i think the most common one would have to be Jones i have like 20 diffrent friends that arent related and they have Jones as there last name
Martinez and Gonzales are two such.
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Usually in Spanish, you can't translate names unless they are very common, so in this case it would stay as Lizzy. Hope I helped =)
"salsa de alfredo" or "salsa de queso blanco"
Names are names, they aren't translated. WRONG! Example: James in Spanish is Jaime, Dove in Spanish is Paloma, Henry in Spanish is Enrique, Paul in Spanish is Pablo, Charles in Spanish is Carlos, Alexander in Spanish is Alejandro, Get the picture?
It is rare that names get translated, except some common forenames such as Peter = Pedro. If it's Payton in English, then use the same form in Spanish.
There is no Spanish translation for 'Shawn' Not all proper names can be translated to Spanish.
Some common Argentinian last names include González, Rodríguez, Fernández, García, and López. These surnames are of Spanish origin, reflecting the strong influence of Spanish colonization in Argentina.
The most common Spanish last name starting with P is PEREZ, it's the equivalent to SMITH in English. Other common last names are: PAREDES, PADILLA, PELAEZ, PINO, PINAL, PINEDA, PONCE, PLACENCIA OR PLASCENCIA (different spelling).
There are many Mexican surnames (last names) but here are some.AguilarAlvarezCastilloCastroChavezCruzDelgadoDiazEspinozaFernandezFloresGarciaGarzaGomezGonzalezGutierrezGuzmanHernandezHierraJiminezLopezMartinezMedinaMendezMendozaMoralesMorenoMunozNunezOrtegaOrtizPenaPerezRamirezRamosReyesRiosRiveraRodriguezRomeroRuizSalazarSanchezSantiagoSotoTorresValdezVargasVasquezVega
Many Puerto Rican last names comes from Spanish. The most common Puerto Rican last name that starts with H is Hernandez.
Any Spanish last names
The three most common Hispanic last names are García, Rodríguez, and Martínez. These names have historical significance and are commonly found throughout Spanish-speaking countries.
Famous people with Spanish last names are Enrique Iglesias, Fernando Torres, and Rafael Nadal. Other famous people with Spanish last names are Nathalia Ramos, Antonio Banderas, and Penelope Cruz.
Some common Filipino last names include Santos, Cruz, Reyes, and Gonzales. These names often have Spanish origins due to the country's history of colonization by Spain.
"Apellidos" is the Spanish word for "last names" or "surnames." In Spanish-speaking cultures, a person typically has two last names, inherited from their father and mother, in that order.
Lizardo or Lisardo, are Spanish last names.
the Cossaks is the common last name in Ukraine and hrynda is too
"Piedra", but this surname is not common in Spanish.