Australia is a multicultural society, so therefore we have surnames from many different countries.
Smith
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There are some surnames listed in the Domesday Book such as Robertus Willelmi. Surnames became necessary when governments began demanding personal taxes from its citizens. In England this was known as Poll Tax.
Some of the most popular Danish surnames include Jensen, Nielsen, Hansen, Pedersen, and Andersen. These surnames are widespread and commonly found among the Danish population. However, there are many other surnames in Denmark as well.
some would beibrahimovicademovicbeganovicskrgicsalihamidiccericthey all usually end in ic.
From "The Greatest" Muhammad Ali to "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" Warren Zevon, there are many famous surnames, from A-Z.
Diaz and De la Cruz are Dominican surnames. Other Dominican surnames include Duarte.
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Some popular Kenyan surnames include: Odinga, Kenyatta, Wanjiru, Mwangi, and Githaiga. These surnames are common among different ethnic groups in Kenya.
Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe are the surnames of America's first five presidents.
Baioumi (Of the Sea)
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Some common surnames in the Solomon Islands include Giraud, Laycock, McGrath, and Byrne.
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Cohen, Jovi and variants of these
Yushchenko, Khmelnitskiy, Yaremchuk
Some common surnames in Papua New Guinea are Kroning or Kreoning, Morgan, and Booth.