Jensen, Johansen, Olsen, Berntsen.
There aren't "last names for girls" and "last names for boys." Its just last names. For the first names there are names for different genders, but not for the last names. Some last names are: Zamora, Smith, Turner, Williams
some long last names are tutiveiliartivacikouto, maekendakeledalevu, undansutiflagoder, and last rigyernistisky
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4416 people in Norway has Breivik or Brevik as they're last name. Both names are pronounced the same, and are just different ways of writing them. Rougly 5 million people in Norway, so rougly 0,11% have this surname.
Some first names that can be last names are: Kim Anderson Harrison Jones Quinn Kramer Dawson Jackson Jefferson Lincoln Parker Smith
Slaves in the United States often did not have last names, or if they did, it was common for them to take on their owner's last name as a form of identification. This practice was a result of the dehumanization and lack of agency experienced by enslaved individuals.
Norway does not have an official name yet. However, the creator of Hetalia said that Lukas Bondevik, Børre Thomassen, Bjørn, Kjetil, Knut, and Sigurd could be potential names for Norway. (Bondevik and Thomassen could be his last name.)
Last names that begin with the letter I: Ivanovich Illman Ivins Illsley
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In some areas of the middle-east people's last names were the first names of their biological dad.
Here's a good link listing the top 1,000 American last names!
Martinez and Mendoza are Hispanic last names. They begin with the letter M.