There are probaly millions!
Cooke
Chapman
James
Curry
Lenzini
Campbell
Beck
Reeve
decort
Hubbard
Handley
Pickwick
Batchelor
Courtney
Allen
Cooper
Gilroy
Oxborrow
Woodrow
Lambert
Moss
Findlay-Ayles
Harris
Baker
Parrin
Starie
Goffin-Sowter
Jackson
Moore
Jones
Fincham
Fields
Smith
little
Redfield
Valentine
Sunderland
Payne
Darren
Kirkland
Slaughter
Ludman
Ross
Delany
Barber
Halle (Hall)
Hunt
Foster
French
Bell
Haynes
Coxon
Burnett
Bushell
D´Haviland
McDermott
La´Bouche
Sturman
Grant
Clarke (Clark)
Gutterridge
Frais
Ray
Stephens (Stefans, Stefens)
Everard
Hardwick
Piper
Brooklyn
Bloomfield
Polgreen
Pipe
Mcdonald
Rampley
Mahew
Macara
Aldridge
Goderoom
and lots more!
"smokeymountaingeneralstore.com" seems to be available.there is no rekord to be found for other "Lastnames" (.org .edu and such).
Chiba, Matsubara, Matsufuji, Nakayama, Sugiyama, Satou, Tanaka, Yamada, Takahashi, Koide, Furusaka, Yamanaka, Mori, Morimoto, Iwata, Murakami, Kumagai, Nakamura, Yoshimizu
Anthony's last name is Padilla (pronounced Padiya) and Ian's last name is Hecox (pronounced how it looks)
well, it is a Jewish spanish last name, its not that common because , most Jewish lastnames come from Germany, Poland , and places like those, but yes it is spanish and Jewish
yes ava costigliola and alanna grealy are justin biebers sisters the reason they have different lastnames is because they got mixed us up with other grealys nd costigliolas
Their surname is Windsor- some people use 'Wales' as their surname because Prince Charles is the Prince of Wales, although this is incorrect and creates anger & resentment amongst Welsh people, since neither Charles, William or Harry ever go to Wales or have the slightest interest in the place.
His birthname was Louis, Duke of Anjou. So Louis was his firstname, and the "Duke of Anjou" was his title by birth. Remember, lastnames weren't invented until Napoleon came along in 1799.
Roy or Rai or Ray is gifted title that is same as everywhere else in India. But, generally speaking, Roy lastnames are used by higher castes like Brahmins or Kayasthas in Bengal, they are being mostly from ruling communities in Bengal. But, you may also find Roy is used by people from lower caste like Namah-Sudra that belongs to so-called Scheduled Caste. In Bangladesh, you may even find Muslims bearing Roy lastnames. I have seen even converted Christian (or Anglo-Indian) using the same title. In general, you can expect a very higher percentage of people having Roy lastname belongs to Brahmin or Kayastha community, then probably few from SC, lastly Muslim or Christians using this title will be very rare occurance.
The name Bailey originates from deep, deep Germany.=It was a popular name as it was one of a kind of name, Lots of people started naming theyre boys Bailey, But if you searched then you would rarely find a Girl called Bailey.==It is used now in all over the world as Male and Female First and Lastnames!!==your welcome :D:D=
Yes there are. How do I know you ask? Because I am one of those people with that name spelled exactly like the continent . I heard there are 12 others in the city of San Fran but this was a while back when a friend I had knew how to get that info (investigator). Now-a-days anybody can get that information, just gotta know where to look. But, long story short yes there are. A
That depends on the Hindu. Some have cows, some have cats, some have dogs, some have fish, some have birds, some have spiders, some have snakes, some have lizards, some have turtles, some don't have pets, some have a combination of pets.
Some do, some don't.Some do, some don't.Some do, some don't.Some do, some don't.