Here is one: USA 右左, meaning Right-Left.
No, he did not. Surnames were uncommon prior to the 12th century.
No. Many people who are cousins to each other have different surnames, whether they are Japanese, British, Canadian or Indian.
Typically, Japanese surnames are first.
Since most people do not choose their surnames, they cannot be popular or unpopular. They can be common or uncommon. The surname Curry is not uncommon, but it is not as common as Smith or Jones.
Harper is a Scottish name, although the name is not uncommon in Ireland. Similar to the surnames Burns and Montgomery, which are also not uncommon, yet not traditionally Irish in origin.
Some common Japanese last names include Suzuki, Tanaka, Yamamoto, Watanabe, and Sato.
One of the most common surnames in Japan is Satou. Other common surnames include Suzuki and Takahashi.
moto does mean origin i.e. matsumoto originally form the pines Japanese peasants never had surnames prior to the meiji restoration so they were given surnames in relation to where they lived
Here are a couple of links to get you started - just type in "Japanese last names" or "Japanese surnames" into your search engine for even more of them!
Diaz and De la Cruz are Dominican surnames. Other Dominican surnames include Duarte.
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