1) Smith, at 2.376 million people
2) Johnson, at 1.857 million people
3) Williams, at 1.534 million people
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All of the letters stand for last names. All i know is that "D" stands for de la uz. This is my last name and my name is "Izabella de la Uz." ADV is an acronym that stands for: ANDERSON; DE LA UZ; VARILEK. It is for the last names of the three young entrepreneurs that began the service business in 1993: Corbin "Fizzle" Anderson; Javier "Stud' de la Uz; Jason "Red" Varilek. I am Javier de la Uz, Izabella's Dad, and I approve this message.
On the back...last three digits.
Personaly i think that a good name would be:Just JewelryYour last names Jewels
i have been trying to get a loan for the last month.they keep coming up with reasons that i have to give them money to get money
It is the last three digits on the back of your card near (or on) the signature line.
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1) Smith 2) Johnson 3) Williams
Common Bahamian last names include Smith, Williams, Johnson, Brown, and Saunders. These names reflect the diverse cultural heritage of the Bahamas, influenced by African, European, and indigenous peoples.
Most people have three names. First, middle and last or sir name. It is a common practice that when reporting news, the media use all three names of any given suspect.
Here's a good link listing the top 1,000 American last names!
American indians had no last names.
the Cossaks is the common last name in Ukraine and hrynda is too
There are many Mexican surnames (last names) but here are some.AguilarAlvarezCastilloCastroChavezCruzDelgadoDiazEspinozaFernandezFloresGarciaGarzaGomezGonzalezGutierrezGuzmanHernandezHierraJiminezLopezMartinezMedinaMendezMendozaMoralesMorenoMunozNunezOrtegaOrtizPenaPerezRamirezRamosReyesRiosRiveraRodriguezRomeroRuizSalazarSanchezSantiagoSotoTorresValdezVargasVasquezVega
It depends on the country; in the UK, Smith, Jones and Brown are the most common last names. In India, Patel is very common, in Pakistan Hussain is common.
No, Native American's did not have or use 'last names' (Surnames) until they were forced to do so by the American Government. Since then many Native American's have adopted other names they knew, or stuck with traditional nouns (names).
Common Kurdish last names include: Ali, Hassan, Mahmoud, Mustafa, and Salih.
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