McMillan
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∙ 14y agoIn the book "The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod," Henry's last name is Maarten.
in the book wringer Henry's real name is george
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Lenin was his last name. Vladimir was his first name.
Lenin was his last name. Vladimir was his first name.
The NAme of henrys first son was Henry
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov was the real name of the Russian revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin. He adopted Lenin as his last name. Lenin was not a nickname. He was also referred to as Nikolai Lenin by close associates.
The most popular last name in Croatia is Babić.
Eli's last name in the book "The Compound" is Cole.
Jack's last name in the book "Wonder" is Will.
I dont know if it says she has one sorry. :(
Basically, your first name IS your name. In many countries, fixed last names were only introduced in the early 19th century. In Iceland people still don't have 'real' last names. You are legally called "Peter .....son" of "Marie ....dottir", de dots being filled out with the person's first name whose son or daughter you are. It is the same system that old England had, look only at the many Johnsons in the phone book. Same thing in Eastern Europe, where in many countries most last names have the meaning of 'son of' and 'daughter of'. Russia does have fixed last names, but you always address people by their first name, followed by the first name of his or her father. Vladimir Putin for instance is never addressed by his fellow Russians as "mister Putin", but as "Vladimir Vladimirovich" (Vladimir son of Vladimir").
There have been over 20 Kings named Henry in history. You'll have to be more specific with a numeral and/or country they ruled.