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No. While Jews can have the surname Young, most people with this surname are Non-Jews.
There are Jews who use the surname Shepard, and there are also non-Jews who use the same surname. Most surnames used by Jews are not used only by Jews, and in that sense there are few if any truly "Jewish surnames."
The most common South American surname in Argentina is Fernandez. In Brazil, the most common surname is Silva. In Chile, the most common surname is Gonzalez.
There is no surname that is used only by Jews. There are many surnames that are used both by Jews and non-Jews. Therefore, any surname that is used by a Jewish family is Jewish, and any surname that is used by a non-Jewish family is not Jewish. So any surname can be both Jewish and non-Jewish at the same time.
Garcia is the most common Spanish surname.
Garcia is the most common surname in Spain.
Lithuania has different top ranked surnames for men and women. The most common male surname is Kazlauskas. The most common female surname is KazlauskienÄ—.
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From what I know, most people with that last name are Ashkenazi Jews (including me). The last name Feldman also stems from Germany, so that may not be the case for everyone who has it as a surname.
I think the most common lebanese surname would either be Khouri, Elkhouri or Georgeos
Gomes is a Hispanic name. Some Jews use it and some who are not Jews use it.
Yes. It is a fairly common Japanese Surname.