Jones most probably , but also Williams , Evans , Parry etc.
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Jones, Morgan, and Tabb are very common surnames.
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Welsh
Welsh. It's origin is from Wales, though it is a common surname in Ireland too. In Wales, it has many modern variants now.
Smith is the most common surname
The proud and noble Welsh surname of Howell is found in the ancient records of Monmouthshire, where they had held a family seat.
It came from a small city in Wales it is the worlds 8th most popular last name,ironically I am an Evans myself
Yes, Thomas is a common Welsh surname which originated from the first name Thomas. It is one of the most popular surnames in Wales.
the surname Morgan comes from Ireland and is a common first middle and sur name
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.
Garcia is the most common Spanish surname.
Garcia is the most common surname in Spain.
The Welsh surname Rice is a variant spelling of Reese. The name is from one of the most common Welsh personal names, Rhys, Old Welsh Ris meaning 'ardor'. This was the name of the last ruler of an independent kingdom of Wales, Rhys ap Tewder, who died in 1093 unsuccessfully opposing the Norman advance.
Welsh
Lithuania has different top ranked surnames for men and women. The most common male surname is Kazlauskas. The most common female surname is KazlauskienÄ—.
White
I think the most common lebanese surname would either be Khouri, Elkhouri or Georgeos
Matthews is of Celtic origin, most commonly Welsh.
No, "Llana" is not a Welsh word. It does not appear in Welsh language dictionaries or common usage.