There a bunch of roman names below:
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/romannames.htm
Common Roman surnames included Julius, Claudius, and Flavius. These surnames often indicated a person's family lineage, social status, or connection to a specific Roman gens (clan). Surnames were important in distinguishing individuals and their place in Roman society.
Lists of most common surnames by region: List of most common surnames in Asia Lists of East Asian surnames List of most common surnames in Europe List of most common surnames in North America List of most common surnames in Oceania (Australia, New Zealand) List of most common surnames in South America
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Some of them are:PerezVazquezSanchezJimenez
Public records are available elsewhere.
Please be more specific.
There are some surnames listed in the Domesday Book such as Robertus Willelmi. Surnames became necessary when governments began demanding personal taxes from its citizens. In England this was known as Poll Tax.
The Moscow phone book.
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Greek/Roman deities didn't have surnames (last names).
The related link below shows an expansive list of German surnames. slonina