They come from what your parent(s) did as a job, often going back to the 1100's or where people lived. E.g. Smith comes from blacksmith, and Gaston, meaning someone who lived in Gascony, France. You get the idea.
The original names of these beaches were Lion-sur-Mer--Courseulles, Courseulles--Arromanches-les Bains, and Coleville-sur-Mer--Vierville-sur-Mer.
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Yes, "Sur" is a common surname found among Bengali Rajputs. Rajputs are a prominent Hindu caste in West Bengal and other parts of India.
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Raaga , Sur Sangram, Sargam
As you note, these were code names given to the beaches. Then each of these were sub-divided and given code names such as Red, Green and Blue, as was common in these operations. Before the invasion, this area was known as Normandy and the French beaches had names that related to the nearest town or resort. The names of the original beaches are Lion-sur-Mer--Courseulles, Courseulles--Arromanches-les Bains, and Coleville-sur-Mer--Vierville-sur-Mer.
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Sierra Madre Occidental, Sierra Madre Oriental, Sierra Madre del Sur.
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There are many mountain peaks around Cusco Peru. There names are Huascaran Sur, Machu Picchu, and Ausangate. However, that is only a few.
Firstly it's spelt 'SUR'... Downer. It is from Ireland, preferably Galway.
Many of the names for bigfoot, such as sasquatch, come from North America and the United States.