Primary, or given, names are often duplicated.
Not Necessary
A surname is a family name. Please enter your surname in the first box on the form.
Please be more specific.
The Ethier surname has been in use from very early times in Picardy, France.
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Yes, but you must establish that surname in your records beginning with your first day.
K h v srinivas & family are using this surname.
Virtually any surname in use today was also in use in 1940. So look in any telephone directory and pick a name. I was also in use in 1940.
there are no uses of venner it is just a surname what people use. :)
The Queen does not normally use or need a surname for many reasons, not the least of which is because as head-of-state, she does not need to be issued a driver's license or passport. However, when necessary, the royal family uses the surname "Windsor," a name that has been in use since 1917 during World War I. It comes from the name of one of the royal residences, Windsor Castle. This was instituted when the British King denounced all German titles that the family held when war broke out between Germany and England. Prior to that, the surname used (again, only on occassion) was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. In England, royalty without the title of "His Royal Highness"/"Her Royal Highness" (HRH) use the surname "Mountbatten-Windsor" which is a combination of Prince Phillip's surname and Queen Elizabeth's.
In most cases, the identity of the first person to use any particular surname is lost to history.
Generally SC people use the surname bhowmick in hindu religion. Presently others also using.