The Latin surname was called the nomen and only about 100 are known of which only 15 were popular. These 15 names tended to be shortened to only their first letter on inscriptions hence: A.-Aulus; Ap.-Appius; C.-Gaius; Cn.-Gnaeus; D.-Decimus; L.-Lucius; M.-Marcus; M'-Manius; N.-Numerius; P.-Publius; Q.-Quintus; Ser.-Servius; Sex.-Sextus; Sp.-Spurius; T.-Titus; Ti.-Tiberius.
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.
There a bunch of roman names below:http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/romannames.htm
Greek/Roman deities didn't have surnames (last names).
Diaz and De la Cruz are Dominican surnames. Other Dominican surnames include Duarte.
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Otieno, Wanjiku , Wafula and Chebet are some of the most popular surnames. These surnames are determined by events and various ethnic communities in Kenya.
Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe are the surnames of America's first five presidents.
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Australia is a multicultural society, so therefore we have surnames from many different countries.
Some common surnames found in Baden-Wrttemberg include Mller, Schmidt, Schneider, and Fischer.