Indian
Well that depends on the ethnicity and culture.
Names ending in "ski" are usually Polish.
Names ending in "-wicz" are generally Polish in origin.
Barnabas was a Jewish man, who's name was also Joseph, his names also indicate his ethnicity
The name Anderson is Swedish, "son of Anders", and is one of the most common names in Sweden. Andersen, Andersson, are other related names from nearby Scandinavian countries.
Without specific context or additional information about who Jessica and Janelle are, it's difficult to determine their ethnicity. Ethnicity can vary widely among individuals with the same names, and it often includes cultural, national, or racial identities. If you provide more details about these individuals, I could offer a more accurate response.
It does not depend on your Ethnicity. ethnicity is not a barrier.
My personal ethnicity
you might be able to find it at www.namesite.com. It has African names, and then you can search by meaning/name/coutnry/region/ethnicity.
The name "Trumpore" does not have a widely recognized ethnic origin and does not appear to be associated with any specific ethnic group. It may be a surname or a variation of other names, but without further context, its ethnicity remains unclear. Names can often be influenced by regional, cultural, or familial factors, so additional information about its origins would be necessary for a more definitive answer.
Ethnicity is a little more involved than that. You can be part of any ethnicity and be born in Germany. Ethnicity has more to do with the heritage of your parents.
ethnicity is like your social political background of your ancestors. Where your great grandparents came from is part of your ethnicity. Your culture is also a main part of your ethnicity