Yes, people of different racial or ethnic backgrounds can share the same last name. Surnames may originate from various sources, including geographical locations, occupations, or ancestral names, and are not tied to a specific race. For example, common surnames like "Smith" or "Johnson" can be found among both white and black individuals. Ultimately, last names are a reflection of heritage and culture rather than race.
Black people was the first on earth, so the name Carter came from a black nation.
for A+ people only.... the answer is Freedom riders
In English-speaking countries: Smith, Jones, Brown, Green, White, Black, Grey.
The Last name Sweat comes from the "sweat" of the balls the Beautiful & Strong African Slaves that built America. Also, I'm not black. I like the entire world know that white people wish they were tough but as soon as the tough gets going they turn right into scared little bitches.
It means Black and it comes from the German last name Schwartz.
its the eqivalent of Niger to black people. its what you'd call an orthodox Jew, the ones who dress up in black and white, but its a derogotive name.
Lari White Bryan White Not sure if they are black or white....sorry.
Clint Black is the singer who's lat name is Black.
Black people was the first on earth, so the name Carter came from a black nation.
Probably not. It's an English name based on an occupation that means "one who works with a lathe". Some black people might have the name, but it did not appear to originate in Black culture.
yes like jack black
because they kill people and ther black and white
for A+ people only.... the answer is Freedom riders
wierdo and white people are better then black people! and bigger wieners!
Jakob's last name in the Twilight series is Black.
his first name is unknown but his last name is cumbo...his grandson is josh cumbo but looks like a white person he is mixed
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