Follow that initial(!)- with a period.
Unofficially, there are only about 500 persons in the US with the surname Cassie.
Yes there are plenty of people with the surname "TERPSTRA" not only in FRIESLAND but in the all of Holland
I found only Sabata, Italian.
There is no surname that is used only by Jews. There are many surnames that are used both by Jews and non-Jews. Therefore, any surname that is used by a Jewish family is Jewish, and any surname that is used by a non-Jewish family is not Jewish. So any surname can be both Jewish and non-Jewish at the same time.
Any person's own surname is the greatest surname.
A mongram is your initials. They may be expessed in order , such as MLK or in script or block with the surname initial in the center, prenomen initial to the left of the surname initial as you face it, amd your middle name initial to the right of the surname as you face it. Ex [ mKl ]
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If they are married and share the same surname it would be "Mr. & Mrs. Initial. Surname." (I.e. Joe and Margaret White would be Mr. and Mrs. J. White.) If they are married, but with different surnames or not married it would be "Mr. Initial. Surname. & Ms. Initial. Surname. (I.e. Mark Chase and Emily Brown would be Mr. M. Chase and Ms. E. Brown. If only the male is a doctor, use "Dr." instead of "Mr." according to the above rules. If only the female is a doctor use "Dr." instead of "Mrs." or "Ms." depending on whether form 1 or 2 is used. If both are doctors, use this form instead of form 1: "Drs. Initial. Surname". In form 2, replace both "Mr." and "Ms." with "Dr." Any additional letters after someone's name such as "Phd." "Esq" and the like should go directly after the surname of the relevant person
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A surname is also known as a last name or family name. A surname comes after the first or given name, and the middle name or initial, if there is one.
It is impossible to guess a middle name just by knowing the last name and the middle name's initial.
Anything you like really. It would depend on the surname.I would start by picking a good initial: Charlotte A. [surname], Charlotte B. [surname], etc. and then look at list of names with that initial and pick one I like.
I have only found that this surname is of Dutch origin. Sorry.
Rex Bob Lowenstein by Mark Germino
Unofficially, there are only about 500 persons in the US with the surname Cassie.
There is only one common spelling of the surname "English."
Groenewald means the best in the word, BETTER to leave allone.