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Yes. It most likely comes from Svensson and had been changed when/if your ancestors moved to another country. the W sounds like V in swedish and most swedish names end in sson, danish last names end in sen and norwegian in son or ssen.
I would say so. Most people whose last names end with IAN are of Armenian descent.
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Not neccesarily. I did some research many years ago, with an Italian professor, whose name ended in ' -----san'.
Polish and men's end in I
Zettler, Zander and Zundel are the three that I can think of right now. Can 'Topaz' be a last name? The answerer before has last names that start with z.
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Armenian Armenian last names typically end in "ian".
By author's last names
Nixon.
Ellery Queen is a famous author. Anthony Quinn is a famous actor.
Here are some surnnames (last names) of some famous Italians, both past and present. 'de Vinci'. Galilei Caravaggio Avogadro Garibaldi Musolini ( infamous) Caruso Gigli Lanza Pavarotti Barone Ginoble Boschetto. NB THe last three forvthe trio of 'Il Volo' an Italian Popera trio. Some American Italians. Sinatra Martino (Dean Martin) Capone
The use of the letter X at the end of Cajun last names can be traced back to French influences in Louisiana. Many Cajun last names are derived from French surnames that end in -eau, which, when pronounced in a Cajun accent, can sound like -eaux or -eaux. Over time, these last names have evolved to be spelled with an X to reflect their unique Cajun pronunciation and cultural identity.
Erma Bombeck is a famous author. Her first name begins with e and ends with a.