Arranging a people's encyclopedia by surname is a common practice that makes it easier to locate specific individuals alphabetically. Surnames are typically inherited and unique to each family, providing a straightforward way to organize and navigate information on individuals in a systematic manner.
Unofficially, there are about 188 persons in the U.S. with the Pesterfield surname.
Unofficially, there are currently more than 121,600 persons living in the US with the surname of Walsh.
Unofficially, there are about 2,360 persons in the US with the Hulme surname.
Unofficially, there are less than 120 persons in the US with the Purpero surname.
Sorry, worldwide statistics are currently unavailable- in the US (unofficially), there are over 8,200 persons using Woodcock as their surname. Statistically speaking, it is the 4,676th most popular surname.
Sorry, worldwide statistics are as yet unavailable. Unofficially, there are over 122,000 persons in the U.S. carrying the (originally English or Scottish) surname of Reid.
The Strathclyde-Briton people of the Scottish-English Borderlands anciently bestowed this proud and noble Scottish surname upon persons living in Fife. Family motto: "As much by strength as by art!"
The proud and noble Scottish surname of Blythe is first found in Berwickshire, where they had held a family seat, from very ancient times. People of the Scottish/English Borderlands originally bestowed this surname upon persons with a happy or cherrful countenance.
As of 2019, there were approximately 173,000 individuals with the surname Wells in the United States. The name Wells is of English origin and is derived from the topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or well.
Yes, there are! Unofficially, there are over 126,000 persons in the U.S. with the Garrett surname. There is a certain "Brad Garrett" who played a role on the "Everybody Loves Raymond" sitcom, and won THREE Prime Time Emmy Awards..
Divall is a surname and people have it as the surname.
People with "jadhav" surname are 96K. But recently some reserved class have started using this surname