1. Schwartz
2. Snyder
3. Cohen
4. Levi
5. Weiner
6. Cohn
1. Joshua 2. Jeremy
In 2012, the most common surname or last name in Japan was Satou. The second most common last name in that country was Suzuki.
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the most common name for 2010 was awarded to Chloe as a girl and Megan as a boy.
Jesus, Jose and Juan are the most common male names in Mexico.
the most common girl name is Ashley the most common boy name is Logan
The most common Armenian last names are:Boghossian,Keshishian,Sarkissian.....
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It depends on the country; in the UK, Smith, Jones and Brown are the most common last names. In India, Patel is very common, in Pakistan Hussain is common.
kim, lee, and park are probably the most common
Hockelmann is a German last name. Usually, names that end with two "n's" are not Jewish. "Man" at the end of a name most likely is, but "Mann" is not.
Martinez is not a Jewish name per se, It has no Hebrew root. The Jews from Spain Holds SPANISH last names, the Jews from Germany hold German last names, the JEWS from England holds English last names, the Jews from Russia holds Russian Last names. And there are those last names which mixed the Hebrew root (the original) to a common part of naming customs in the zone they live and hide, like Levi, maybe the most common Jewish last name in Hebrew also Cohen, but Levi, a Jew from Poland mixed that to created "Levinsky or Lewinsky" etc. as well as termination "man" in English and German, ki or KY in slavic regions, ez or es in Spaniard regions etc.
That would be "Smith".
Smith, Lopez, and Anderson
well, it is a Jewish spanish last name, its not that common because , most Jewish lastnames come from Germany, Poland , and places like those, but yes it is spanish and Jewish
Cohen, Levi, Mizrachi, Peretz, Biton, Friedman, Katz.
Russian last names often end in -ov, -ev, or -in for males, and -ova, -eva, or -ina for females. Examples include Ivanov, Petrov, and Sokolova. Some Russian last names may also be based on a person's occupation, physical characteristic, or geographical location.