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The earliest records of the proud and noble Irish surname Diamond are to be found in County Londonderry, where they'd held family seat.
I Dominican and my fathers last name is Nina. I beleive it is of Dominican Heritage.
The family surname is the Russo
When used as a Jewish person's surname, yes. When it isn't, it isn't.
The last name Ynoa is of Spanish origin and is likely derived from the Basque word "inora," which means "absence" or "void." It is a surname that is found predominantly in the Dominican Republic due to Spanish influence in the region.
Your family name is your surname and it is not given to you your already have it from your parents. For example if your family name is smith than that will be your surname
The surname is the family name (traditionally but not exclusively, the paternal family name).
Aventura's family is from the Dominican Republic.
The Diamond surname came from Ireland to the United States about 1800. The surname also came from central Europe to the US and Canada in the mid- to late-1800s as an anglicised version of Diamant and its variants.
A person's surname links them to their family.
Their surname is Hitler.
Possibly Gehrig or Ruth.