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Smith and Jones
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In the 1890s, some of the most popular last names in the United States included Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown, and Jones. These names often reflected common occupations, personal characteristics, or geographical origins. The prevalence of these surnames can be attributed to immigration patterns and the blending of various cultures during that time. Additionally, many of these names remain common in contemporary society.
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The Native American meaning of Taylor is 'goodness of the heart'. It is one the most popular last names given to American Indian boys.
Here's a good link listing the top 1,000 American last names!
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American indians had no last names.
Smith and Jones
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No, Native American's did not have or use 'last names' (Surnames) until they were forced to do so by the American Government. Since then many Native American's have adopted other names they knew, or stuck with traditional nouns (names).
The most common Armenian last names are:Boghossian,Keshishian,Sarkissian.....