My families' name is Applegate... which is apparently from East Yorkshire...

My families' name is Applegate... which is apparently from East Yorkshire.... so /po/ what is the origin of your last name?

I'll probably get banned for this, but I think it'd be cool to research your last name..

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no go to another board

Quiet Roo....

>most people with my surname live in S Africa and Zimbabwe

My family's Surname is Cummins. I think it's either French-Norman or Irish. There are a few other variants I've heard of, such as Cummings or Cumming.

Applegate sound Jewish.

Cummins sound porn like.

Jew.

Something polish

Fagan, it's Irish. Though people often associate it with the old guy from Oliver Twist.

Evans is based

Not a Jew Ivan, try again.

Fuck off

Family name is Brereton

Apparently french, but also apparently from Cheshire.

Brere = Briar (the flower)
Ton = Place/Town

So place of flower basically.

Braham, from West Yorkshire and somewhere else in southern England

Funny that you would ask mine is Lindberg
Sure sounds Jewish but it's not.
My father and his family were part of the swedish-speaking minority
Means
Lind = Linden
Berg = Mountain

Mine's found a lot in Norfolk Islands. A fucking tree.

>I'll probably get banned for this
So why did you post it?

I figured fuck it... its not a common topic, but might might kinda fun. Not exactly political... Just a break from the norm. Something different to talk about for once.

Newman here. Germanic/Anglo origins. Nice.

I'd say my last name but the only people with my last name is my immediate family. Literally not a single other person on Earth that isn't part of our family has my last name soo...yeah.

Of course my first name is boring as fuck.

>/po/
fold the kites, bracelet war now

>Mackenzie

SCOTTISH ALCOHOLICS THAT FUCKED THEIR LAND UP AND THEN GOT LOST ON THE WAY TO THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN

Swedish-speaking minority in Finland that is

McDaniel scottish origin but as near as we can tell from handed down diaries and such my family has been here since the 1700s (probably came over as indentured survents.)

not him but its alos a diesel truck engine manufacturer

Mah brethren. Fellow Evans here and got 4 kids to pass on the name. Manchester based but plan to go back to the place of my ancestors when they've grown up.

My mother's maiden name I will say though. Ackerman. German, not stolen by the kikes.

only one in the world, foooook. everyone can c me on goelge

I'm Frederick Wilhelm III and I ain't even fucking kidding.

Last name yula

Mine is the name of a Village in Basque country. What does that mean?
>Another guy who has his ancestor's name.
Hello

Williamson.

My dad recently did some research into our past and apparently back in like the 13th century out ancestor was some rich lord that owned a bunch of land in I think South England (might not have specifically been south England but I know it was in England somewhere. Also we were apparently among the fist guys to move to the new world in the 16th century.

My family's name is from Scottish royalty.

Get on my level, plebs.

Horvath.

It's a Hungarian surname, but it means Croat.

What dynasty

Longin is mine. My dad tracked our surname to the 1400s. It was some noble familiy who were in control of treasury or something. They got rekt and stopped being noble in the 1500s.

my family name is not too old and is the result of a strange custom, that of choosing names of evangelists as family names when serfs were freed and allowed to even have official family names (not that they didn't have quasi-family names before; ours survived and I listen to both).

paternal grandmother comes from a family with a quintessentially ukrainian family name. we wuz cossacks, tfw when I take after her and am one track suit and one squat from looking totally slavic.

Fuck off we're full

I'm English nobility so kiss my fucking feet nigger

> oliver

Hopefully not same lineage as john oliver

(((Newman)))

Too full to go back to my rightful birthplace where my grandfather and family is from ? Is it cos I is white ?

Can't risk doxxing myself on Sup Forums, but for your knowledge my name ends in -ov, I estimate that 2% of Romanians have names ending in -ov.

lol nobility

>Henderson is a common Scottish surname. The name is derived from patronymic form of the name Hendry, which is a Scottish form of Henry. Some Hendersons also derive their name from Henryson.

Just joshing. I would advise you go up North though. Snowdonia has a kind of mystic purity that feels as though it connects you to a time since lost.

My grandparents changed their names when they fled the country.

>mfw I'm related to a Fascist dictator and that's why I come to Sup Forums to make my ancestor proud

Patronymic Italian name meaning "son of Nicholas", which comes from the Greek "Nikolaos", meaning "victory of the people". Still not entirely sure if it's Sicilian or southern Italian in origin, as I've found examples of both (t. geneaologist)

Here comes all the yanks with their claim that they are all related to some british "royals".

My parent's names are of Norman and Scottish origin. They decided to double-barrel their children's names which is pretty sweet.

AbuJumjuma

Abu = Father of
Jumjuma = Skulls

Father of Skulls, sounds less epic in arabic, our family started when an ancestor of mine founded the town i live in after killing an old enemy of his or so the story goes

i-irish

>it's an americans are all actually English nobility thread

lol

On another note I have a rare surname that is related to King Johns worst tax collector, and is noted in the most evil men in England historical tome

fuck Robin Hood

Tuscany

>I'm English nobility
you wouldn't be able to even find your relatives in Burke's Peerage

Unlucky mate

My family's last name is Ainsworth. The word comes from a Saxon named Aegen or Aegenswulf who settled in county Lancashire and after Cuckstianity was given a parish subsequently named after him "Aegen's Parish" called Aegen wirth, when the Normanfags invaded they couldn't pronounce Aegen and being a dumb Germanic my ancestor couldn't spell his own name so in the Domesday book we were listed as "de Aynesworth." sometime in the mid 16th century our name became normalized as Ainsworth, during our half century stint as lords of a petty fief in Lancaster.

Francisco D'Anconia pls stay.

Dickinson

I'd rather not investigate the source of my family nmae

is the word "Kharn" betrayer in arabic

because if you play 40k there's a character named kharn.

Kek.

i like to believe the alternate origin which is Anglo-Norman but i know my my family is from Ireland though ;-;

It's Czech

>lol post your surnames Sup Forums

FBI pls go

My surname is Clinton. Let's just say the last few months I have had no shortage of jokes thrown my way about it.

>kiss my fucking feet nigger

Say that to my face next time, not online, faggot.

Then see what happens.

Sp00ky

this

mines rare as fuck so much so that whenever I have met someone with the same one people automatically assume we're related

Ours is Landrum. Irish or Scottish... maybe German. Idk

Hi fellow Yorkshireman. My family's name is the same as this town in West Yorkshire, which was founded by the Vikings and mentioned in the Domesday book.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worrall

>mfw I'm 6'5 and have blue eyes and blonde hair
>mfw my ancestors arrived on the coast of England in longships, raped and pillaged the Anglo-Saxon maidens and eventually settled it
>mfw it's now part of Bradistan

my surname is patronymic from 'Stanislav'
someone was baptized as stanislav long time ago that happens to be my lineage

You're just jealous because you're probably some putrid paki with some goofy-ass last name.

I feel kinda sorry for you, mate. I wonder if the surname Trump is all that popular, slthough I doubt it since it got changed into Trump.

no one knows
one day an ancestor said 'what is impossible to pronounce and has no meaning' and just started calling himself that

Chapman, Welsh name

Also means merchant

Coulter
Name of a Scottish town/village/area whatever it is.

There were Norman settlements in Ireland, for example the Morrissey family of County Corc appear to be descended from Normans whereas the Morrissey family of Munster appear to be native Irish.

I'm a fucking frog.

i think you mean Traitor ,if you say it a certain way then yeah it does sound like it

its Khaen but the letter used in the beginning of the word cant be pronounced by English speakers without training

en.bab.la/dictionary/english-arabic/traitor

if your not arabic yeah it sounds spooky

>Do that ancestry and 23andme DNA thing.
>Get results back from both.
>Apparently my ancestors came from an island called Niue.

What the fuck is a Niue.

East Yorkshire user here, heard of some Applegates! You probably have relatives on my street.

>Ludwig
>Ludwigis a surname ofGermanorigin. It is derived from theOld High Germangiven nameLudwig, which means "famous warrior".
My grand grand father escaped the collapse of nazi Germany, I'm not even fucking joking, I'm half spick half german. I had a picture of him somewhere, it shows him in his full on uniform with the swastika flag beside him.

Volkov, I'm Russian
Nothing special about the name, just means "Wolf"
Idk the story either, not much info on the interwebs

It's Björk no fucking clue why. It's "Birch" in english. Don't know the full backstory but it comes from my fathers side, about 8 generations back after he moved from Norway to Sweden

My surname, for some weird reason, is Hungarian (it's also prevalent in Germanic countries as well), even though my family is from the Balkans.

>rare as fuck
>has met someone with the same name

My surname is incredibly common but has it's greatest presence in Suffolk which is where I live and was born. It's Turner

Ball from "Balle" in Scandinavia which means "bold" or "bloodthirsty".

Come home.

Cant tell my surname because there are only about 120 people who share it

but its over 900 years old and I can prove jew free ancestry from the 13th century on

I probably will Hjartison

Another Lindberg reporting in

What a shitty Nazi if he married a spic

You guys make great diesel engines, keep it up

>collecting the names of unsuspecting morons

nice try, FBI

(((Lindberg)))

Is the FBI even trying anymore?

Now my nose is hungry for chicken you dickrag.

If you are going to argue like that then every german name is Jewish. That's stupid.