Where does Sup Forums's surname originate from?

Where does Sup Forums's surname originate from?

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From the land of New zealand, my surname is "Kiwi"

this sadly

Some shithole in northern England

my is Smith

England

Shuvalov (Russian: Шyвáлoв) is the name of a Russian noble family which, although documented since the 16th century, rose to distinction during the reign of Empress Elizabeth and was elevated to the rank of counts on 5 September 1746.

France

Spain

Anglo-Saxon

I have old pastor name ends in -ius.
Well tons of swedes have that, but I guess it originated from Rome.

Germany, southeast close to Berlin.

England, Dutch, North German

Czechia

Originally France but it got DUTCHED shortly after the protestant reformation.

>Tanner is a surname of either English or German origin. The Anglo-saxon Tanner was an occupational surname while the German form, also spelled Danner, is likely topographic from German 'tan', meaning forest.

Hungary

I have a retarded one-of-a-kind name that I can only assume one of my ancestors just made up himself

The Netherlands

Arabia
Please end me

España

Wales.

Lofthus is Norse in origin. I live in North Yorkshire so it makes sense.

Ireland.

Somewhere in Germany or England really not sure. its an old name but i see conflicting sources

Artois/Artesia, so the Southern Netherlands

litteraly 10km from where I was born

It ends in "rali" which sounds very poo in the loo even if it's actually italian.

Do not have a surname but a patronymic naming conventions or something.

Spain
:)

I'm one of 50 people on the planet with my surname. Stems from a small village in Tuscany, family moved here immediately after ww1.

Italy

Scotland

Marquez. So west Germany probably

ellis island

WE WUZ KNIGHTS AN SHIT

German, guard, body of men

Spain

Mine's a very common Welsh surname. Family has been here since the colonies. I've never been to Wales but I bet I'd feel right at home.

how tall r u

Anglo-Norman, originating in the midlands
Disgusting

Norway, it's one of those generic last names that end in -sen

190cm i got tall genes from me mams side

Normandy/Northern France, though its a common Anglo first name and Scottish surname

Saxon for Horse-Rider.

England.

Fuck you.

Finland

antarctica

>tfw smith

my last name is a german attempt at pronouncing a french name, which was a french attempt at pronouncing an english name, which was an english attempt at pronouncing a latin name which was a latin attempt at pronouncing a greek name which was a greek attempt at pronouncing a hebrew name. My name is basically telephone played over a couple of millenia.

you mean Sup Forumstard? it derives from the distinguishable mongoloid features of its user base

The Walloons, they migrated to Sweden a long time ago working the ironworks.

Ireland

Originally Polish-Jewish, but great granddad changed it when (((he))) escaped to America to an Anglo surname

Italy but people sometimes confuse it for a Mexican name. God I hate living in California.

Argyll, Scotland

apparently one of the few ancient greek names that survived to this day,but can't be sure
WE WUZ SOCRATES AND SHIEEIT

>second name
>one word
>calling anyone else a mong

I don't know actually,
I know that it has something to do heavily with Christianity tho.

Fredrickson, definitely Viking or Northern Europe.

Scotland.

Poland, im 3rd gen. A mutt entirely but surname is polish.

Does Brottier sound 100% French ? Braud ?

Netherlands mush I'm a fuckin' purebred cunt

just means son of Fredrick. An older version of Fredrik which is pretty common now.

Kramer. I live in Little Germany, America. I don't know if I was part of the jews or part of the nazi party, but either way we left around the world wars starting.

>girlfriend is pale skinned portugese
>last name Garcia
>every goddamn day "wow you don't look mexican"

My surname is Crewe, I think it comes from Crewe, England.

Czechoslovakia

Farrow. Old English for 'pig farmer'.

I'm alright with it.

irish, first name maxwell

Scots Gaelic even though I'm from England I fucking hate it desu

One is the name of a town in Santander, Spain.
The other one is also a town in Spain but I don't know where.

This. I even thought Devin Nunes was Mexican until Sup Forums called him a Portubro.

Normandy

based

Limerick, Ireland

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Ireland.
Possibly France with the rampant French invasions of the U.K. & Ireland.
But mostly Ireland, apparently with genetic ties to the Celts

Ireland but it's apparently of Norman origin, wouldn't mind ultimately tracing my roots back to France as opposed to Potatoland.

My name means litterally "pig-butcher" in older german.

haram/10

Bitditch. Old Norse for data farmer

Muh pig nigga.

where mah oats?

West coast of scotland.

I kek'd irl. Have a (You), Mario.

Scotland

Baltimore in 1645. We had many nigger slaves. Feels good.

Did someone say.. Sur-i-name?

Ireland

I know the pain, my mother's family is of Italian descent so I have all dark features and everyone thinks I'm hispanic.

Now I'm interested

See

I must require your oats, brother. I feel quite famished.

In Italy, Italians thought I was Italian.
In Spain, Spaniards thought I was Spanish.
In Pakistan, Pakistanis thought I was Pakistani.

In Rome I do as the Romans do.

Hungary

England

Northern Spain, both of them

(((Scotland))) Thank god I'm mostly anglo and slavic though.

Also my mother's maiden name apparently dates back to a powerful family in ancient Ireland, it even uses an older spelling that isn't used by others anymore.