Your cunt

>Your cunt
>Your last name

USA
Augustyniak

US
Kolaczewski

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Liu

Forbes

Burgerstein

Mex
Herdez-Rico

Barbosa

USA
Kasprowicz

Shibilimelekhalee

US
Wendelken

This is a German last name but it's pretty rare nowadays

Kristensen

Khan

Mismas

Doe

>Wendelken
rarity approved

Rodriguez

Butenschoen

CHI

Al-Hassan

Cuckenström

t. alberto

CA

Vega
CA

Landstander

First name Butkus

I stand on land

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2. McBoongalong

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Tun

Butkus is Lithuanian last name.

Holm

London
KHAN

you beat me but you don't have the flag

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Sandvik
The d is silent and the pressure is on the I.

US

Hassen

RRRRRR-Rincón.
If you can't pronounce that many r's together you are simply non human,

David Davidson

Mengel... I mean O-Oliveira, yes, Oliveira!

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Dzierżyński

Nicosia. I don't think I even pronounce it correctly.

ayy kurwa

Gregg, people constantly forget my name and call me Gregg.
School teacher flashbacks.

Swedish ancestry?

Wilders

Freedom

Taavitsainen

Rutte

O'Neill

kalin

t. Geert

NO

Pinheiro

Abbott

Despenser

>Augustyniak
where are you from?

ryu

Himer

rare?

Was born in America, our family just didn't Anglicize the name when they moved from Poland

I wonder how it would even look anglicized

>Awgoostinyak

Janitskin

Probably would just go to Augustine

I got off lucky, I know a girl who is Sczeblowska, no one gets it right the first time

Larsson

cuck heritage desu

Nguyen

>Anglicize
is that an important thing in the us?

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Bontempi

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Stutz

Fuck off mate, I'm white

It's extremely common, really until post WW2 people had a hard time with non-Anglo names, lots of discrimination against Germans, Poles, Irish, other Slavs, etc

For instance Trump's family was originally Drumpf, but one of his ancestors changed it because having a Germanic last name wouldn't be good for business. Bernie Sanders dad also changed it, originally it was Gutman for them. This is why in the US some folks overstate the percentage of the population who have Anglo ancestry, changing of last name was very common

>It's extremely common, really until post WW2 people had a hard time with non-Anglo names, lots of discrimination against Germans, Poles, Irish, other Slavs, etcFor instance Trump's family was originally Drumpf, but one of his ancestors changed it because having a Germanic last name wouldn't be good for business. Bernie Sanders dad also changed it, originally it was Gutman for them. This is why in the US some folks overstate the percentage of the population who have Anglo ancestry, changing of last name was very common

thanks for the answer and that's a sad story but what about latinos? i mean about white hispanic people

Winkler

They've mostly come since WW2 so they still have their own names

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Jachere

>germoney
>öztürk

Shores

Pekka

Kankertje

Freeland

confirmed proxy

Spencer

Azuma

Andersen

Azerbaijan.
№ 5367866.

Put'ko

Goldstein

Papież. I'm Teofil Papież

Dolgy
nice, yeah?

Eftimie

>Teofil

Chyba Pedofil, żbsz

I got made fun of for my last name too much in high school... ;_;

There's a town in Norway called by it though, that's pretty neat. Not Norwegian though.

Hégely

What's your name then?

Fister

Never met anyone with the same name t.b.h. always wondered about the origins

Boselli

That isn't a Norwegian name, I have atleast never heard of a place called Fister

Did you not read what I wrote m8?

Apperantly it's a small place on the west coast of Norway. You live and learn.

Same

Burger
Boyer

Portugal
Dias