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Why the red stripes

>Papadopoulos
heh, papa boopidiboop

Isabel Silva, Professora de Alemão.

They have limited colour scope in Jakubmaria.com I supose.

does garcia mean skinner of animal pelts like korhonen or what

incase you guys don\t know
poulos means son of
and papa means pope

idk

>Lithuania
>Kozlowski

kurwa, Litwini to cuckie

poulos also means dick

Origin of the surname? Smith and Muller are professions and blue looks lke patronymic.

So pope dick?

>papa means pope
Surely you mean "priest"

Its a pathronomyc surname.
The name is very likely Basque in origin and thought to be related with the words "young" or "bear".

no
poulos(dick) comes from pouli (bird)

Fugg, so green and red must be a mixed origin.

the other is Barbosa

I thought the most common sir name in Sweden was Olsson

>Ramón Menéndez Pidal and Antonio Tovar believed it to derive from the Basque word (H)artz, meaning "(the) Bear". Alfonso Irigoyen suggests it may come from a Basque adjective garze(a) meaning "young", whose modern form is gaztea or gaztia. A third etymology suggests it may derive from the Basque words "Gazte Hartz", meaning "(the) young bear".[citation needed] Variant forms of the name include Garcicea, Gartzi, Gartzia, Gartze, Garsea, and Gastea. The original Basque form with an affricate sibilant (/ts/, Basque spelling /tz/) evolved in Spanish to the current form.


>Other theories suggest that García is of Germanic origin and may derive from wars meaning young warrior or the Visigothic words garxa and garcha meaning graceful prince.

greek priests are called papas,papades it translates to pope/popes

so the pope is just another priest in greek and nothing else
mind blown

>meaning young warrior or the Visigothic words garxa and garcha meaning graceful prince.
>garcha
Kek

What do you think was the Great Schism for?

exactly what I said
The family name comes from some grandgrandfather who was a priest. It has nothing to do with the actual pope.

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Andersson is more than twice as common

So Spanish are white??

Only if you consider basques white.

No, we are proud Moors.
T. Ibrahim al-brauhiman amb il-abani mohhamed al-majaca

>actual pope
anyone can become an orthodox pope

papas is the same word with pope
for example
The Pope of Rome = O Papas tis Romis

also
if my last name is Georgiou and I become a Pope my last name will change to Papageorgiou

Yılmaz means Dauntless. What does Rossi mean Italians?

something red

as for Moldova Rusu means russian/the russian lol

dat white croatia up north

Yeah let everyone post the meaning of the most common surname in their country

>horvat
>croat

shouldn't it be hrvt?

Based 'son of' surnames

>hrvat not hrvt
horvat is an archaic form of hrvat

Martin martin matin
Tous les matins en te levant
Martin martin matin
Tu te demande ce qui t'attend !

surely mywifesson is the most common in sweden

Are Italians commies?

slovakia is still full of hungarians if the most common surname is of a hungarian origin

>people keep memeing me moldovans are romanians
>most common last name is the russian

>Kazlauskas
cucked

Slovaks confirmed blood brothers

My Family name is Wilders

2 people with my surname are still alive

its a bit sad since this glorious family tree will die with me

>france
>not an arabic or african name
Fake and gay.

>surname of hungarian origin
wut?

i forgot the colony we have in Nebraska but they americanized their surnames in 1930:s to escape american diet camps in ww2

>Mohamed

>Popa
>ass
kek

Avar origin confirmed.

When I watched baseball, I noticed that some players have really rare family name.
Are there famous some sports players who have rare family name?

>hungarians
>avars
also we defeated them

we're druids

Green: forest related. Silva [from the jungle], Bērziņš [from the birch forest?]

Blue: patronymic. Ivanow [son of Ivan], Hansen [son of Hans]

Brown: profession. Smith, Müller and Melnyk [miller], Popa [priest]

Red: nickname. Nowak [newfag], Rossi [red], Yilmaz [brave]

Dark brown: from personal name. Martin [from Martinus].

Cyan: from location. Rusu [Russian], Horváth [Croat], Gruber [from the mines].

De Jong in The Netherlands. That sounds like an asian surname

Explain this surname discrepancy then.

hungarians are magyaraized croats obviously
whats not clear there?

kek'd

That makes sense, great elucidation, Horvat.

Kek good series

why do hungarian and slovakians hate eachother then

fuck off retard

probably something hedervary-like thing you have done in the past
>tfw i will never burn hungarian flag in front of dragutin hedervary

>64- Ali
>65- Mohamed

Rossi here.

Thanks god my mom is ukrainian and I don't look like a filthy italian

Man, argentinian, blond and Rossi? What an stereotype.

So you look like a subhuman inbred slavshit then? That's a step down.

Pure Neanderthal blood, ese.

learn to make good pizza and then talk to me

My last name is García, second most common in Mexico, after Hernandez.

>Estonia
>Ivanov

fucking kek

I'm still trying to track down both my surname's etymologies, but besides the region they're from, I never got the meanings.