>your country >your surname (optional) >how common is your surname in your country?
I'm not revealing my own because it's uncommon as fuck here. There's a few notable people from China who have it, but personally I've never met anyone with my surname outside of my family.
Carter Wright
also very uncommon, never met someone with the same name and except for a painter and a poet I couldn't find anything online about it
Aiden Reyes
My surname is Smith. Very boring.
Kevin Johnson
I thought we had this thread today.
Ayden Nguyen
Bogdanov
Henry Perez
> flag > (won't tell) > never met anyone (except family members) with same surname
Connor Evans
Are you a royal? Give me a quick rundown.
Hunter Thomas
What if I have two last names?
Wyatt Brown
here's me and my bro posing for a picture
Juan Johnson
>tfw surname did not descend from a long line of ancestors >tfw surname was only given due to colonization
Jackson Perry
>royal No,why you think like that? It means that some ancestor of my dad was called Roman.
Noah Mitchell
Because of the dynasty. I didn't expect it to be a common name
Justin Young
balik tongsan. singapork is malay clay.
Samuel Cooper
...
Lucas Murphy
Greece Mehmetoglu Very very common
Dominic Miller
Belarus extremely rare
Blake James
There's like 20 people in the country with it
Hunter Sanchez
>Pleb tier Single-character Chinese surname >Patrician tier Two-character Chinese surname
David Ross
>t. chua ching
Easton Murphy
Burgerland Wontsay-McSlavsky Very rare. To the best of my knowledge(Facebook) everyone who shares it is either a member of my family in the city I live in, lives in Krakow where I may or may not be related to them, or lives in Texas where half of them are black.
Brayden Taylor
>go to the west >people have even more trouble pronouncing it
Brayden Richardson
Stay in your own country then, problem solved
Michael Jenkins
But I love white cocks...
Jaxson Sanchez
Fleg Less than 20 people
Christian Baker
I've always wondered why Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese have same or similar names...
Japanese family names mostly indigenous
Evan Richardson
japan had more diversed clans names. When the European influenced came, majority of the people (peasant) picked a powerful clan name.
Jonathan Russell
See flag Not going to tell, but is an indigenous one Extremely rare, in fact my family is the only one with that surname in this city
Chase Williams
Degenerate!
Oliver Diaz
gaijin detected
Most of us peasants have no surname in Tokugawa Shogunate era. After Meiji, we suddenly have to have our own surnames and we chosen ones each of us thought cool.
Justin Garcia
same
Samuel Clark
>Vietnam >Hoàng
Pretty common i would say.
Nolan Price
>your country Vietnam >your surname (optional) Cao (Gao in OP's pic) >how common is your surname in your country? quite uncommon
Owen Bailey
The most meme ones are Nguyễn and Công Tằng Tôn Nữ.
Nathaniel Myers
Hello, 黃さん
こんばんは高さん
Caleb Sullivan
Hello, are you a Viet student in Japan? You knew the Kanji for Hoàng
Easton Baker
Bokoliya Marwari Rajasthani sirnames are very similar but different for each family.
Kayden Smith
I'm Park.
Evan Ramirez
My family alone has its surname. Literally no one has a similar one, I can't even find out what it means. Probably something in Turkish.
Andrew Hughes
Only six in cuntry.
Josiah Lopez
this
Austin Scott
>Greek >Mehmet kek maybe rape baby meme is true
Jack Richardson
Pretty sure anyone with my surname is related in some way
Dominic Bell
the right girl must cry in her bed all night, asking Dios why she wasnt born with great tatas and blue eyes
Julian Lewis
How old is your family name?
1200 years old with oldest document mention, probably much older.
Brayden Morgan
>italian descent >mfw i look full north african
Matthew Hill
It's on the op picture, one of the names on the bottom row
Very uncommon, only my family have my surname. Some more in Germany, but thats only really in one region(where the name comes from). Also some in the US that emigrated in the 1800s
Hunter Phillips
My moms surname is top50 but my dads is pretty uncomon
Jaxon Carter
>his surname isn't shared with some guy 5000 years ago t. Zhuge