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on national network, Doordarshan, made Wagle | surname a household name. |
He married Jitke [ | surname?], a Czech-born woman who was chief buyer for |
Barlas ( | surname), a surname |
Enns ( | surname), a surname |
Endo ( | surname), a Japanese family name (surname) |
Topal ( | surname), a surname of Turkish origin |
Amini ( | surname), a surname (family name) |
Le Pen ( | surname), a Breton surname, meaning 'the head'. |
Although sharing a common | surname, Adam Baldwin bears no relation to the Baldwi |
He continued to use his real | surname after he retired and that is how he is known |
h, whose birth name was Suchowsky, adopts his | surname after Rothstein's in honor of his part in the |
Thus, a woman who continues to use double | surname after divorcing, cannot take a third surname |
t so many of his key supporters bore the same | surname, al-Tikriti (as did Saddam himself). |
Families all over the world who have the | surname Alcaraz may trace their ancestry to this part |
er to pursue a career in art, and adopted the | surname Alconiere. |
include the Vanlore family, and some used the | surname Alexander. |
His family, who bore the additional | surname Allen, came from Bristol, where there is a re |
It is never used with the | surname alone. |
His | surname also appears as Dixon. |
His | surname also appears as Carreau. |
His | surname also appears as Gouge. |
His | surname also appears as Johnstone. |
His | surname also appears as Farris in some sources, such |
His | surname also appears as Cornellier dit Grandchamp or |
Antonio Castriani ( | surname also given as Crastini) (c.1460 - August 11, |
Luca Cambiasi ( | surname also written Cambiaso or Cangiagio; 1527 - 15 |
His | surname also appears as Macpherson in some sources. |
His | surname also appears as Doucette in some sources. |
His | surname also appears as Schaffner in some sources. |
s insisted that it was a coincidence that his | surname also happened to start with a P, thus allowin |
His | surname also appears as Stevenson in some sources. |
His | surname also appears as McGowan or Macgowan. |
His | surname also appears as Rinfret dit Malouin. |
His | surname also appears as Kaulbach in some sources. |
is of Dutch or Frisian origin, except being a | surname also indicating a profession, hooper (e.g. ma |
His | surname also appears as Morash. |
His | surname also appears as Simon. |
ol, Gladstones dropped the final "s" from his | surname, although this was not legally regularized un |
a, "MCCAULEY" (McCauley) is a somewhat common | surname, although "MACCAULEY" (MacCauley) is extremel |
show (it could be assumed that "Lou" was her | surname, although it is unlikely since everybody, inc |
Gilling is also a | surname, although not very common. |
Vallambars were then given the | surname Amballam and came to be known as Pallaya Natt |
Puri (Family Name), a Khatri family name ( | surname) among Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims originating |
It used to be a common | surname among Rowther Muslims. |
Ncube is a very common | surname among the Ndebele. |
period of time, only the Yaolian clan used a | surname among the Khitan. |
In 1771, he assumed by royal licence the | surname Amyand in lieu of his patronym, to inherit hi |
e bankrupt Penn Central for $7.5 million, his | surname an inspiration for Port Imperial. |
Learned ( | surname), an American surname |
Surname analysis indicates that most settlers were En | |
In her early roles she used her stepfather's | surname and was credited as Rebecca Sowden. |
See also: Ludin ( | surname) and Ludin (disambiguation) |
chased the baronial title and adopted the new | surname, and so is not related to the d'Urbervilles. |
He adopted his stepfather's | surname and changed the English spelling of his foren |
ulee (adding his father's ancestral Sephardic | surname) and married Nannie C. Wickliffe, the daughte |
by Royal license the same year the additional | surname and arms of Maule. |
See also: Kardos ( | surname) and Kardos |
on in Zamora with (33,73%) of people with the | surname and it being their first Surname, Madrid (14, |
niel Utie who named his manor house after his | surname and the Latin word for hope, spes. |
He was the first to use Steward as a | surname, and was designated "of Dundonald". |
Players are listed in alphabetical order by | surname, and statistics are for AFL regular season an |
This was the last festival documented in a | Surname and it was also the last of its kind in terms |
stal Guianas and the eastern Guiana Shield of | Surname and French Guiana; also regions of Guyana and |
tion, excluding him from choosing his child's | surname, and precluding any recourse. |
nese version Ochanomizu is a typical regional | surname and represents no irony or hidden joke. |
The first has no | surname and composed two partimens with Rofian (or Ro |
Worsthorne assumed the | surname and arms of Towneley, an old recusant family, |
Mac Feorais was the Gaelic form of their | surname, and by Archbishop's lifetime, had become dee |
not as yet given Roger, as Bishop of Ross, a | surname, and because it has not yielded any direct st |
Wouters is a | surname, and may refer to; |
Schaaf is a | surname, and may refer to; |
His | surname and arms were altered by Monegasque ordinance |
More than one general with this | surname and rank exists |
day (who in 1821 assumed by Royal license the | surname and arms of Tollemache in lieu of Halliday), |
singing debut at 12, eventually dropping her | surname and becoming a popular music hall performer. |
family was allowed the use of the Matsudaira | surname and crest. |
Vonlanthen is a Swiss | surname and may refer to |
he City of Edinburgh (his peerage, unlike his | surname and Scottish judicial title, was hyphenated). |
Luquin is also a | Surname and 1. Luquin is a town located in the provin |
s One-child Policy due to the rarity of their | surname and reverence for their historical role. |
she added her father's Christian name to her | surname and entered the Salvation Army Training Colle |
Nagase is a Japanese | surname and place name. |
Lozac'h or Lozach is a | surname, and may refer to; |
the family there were variations of both the | surname, and the usually-given forename. |
Beasley is a | surname, and may refer to |
Beerli is a Swiss | surname and may refer to |
Brink is a German and Dutch | surname and means village green. |
Hardie is a | surname, and may refer to |
The name is a popular Portuguese | surname and toponym. |
Berthou is a | surname, and may refer to; |
Pichon is a | surname, and may refer to; |
Schneuwly is a Swiss | surname and may refer to |
"pre-China" Five Kings era), who took on the | surname and became the Duke of Yin (a village in nort |
Haltoun and by that was obliged to assume the | surname and designation of Lauder of Haltoun in lieu |
nicknamed "Fritz" on account of his Germanic | surname, and the moniker stuck. |
cknamed "Pike" and "The Polish Rifle" for his | surname and three-point shooting accuracy. |
Players are listed in alphabetical order by | surname, and 2011 statistics are for AFL regular seas |
This article is about the | surname and variants. |
He was commonly known under his second | surname and was sometimes nicknamed Freddy Leveson. |
Alexander in consequence of that assumed the | surname and arms of Maitland. |
'Masaki' in Tenchi's name is the character's | surname and is written with different kanji). |
n Alexander Arbuthnot (who assumed his wife's | surname) and Jean Maitland of Pitrichie. |
See also: Sprat ( | surname) and Sprotte |
Players are listed in alphabetical order by | surname, and 2010 statistics are for AFL regular seas |
se name refers both to frontman Rick Berlin's | surname and the Allied mission to fly food and suppli |
nsmen of the conquered state took Su as their | surname and moved to other places. |
y initiated, but as he had assumed an English | surname and worked on cattle stations had not had all |
overies under the name G. N. Neujmin, and his | surname appears this way in the literature. |
People with this | surname are found mainly in Spain, the Americas and F |
Main village of Lehga | surname are Madanheri and Boothgarh in Mohali distric |
Iranian graveyard in bhatkal and most of the | surname are Iranians which can be traced back to Iran |
Other spellings seen for the same | surname are Neiss, Neisse, and, of course, the Nice s |
Both Sir Hugh's given name and | surname are subject to a number of different spelling |
s first name also appears as Lawrence and his | surname as Cavanagh in some sources. |
t was later found that he himself spelled his | surname as Ausburne, and the second ship was named US |
Some sources give his | surname as Harriott or Hariot or Heriot. |
ing sometimes rendered Saher or Seer, and the | surname as Quency or Quenci. |
They eventually adopted the | surname as Lewis, either suffixed or prefixed to thei |
Therefore "Prinz von Anhalt" is merely a | surname as are all other titles he uses. |
by Tanner, no doubt by an inference from his | surname, as a Lincolnshire man. |
Gluck evidently adopted her professional | surname as a variation of her first husband's surname |
name is also spelled as Cullen or Cullin, his | surname as Rogers. |
Political Graveyard (doubled entry, giving | surname as Dennison) |
eath of his uncle and out of respect took his | surname as his own. |
some historians say, she became known by his | surname, as was the custom for indentured servants as |
cort robbers, George Melville, using the same | surname as his alias. |
rhi, Dhadogal, Isrha where people spell their | surname as Billing. |
ransliterated as Tehomi though he spelled his | surname as T'homi), and started working as a road-mak |
riously suggested as Florence or Florens, and | surname as Wolson, Wolsey, or Wilson. |
n only as Holme, but later adopted the family | surname as a suffix. |
This bishop bore the same | surname as Cormac Ua Lumluini, lector of Cluain-feart |
h she and her son retained a variation of his | surname as their own professional surnames. |
Some sources spell his | surname as Heywood or Hayward. |
He added the "MacGregor" | surname as a claim to Highland Scottish heritage, alt |
e married John Staff in 1951, she adopted the | surname as her stage name, hence Kathy Staff. |
nce of Aspden is that it is the source of the | surname Aspden which is common in east Lancashire and |
And a distinguished | surname at that. |
Y Done I like to repeat the use of the | surname at least once in the lead, but I can live wit |
Banderas began her career (using her maiden | surname) at WLVI-TV in Boston, Massachusetts. |
Real identity and exact | surname attested by Military Records from French Flyi |
four Baronetcies created for persons with the | surname Beaumont, all in the Baronetage of England. |
tually took refuge in the Rheinland where his | surname became germanized to "Kob," before soon being |
Although born "Jones", his | surname became "Spencer Jones". |
tes that Muirhead may very well have been his | surname, because other prominent Muirheads of the per |
name of Don he later adopted his stepfather's | surname, becoming for a while Don Bennett. |
Although they had the same | surname before marriage, Ward's parents were not rela |
tadt Castle," from Dr. Harold Martin's family | surname before immigrating from Norway. |
He was selected largely because his | surname began with A, as did the other three candidat |
categories on this list; among pitchers whose | surname begins with N, Nichols' 10 wins and Dickie No |
e runs (123) and RBIs (528) for players whose | surname begins with the letter U. |
g members of this list; of the pitchers whose | surname begins with N, Nichols' 2.83 ERA is best. |
A family with the | surname Belfield were living in the locality during t |
The Dhindsa | surname belongs to Sikh religion and are Jatt Sikh. |
t and Joseph Benenhaly (believed to come from | surname Ben Ali). |
Elias or Elys recorded in about 1270 with the | surname Beowolf. |
Her husband, Henry Green adopted the | surname Berkeley. |
The common | surname between Hindu and Muslim Khokhar is indicativ |
The | surname Bhaiyat (also spelt Bhayat) is found in Gujar |
d some aspects of his fictional hero Biggles ( | surname Bigglesworth) on the real-life Bigsworth, wit |
Berdyczewski adopted the | surname Bin-Gorion, first used to sign a collection o |
She added her husband's | surname, Blackman, after selection by the constituenc |
The | surname Blake was adopted in remark of Richard's dark |
ve been four Baronetcies for persons with the | surname Blake, one in the Baronetage of Ireland, two |
The | surname Boccanegra (Italian) or Bocanegra (Spanish) o |
The | surname Bolitho derives from this place. |
irst album was self-titled using his original | surname, Bolotin. |
the paper Ha'Ir in 1986 , and Hebraicized his | surname Bomstein to Benn. |
e he had already adopted his new Russian-type | surname Borissow. |
Charles Turner and Mary Turner, and took the | surname Bravo from his stepfather Joseph Bravo. |
A number of notable people are known by the | surname Breuer |
The | surname Breytenbach originates from Germany. |
two Baronetcies created for a person with the | surname Bridgeman, both in the Baronetage of England. |
o time the residents invite everyone with the | surname Brinkley to come to the village fete, which i |
For most of his life, Broun spelled his | surname Brown, despite the fact that the family name |
The son of Edwin Gilbert Izod, he adopted the | surname Browne in 1920 as his family felt his more un |
ges of Baronetcy created for persons with the | surname Burdett, two in the Baronetage of England and |
For people with the | surname Burdon, see Burdon (surname). |
two Baronetcies created for persons with the | surname Burnett, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia |
April 1791; Captain (RN) from 1793; took the | surname Burrard-Neale in 1795 |
ll or badly, nor even someone with a Hispanic | surname, but someone who identifies himself as such." |
unusual Christian name was his grandmother's | surname but taken from his godmother who was a Maid o |
Reddiar or Reddy is sometimes used as a | surname but they freely intermarry amongst various el |
le to know more about Robert if he had used a | surname, but as it happens his details are lost in th |
man marry, the wife takes her (new) husband's | surname, but if she wants, she may continue to use he |
Grove due to the number of families with that | surname but later renamed Barrington Center because i |
ne (also Hebrew Chaile) Kaulla (born Raphael ( | surname), but known foremost under the name Madame Ka |
for the reason of | surname, but I haven't been able to find a single rel |
at that time, they did not have a traditional | surname but were known by their father's name. |
In 1860 they changed their | surname by royal license to Clifford-Butler. |
s dukedom and added the name of D'Arcy to his | surname by Royal Licence in 1849. |
e family had been forbidden to wear their own | surname by King James VI, the only instance of this i |
colnshire Regiment and in 1920 he changed his | surname by Royal Licence to King-Fane on inheriting t |
net and in the following year, he changed his | surname by Royal Licence to Verney to inherit the Ver |
, writer Robert Ward (who in 1828 changed his | surname by sign manual to Plumer Ward) and his first |
of his football career Longbottom changed his | surname by deed poll to Langley. |
On marriage, Arthur and Kate changed their | surname by deed poll to Booth-Clibborn at the insiste |
in the County of Cambridgeshire, changing his | surname by deed poll to allow his forename to be inco |
me Beatrix Lyall when her husband changed his | surname by deed poll, assuming his mother's maiden na |
His original | surname, Caddell or Cadell, suggests Welsh ancestry. |
a republican military honorific), the family | surname Caesar (turned into an imperial title since D |
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