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How to use surnames in a sentence

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Asian American surnames usually follow the English manner, with the given name first and the surname last.
Of the nine keepers to have had more than 20 national caps, four are known by their surnames and four by their first names.
About 1,000 years ago, surnames began to evolve as a hereditary means of identifying people.
The antiquary William Camden was the first to divide surnames into the categories broadly represented in all European languages.
Yet except for ethnic companies, dancers with Hispanic surnames are still rare in U.S. ensembles.
For instance, quite different Irish surnames seem to have dominated Philadelphia.
People usually use both their father's and their mother's surnames, in that order.
Persons with different surnames may share a common clan name, revealing a relationship along the lineage.
Since surnames are also usually passed from father to son, the Y-DNA test is ideally suited for single surname studies.
We thought they had our family name, but apparently they both have different surnames.
Prior to 1970, many states, by statute or common law, dictated that fathers had a right to have their children bear their surnames.
In small towns, where everyone knew everyone else, surnames were not particularly important anyway.
Then I moved to Canberra and got a job as a salesman selling histories of surnames and coats of arms.
The idea that it was run by port-swilling people with double-barrelled surnames had an element of truth.
In fact, their surnames can be very easily rendered into their Erse equivalents.
Slaves did not have surnames, and lowborn women frequently were not even granted a forename.
This name is placed amongst the exotic surnames because no Celtic or Scandinavian etymology appears to be adducible for it.
The fact that the players may be from foreign leagues and offer unpronounceable surnames merely adds to their mystical allure.
The word brake or bracken is one of the many plant names from which some of our English surnames are derived, as Brack, Breck, Brackenridge, etc.
Finally, I have to regret the use of first names and nicknames for women, while men are given surnames, honorifics and initials.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Thayr surnames be putto lest any man hereafter shuld vsurpe any D iiij.cause of thayr prayse.
Their given names were Frank and their surnames were, we will say, cady and Carey, respectively.
Many other words connected with the delimitation of property occur commonly in surnames.
They all call themselves Portuguese, and own high-sounding Portuguese surnames.
Yngve was one of the god's surnames, and Yngling means a descendant of Yngve.
I have forgotten their surnames, but the girls call them Charlie and Graham.
Her two surnames are typically Spanish with one being an ancient Valencian surname in keeping with the area she comes from.
They used no surnames beyond the name of the town in which they lived.
There are some adjectival surnames which are not immediately recognizable.
But the women were all young and pretty, and the men had no surnames.
There were many on the island who revealed this mixture by their surnames.
Indeed, we have many pure Scandinavian surnames and place-names.
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