Beachey (Peachey) / Bender / Blauch (Blough) / Bontrager (Borntraeger) / Brenneman / Byler (Beiler) / Burkholder / Christner / Chupp / Coblentz / Esch (Eash) / Gingerich (Guengerich) / Glick / Graber / Hartzler (Hertzler) / Helmuth / Hersberger / Hooley / Hostetler (Hochstetler) / Kanagy (Gnaegi) / Kauffman / Keim / King / Knepp / Lambright / Lantz / Lapp / Mast / Miller / Mullet / Nissley / Otto / Petershwim / Plank / Raber / Schrock / Shetler / Slabaugh (Schlappach) / Smucker (Schmucker) / Stoltzfus / Stutzman / Swartzendruber (Schwartzentruber) / Troyer / Umble / Wagler / Yoder / Zook (Zug)
Amish Family Names: primarily of the Alsatian Group and their Descendants.
Albrecht / Augsburger / Bachman / Bechler / Beller / Belsley / Berkey (Burki) / Camp (Kemp) / Conrad / Egli / Eicher / Fahrney / Flickinger / Gascho / Gerig / Gunden (Gundy) / Guth / Heiser / Imhoff / Jantzi / Kennel / Kinisger / Klopfenstein / Litwiller / Nafziger (Noffsinger) / Oesch (Esch) / Oyer (Auer) / Raber / Ramseyer / Rediger / Ringenberg / Ropp (Rupp) / Rocke (Roggi) / Roth / Ruvenacht / Schertz / Slagel / Smith / Sommer / Springer / Stahley / Strubhar / Stuckey / Studer / Sutter / Sweitzer / Verkler / Wagler / Wyse / Yordy / Yutzi (Jutzi) / Zehr
Well There Last Names Could Be Anything Really! Just Make Up Surnames For Them! (: In Geoff Bamber's schools/youth theatre version the names are tonio and large.
One descriptor is "kinfolk".
Are you asking about Christian (first) names or Surnames? For surnames the prefix O' meaning grandson (of) also Mc/Mac meaning son (of) which is prevalant in the Highlands of Scotland as well. The two acounting for 25% of the top 100 most common surnames in Ireland.
Williams and Johns are very old surnames.
From "The Greatest" Muhammad Ali to "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" Warren Zevon, there are many famous surnames, from A-Z.
There a bunch of roman names below:http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/romannames.htm
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Well There Last Names Could Be Anything Really! Just Make Up Surnames For Them! (: In Geoff Bamber's schools/youth theatre version the names are tonio and large.
There are similar names and surnames, such as Tyler and Taylor.
These are German surnames.
Surnames (last names)
The study of the use, origin, and history of proper names is generally referred to as onomastics, or onomatology. The study of personal names (including surnames) is referred to as anthroponymy.
No. It's a french/flemish name, and as such is uncommon among the Amish and other plain-sect peoples. The Amish choose traditional family names for their children, which mostly means names common in the Palatine states of the early 1700s.
Their first names are Ashley and Glen but i can't remember their surnames!
There are many common surnames in Nicaragua. A few of the most used names are Gonzalez, Perez, Dia, and Moran.
Names in Tunisia, both first names and surnames, tend to take on an Arabic or French influence. Common names include Bouchlaka, Kazdaghli, Feki, and Bourguiba. Tunisians have a legal right to change their family names if they are insulting or disgraceful.
The word "fu" is Chinese for "luck" or a form of rhymed literature. It appears in given names and surnames, and in the names of Martial Arts.