My surname is Hungarian and fairly common. My mother's is Zoltai, I never could figure out the meaning of it is. My great parents changed their surname to Zoltai from Elbert after WW2 when my grandfather was still a kid.
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My surname is Hungarian and fairly common. My mother's is Zoltai, I never could figure out the meaning of it is. My great parents changed their surname to Zoltai from Elbert after WW2 when my grandfather was still a kid.
Occupational surname, a person who works with leathers and shoes. This profession does not exist nowadays. It is not particularly common or uncommon in Hungary.
im spanish so i use two surnames
paternal:Aragón the oldest paternal members of my family were from there
Maternal: French, a variant of a very common surname in there Durand i have a variant of it
3 surnames from N. Portugal and 1 from South which can have Serfadi origin
I have two surnames.
Paternal: is of Galician/Northern Portuguese origin.
Maternal: is of broad Portuguese origin, but also highly adopted by ex-slaves, which, I think, is where I got it from.
Russian surname of Hellenic origin (not related to Greek ancestry by maternal grandma, just a concidence).
Not a rly big, i can back just 6 generations ago and i have some informations of ancient ancestors
Im working in that, but its hard find anything when in slavery times, i can just find information abt my white ancestors
The only rly ancient thing i know its i descend from some Aragonese Fidalgos who came to Brazil in ~16 CE by my maternal grandma surname and what others distant parents said, my grandma got a strange spanish surname so was kinda easy know its was not from colonial Galician-Portugueses
Castillean traduction of Catalán Alemany surname
And probably inherited of Canarian Islander migrant