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How to use surname in a sentence

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Singh is used as a common surname and middle name in North India mainly by the Rajputs caste and the Sikhs.
I found his surname and address in the telephone directory and rang the number.
Asian American surnames usually follow the English manner, with the given name first and the surname last.
That's about when hyphenation was seized upon as a solution to surname patriarchy.
It is well known that this gave rise to the modern surname Meredith but outside of Wales few are aware of the hypocoristic form Bedo.
Many of our French-Canadian ancestors used an additional surname, besides the one their parents used.
A local resident with the surname Zhang criticized the policy on an Internet forum.
To arrive at the original meaning of a surname, one has to consider the earliest recorded forms and invoke the expertise of a philologist.
I know two people with the same name, that is, the same given name and the same surname.
A world where private feelings are private and even very old friends and colleagues call each other by title and surname.
I'm not sure that Andrew, who doesn't have the prerequisite surname at the end of his name, is actually a real person.
Jaycee, 22, whose looks like his father, has dropped Chan as his surname and adopted Fong, an old family name.
With a Deed Poll, you can change your forenames, surname, add names, remove names or rearrange your existing names.
He said the couple, who live in Pocklington, had considered a double-barrelled surname but decided to keep things simple.
Her given name, middle, and surname were assigned at random so a birth certificate could be made up.
Following emancipation, we are able to feel with Elisabeth what it must have been like to suddenly have a surname.
Mum told me his surname, and I looked him up in the book, and called him, but his mum told me he was out so I left a message.
Jason has now readopted his father's surname and is amazed by the similarities between them.
The FBI may use first, middle and last names, while the CIA may use given and surname.
Alright, say my more astute inquisitors, why not go the whole hog and adopt my mother's surname or even my granny's, etc etc?
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Examples from Classical Literature
Upon the Goddess of Minerva was bestowed a surname to signify the blueness of her eyes.
This man, whose surname Gam signifies p. 440crooked, was a petty chieftain of breconshire.
This man, whose surname Gam signifies crooked, was a petty chieftain of breconshire.
The Alpe, or bullfinch, mentioned in the above lines, also survives as a surname.
The antiquity of the office of church-warden is shown by the existence of the surname churchward.
This is now replaced as a common noun by the French word nephew, but it survives in the surname Neave.
From pursuing this policy he received the surname of cunctator, or the Lingerer.
This was the name of his gotra or gens and roughly corresponds to a surname, being less comprehensive than the clan name Skya.
But this, true though it may be in some cases, will not explain the very common French surname goujon.
Scale, possibly connected with shealing, is a Scandinavian word used in the north for a shepherd's hut, hence the surname Scales.
Calf has become very rare as a surname, though Kalb is still common in Germany.
Such a performance fairly earned for him his surname of thaumaturge, but this prodigious zeal has fallen off greatly.
Santa Clara may be the surname, Mrs. melder, said Anne, smiling at the conjunction.
This was the surname of the Nabob in Tunis, the label, as it were, of his luck.
Millett, but the chief origin of the surname Miles is a contracted form of the common font-name Michael.
I asked your mother, when we were left alone, if she had any objection to me other than my uneuphonious and suggestive surname.
Had that been indeed the unmentioned surname of the man who had reared her as his own?
He probably had either a surname to be concealed or else unpronounceable to French lips.
He received his surname from the Via del oca, which contained the residence of his obscure parents.
Only within the year, have papers come into the hands of her great-grandchildren, which prove her surname to have been Rabin.
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