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  2. Ung (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Origin. Ung is a Latin-alphabet spelling of two Cambodian surnames, given below in Geographic Department romanization : It is the Sino-Korean reading of the Chinese surname Xióng, though that surname is not found modern South Korea. [ 3] It is also a Scandinavian surname literally meaning "young".

  3. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    The common Korean surname Kim is also the common Chinese surname Jin, and written 金. The common Mandarin surnames Lin or Lim (林) is also one and the same as the common Cantonese or Vietnamese surname Lam and Korean family name Lim (written/pronounced as Im in South Korea).

  4. Vaughan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Word/name. Welsh. Meaning. Small (when of Welsh derivation) Region of origin. Wales, Ireland. Vaughan and Vaughn are surnames, originally Welsh, though also used as a form of the Irish surname McMahon. [1] Vaughan derives from the Welsh word bychan, meaning "small", and so corresponds to the English name Little and the Breton cognate Bihan.

  5. Hispanic and Latino (ethnic categories) - Wikipedia

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    Hispanic and Latino (ethnic categories) Hispanic and Latino are ethnonyms used to refer collectively to the inhabitants of the United States who are of Spanish or Latin American ancestry [1] (see Hispanic and Latino Americans). While many use the terms interchangeably, for example, the United States Census Bureau, [2] others maintain a ...

  6. Race and ethnicity in the United States census - Wikipedia

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    Race and ethnicity are considered separate and distinct identities, with a person's origins considered in the census. Thus, in addition to their race or races, all respondents are categorized by membership in one of two ethnic categories, which are "Hispanic or Latino" and "Not Hispanic or Latino."

  7. González (surname) - Wikipedia

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    González. González is a Spanish surname of Germanic origin, the second most common (2.16% of the population) in Spain, [1] as well as one of the five most common surnames in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, and Venezuela, [2] and one of the most common surnames in the entire Spanish-speaking world. As of 2017, it is the 13th most common ...