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  2. Category:Romanian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Romanian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 743 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:Surnames of Romanian origin - Wikipedia

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    Romanian-language surnames (1 C, 733 P) Pages in category "Surnames of Romanian origin" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  4. Lists of most common surnames in European countries

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    Most of the names on this list are typical examples of surnames that were adopted when modern surnames were introduced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the romantic spirit, they refer to natural features: virta 'river', koski 'rapids', mäki 'hill', järvi 'lake', saari 'island' — often with the suffix -nen added after the model ...

  5. Romanian name - Wikipedia

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    Romanian law does not require any of the spouses to change their surname, but in practice in most families both spouses will have the husband's original surname. If parents have different surnames, a child will have either the surname of one of them, or both surnames. Romanian surnames remain the same regardless of the sex of the person.

  6. Category:Surnames of Romani origin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Surnames of Romani origin" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. List of family name affixes - Wikipedia

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    E – "and", between surnames (Maria Eduarda de Canto e Mello) [citation needed] Fitz – (Irish, from Norman French) "son of", from Latin " filius" meaning "son" (mistakenly thought to mean illegitimate son, because of its use for certain illegitimate sons of English kings) [citation needed]

  8. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    Romanians bearing names of non-Romanian origin often adopt Romanianised versions of their ancestral surnames. For example, Jurovschi for Polish Żurowski , or Popovici for Serbian Popović ("son of a priest"), which preserves the original pronunciation of the surname through transliteration.

  9. List of Aromanians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list in progress of world-famous or important Aromanians and people having Aromanian ancestry. ... Constantin Belimace (1848–1932), Romanian poet;