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  2. Lao name - Wikipedia

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    Lao names (Lao: ຊື່ ), like Thai ones, are given in Western order, where the family name goes after the first given name. On official documents, both first given name and surname are written, but it is customary to refer to people in formal situations by their first name, plus titles and honorifics, alone.

  3. Lists of most common surnames in Asian countries - Wikipedia

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    Lao 4 Lou Lâu Low Lao, Lauw 3.16% 9 40 蔡: Cài: Ts'ai 4: Coi 3: Choi Choy Tsoi Toy Chhoà Chua, Choa Tjoa Tsay Chai 2.91% 10 6 楊: 杨: Yáng: Yang 2: Joeng 4: Yeung Yeong Ieong 4: Iû Eaw Yeo, Yeoh Yong Joe, Yo Young 2.66%

  4. Category:Lao-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lao-language surnames" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Boupha; P ...

  5. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    German surnames; Surnames from foreign countries from the Middle Ages include German, such as von Brockdorff, Hyzler, and Schranz. Greek surnames; Many of the earliest Maltese surnames are Sicilian Greek, e.g. Cilia, Calleja, Brincat, Cauchi. Much less common are recent surnames from Greece; examples include Dacoutros, and Trakosopoulos. Jewish ...

  6. Baixing - Wikipedia

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    Chinese family names are patrilineal, meaning derived from father to children. [8] [9] After marriage, Chinese women typically retain their maiden name. [10]Two distinct types of Chinese surnames existed in ancient China: Namely xing (Chinese: 姓; pinyin: xìng) or ancestral clan names, and shi (Chinese: 氏; pinyin: shì) or branch lineage names.

  7. Surname - Wikipedia

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    Governments can also forcibly change people's names, as when the National Socialist government of Germany assigned German names to European people in the territories they conquered. [28] In the 1980s, the People's Republic of Bulgaria forcibly changed the first and last names of its Turkish citizens to Bulgarian names.

  8. Shepherd (name) - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd is a surname, cognate of the English word "Shepherd". Several common spelling variations exist, including Shepperd, Shephard, Shepard, and Sheppard.

  9. Lao people - Wikipedia

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    The dominant ethnicity of Northeastern Thailand who descend from the Lao are differentiated from the Lao of Laos and by the Thais by the term Isan people or Thai Isan (Lao: ໄທ ອີສານ, Isan: ไทยอีสาน, Thai pronunciation: [iː sǎ:n]), a Sanskrit-derived term meaning northeast, but 'Lao' is still used.