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  2. House (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Fred House (born 1978), American basketball player; Frederick Maurice House (1865–1936), English-born Australian naturalist; George House (disambiguation), multiple people; Gerry House (born 1948), American radio personality; Graham House (cricketer) (born 1950), Australian cricketer; Harry House (1919–2006), Australian rules footballer

  3. List of family name affixes - Wikipedia

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    de – "the" 's – "of the"; contraction of des, genitive case of the definite article de.Example: 's Gravesande. 't – "the"; contraction of the neuter definite article het.

  4. Burns (surname) - Wikipedia

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    In other cases the surname is a variant form of the surname Burnhouse, which originated as a habitational name, derived from a place name made up of the word elements burn and house. [1] In other cases the surname Burns originated as a nickname meaning "burn house". [ 2 ]

  5. Silva - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] It is the family name of the House of Silva. The name is widespread in Galician-speaking regions of Spain (mostly in Galicia) and even more so in regions of the former Portuguese Empire in the Americas (being the most common surname in Brazil), in Africa and Asia, notably in India and Sri Lanka. It is also quite common in ...

  6. Surname - Wikipedia

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    First/given/forename, middle, and last/family/surname with John Fitzgerald Kennedy as example. This shows a structure typical for Anglophonic cultures (and some others). Other cultures use other structures for full n

  7. House of Wittelsbach - Wikipedia

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    House of Wittelsbach The "strikingly simple and beautiful" arms of Wittelsbach were taken from the arms of the counts of Bogen, who became extinct in 1242. When Louis I married Ludmilla, the widow of Albert III, Count of Bogen , he adopted the coat of arms of the counts of Bogen together with their land, along the Danube between Regensburg and ...