"史密斯"起源于盎格鲁-撒克逊人对金属工人或铁匠的称呼。 Some reports put the very first use of surnames as early as 2852 BC in China. In China, one in every 13 people have "Wang" as their second name. In South Ko...
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The endings of male and female surnames likewise differ. Furthermore, every female surname has 3 variants: one for an unmarried girl (ending by -aitė, -ytė, -ūtė or -utė), one for a married woman (-ienė) and one optional marriage-neutral, introduced in the 2000s per a Eu...
Smiths: 2.4 million surnames Smith is one of the oldest surnames in the U.S., so perhaps it's no surprise that it's the nation's most common last name. In the 2010 Census, there were 2.4 million instances of the surname recorded in the United States. After Smith, the next-most comm...