My first name is Roman (Viktor) and my surname is Semitic (I wont say which it is, but it ends with -son, prefix is semitic)
What about yours?
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 12:51:04 PM
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First given name: from the Bible
Second given name: Germanic origin
First surname: Spanish, toponymic (after a village in Old Castile)
Second surname: Spanish, patronymic (-ez)
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 12:53:25 PM
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My first name is greek, my last name is russian (protoslavic if you dig really deep)
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 12:55:49 PM
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>>215766124
how did that even happen? I assume you are an ethnic Swede if the suffix is -son
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 12:57:28 PM
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>>215765825 (OP)
there is no semitic suffix of -son
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 12:57:28 PM
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>>215766225
>>215766081
Its quite common
Abrahamsson, Samuelsson, Eliasson, Davidsson, etc etc
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 1:02:08 PM
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>>215766124
oh yeah right English also have surnames like this
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 1:04:42 PM
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>>215765825 (OP)
both my names are greek, but obviously the bulgarian version of them
My first given name is Germanic
My second given name is Cyril, it means master in Greek
A Marshal of France has my surname, I won't say more
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 1:08:38 PM
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>>215766471
>>215766312
welcome back marshal petain