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  1. "nobilitashungariae: List of Historical Surnames of the ...

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    01/07/2010 · nobilitashungariae: List of Historical Surnames of the Hungarian Nobility 2010- (ISSN 1923-9580 ©Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek Purdue University Press) is compiled by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek based on published historical genealogical sources. nobilitashungariae is archived in the Electronic Collection of Library and Archives Canada. A magyar történelmi …

  2. nobilitashungariae: List of Historical Surnames of the ...

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    in the 19th and 20th centuries. Surnames are listed according to documentation until the abolishment of Latin as the language of administration in 1848. For example, Ajtonyi de Várfalva is the Latin form of the surname while the form in Hungarian (Magyar) is Várfalvi Ajtonyi. The "de Várfalva" part of the surname is the

  3. The most frequent 10 surnames in Hungary 2 | Download Table

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    Download Table | The most frequent 10 surnames in Hungary 2 from publication: Surnames of Ethnonymic Origin in the Hungarian Language | Surnames originating from …

  4. What Are Some Common Gypsy Surnames? - Reference.com

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    31/03/2020 · Twitter. Cooper and Smith are two surnames common among Romany people, formerly known as “Gypsies.”. Other names common in this group are not always derived from professions. 20000-names.com lists many other Romany/Gypsy surnames, including Petulengro, which is thought to come from the Romany term for a farrier, or horseshoe-maker; Boswell ...

  5. Some names for the Roma - Arnes

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    Descendants of 'Hungarian-Slovak' gypsies in America: 6.235: Bosha : Roma in Armenia who call themselves Lom; speakers of Central Rromani dialects …

  6. Polish Romani (gypsy) surnames - page 2

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    27/12/2020 · It's a Hungarian surname, a variant on Bartok. Kukal. There are some Roma with that name. ruta . 13 Dec 2019 #40. My grandmother was born in Poland and her maiden name was Samul, which the family changed to Samuel when they moved to the US. She oftentimes told stories of her family traveling throughout eastern Europe with a horse and cart and ...

  7. Birmingham's gypsy surnames - is yours on the list ...

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    18/07/2019 · According to the Romany and Traveller Family History Society, far more people have gypsy surnames in the UK than you might expect. There are many references to Romany gypsies in BBC drama Peaky ...

  8. The Gypsy Surname Index of Great Britain Updated 21/03/2009

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    The Gypsy Surname Index of Great Britain Updated 21/03/2009 AMES (see HAMES) (See Robert Dawson ARITF) AMOR 1842 (Bap St Lawrence, Reading Berkshire . AMPTON 1830 Whitchurch - (Burial Hampshire, Ref Gypsies Passing Through) AMYS (Ref Journal of the Romany and Traveller Family History Society) ANCHOR 1785-1880 Bedfordshire, Sussex.

  9. Romani Gypsy Notables - geni family tree

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    DNA & Gypsy Migrations. Around 1750 there were only 250,000 “Europeans” in the Colonies. Roughly 40% of those “Europeans” had been labeled “Gypsy” by the British. This is a huge part of American history that just isn’t talked about. Presidents having “Romani” roots is not unusual. From George Bush, to Bill Clinton, to Harrison ...

  10. 100 Serbian Last Names With Meanings And History - Kidadl

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    24/06/2021 · For more Eastern European surnames, take a look at Slavic Surnames and Hungarian Last Names. Popular Serbian Last Names. Names from the Republic of Serbia exhibit diversity and uniqueness while portraying a strong character trait and history. The most common Serbian name for a male is Luka (pronounced as Loo-Kah).

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