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  2. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the oldest East Finnish surnames were formed from the first names of the patriarchs of the families, e.g. IkƤvalko, Termonen, PentikƤinen. In the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, new names were most often formed by adding the name of the former or current place of living (e.g. Puumalainen < Puumala ).

  3. Campbell (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Campbell is a Scottish surname ā€”derived from the Gaelic roots cam ("crooked") and beul ("mouth")ā€”that had originated as a nickname meaning "crooked mouth" or "wry mouthed." [ 2] Clan Campbell, historically one of the largest and most powerful of the Highland clans, traces its origins to the ancient Britons of Strathclyde. [ 3]

  4. Family History Research Wiki - Wikipedia

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    The Family History Research Wiki (also known as the FamilySearch Research Wiki or the FamilySearch Wiki) offers reference information and educational articles to help genealogists locate and interpret records of their ancestors. [ 1][ 2] It is a free-access, free-content, online encyclopedia on a wiki platform as part of the FamilySearch site.

  5. GonzƔlez (surname) - Wikipedia

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    GonzĆ”lez is a Spanish name. Its origins trace back to a Visigothic name combining the words gunĆ¾o ( guntho) ( battle or war) and alf ( elf ); the Latinized form was Gundisalv. As the Spanish language developed, the name transformed into Gonzalo and its surname derivative GonzĆ”lez. [ 4] Some believe the name to mean "war hall", as evidenced ...

  6. Burke - Wikipedia

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    Burke (Irish: de BĆŗrca; Latin: Burgo) is a Norman-Irish surname, deriving from the ancient Anglo-Norman and Hiberno-Norman noble dynasty, the House of Burgh.In Ireland, the descendants of William de Burgh (circa 1160ā€“1206) had the surname de Burgh, which was gaelicised in Irish as de BĆŗrca and over the centuries became BĆŗrc, then Burke, and Bourke.

  7. Armstrong (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Clan Armstrong is a famous Border Reiver clan from the border area between England and Scotland, although the Armstrongs were predominately based on the Scottish side of the border. [ 2] Many members of the clan were granted lands in County Fermanagh and neighbouring Irish counties during the Ulster Plantations .

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