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  2. Hernández - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:125) in the following autonomous communities: 1. Canary Islands (1:24) 2. Region of Murcia (1:66) 3. Castile and León (1:67) 4. Extremadura (1:100) In Mexico, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:25) in the following states: [1] 1. Hidalgo (1 ...

  3. Herson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Herson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Leslie Herson (1942–2008), American businesswoman and artist

  4. Gee (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gee is a surname with various etymological origins. In English, it may be derived from Gee Cross, Stockport, Cheshire, which was named after a Gee family, or from the French personal name Guy or from the word geai meaning "jay bird" referring to someone who was a "bright chatterbox". [1]

  5. Schneider (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Schneider (German for "tailor", literally "one who cuts", from the verb schneiden "to cut") is a very common surname in Germany. [1] Alternative spellings include ...

  6. Jenkins (name) - Wikipedia

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    Jenkins is a surname that originated in Cornwall, but came to be popular in southern Wales. The name "Jenkin" originally meant "little John" or "son of John". The "kin" portion is of Dutch or Danish origin (-kijn), which then gained a certain popularity in England.

  7. Davis (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Davis is a surname of English and Welsh origin. As an English surname it may be a corruption of Davy or a reference to King David in the Old Testament. As a Welsh surname may be a corruption of Dyfed, related to Irish colonists who occupied an area of southwest Wales in the late third century and established a dynasty there which lasted five centuries.

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