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A type of plant + farm, origin is Denmark I'm pretty sure
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Son of a man who lived in scotland a long time ago
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Me on left
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The coolest surnames ive seen are Osbourn and Wiegand
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>>2605898Me on the right btw if that matters
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>>2605908>>2605898Heh, I guess we aryan brothers aren't so different after all…
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up
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>>2605917Geg is he actually dutch, romans had zero impact on vikings
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>>2605939I think xe might be latinx
many spanish reposts
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>>2605951He's reposting portuguese language so yea
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nice try FBI
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Jews should teach Gentiles the art of jewing.
the world is coming up against them as much as Whitey
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>>2605917>>2605939she's right, scandoids are subhuman barbarians and they embarrass the Germanic race
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>>2606185Feds don't care about spanish people son
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>>2606059Not our fault we are libcucked to death
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name of a city with a lot of nuts + suffix. origin austrian/south german
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Irish Origin means red or ruddy
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My surname is German and it's spelled the German way so I have to spell it out every single time. It's my ancestors' profession. It was not a glamorous profession.
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A saint
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origin: spain
meaning: families who lived in the frontiers or something idk
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"from the woods" or "of the forest," Origin: Portuguese or Galician
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>>2606194Glowies care about the whole world
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>>2605866 (OP)The closest approximation to my surname is "veteran of many battles"
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a mountain of gold, german origin