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  • #167771

    @dizzyer blonde wrote:

    mine is lewis

    lol so is mine hehehe

    LEWIS
    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: English

    English form of LOUIS. A famous bearer was Lewis Carroll, the author of ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’. This was also the surname of C. S. Lewis, the author of ‘The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe’.

    #167772

    There’s a UK website that draws on electoral registers. You enter your name
    and find out how many people have the same name as you. There are 24
    people with the same name as me. Unfortunately I can’t remember the site. :oops:
    And my surname isn’t on your site Giggles. :wink:

    #167773

    I have a very british surname
    and its not even listed :shock:

    #167774

    Mines McEntee and its Irish.

    #167775

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    at least yours was there ffs :shock:

    #167776

    :lol:

    cheeky!

    mines very pronounceable you aussie c*nt! :twisted:

    #167777

    Mine is Watson and it means….

    A patronymic form of the English and Scottish name Watt, which came from the extremely popular Middle English given name Wat or Watt, which was a pet form of the name Walter. The surname Watson thus means “son of Watt”.

    i knew it was scottish as my husbands grandparents were scottish.

    #167778

    I know…it makes me eyes sparkle :D

    #167779

    mine is an Irish surname and it is Cahill. I was going to put a picture of my family crest but i don’t know how! lol

    #167780

    @Mart wrote:

    Gibson
    Usage: Scottish, English
    Extra: Statistics, Add Information
    Means “son of Gib”.

    :shock: I’ll f*cking well Scottish/English them c*nts!!! :evil:

    Son of Gib???

    Isn’t that one of the Bee Gees ???????

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