What is the most popular last name in your country? Here it's Korhonen, Virtanen is a close 2nd
>>74130773
Ioannou, Charalambous, Andreou, Georgiou... not sure which one is the most most popular, but yeah they're among the most common.
Sanchez
Hernandez
Gomez
Lopez
etc
>>74130773
García, of basque origin. So I guess we are the few european countries where the most popular surname is not indo-european.
Öztürk
>>74130942
>García, of basque origin
1 460,470 Jensen
2 446,646 Nielsen
3 382,215 Hansen
4 271,012 Pedersen
5 255,078 Andersen
6 200,309 Christensen
7 196,375 Larsen
8 182,581 Sorensen
9 157,032 Rasmussen
10 154,041 Petersen
>>74131081
>everything ends with -sen
Smirnov (son of quiet person). Ivanov is only second. Third is Kuznetsov (son of a smith)
>>74130908
Sanchez isn't this popular
t. Sanchez living in miami
>>74130942
>of basque origin
>>74131081
>>74133863
does -sen mean "son of?" i know how big nordics are on their patronymic names
>>74135024
Yes. -sen is Danish and Norwegian, -son is Swedish and Icelandic.
>>74134978
What?
rodriguez
>>74135107
A russian, a spaniard, and a german walk into a bar
the bartender asks:"What can I bring you guys"
The russian orders a vodka shot
the german orders a beer
the spaniard says:"I am a feminista gay fucktarded nigger-brown colour BBC loving cuckold who slurps anda(spanish women are)LOOSEian semen out of my moroccan boyfriends disgusting anus"
the bartender pulls out a shotgun and shoots the spaniard in the face
>>74134929
t. Sanchez
>>74135239
This pasta needs the original grammar errors
>>74135024
It's the same in the UK, just less obvious because there was a trend of shortening them to just 's'. Loads of the most popular surnames were originally patronymic - Evans, Williams, Davies, Jones, Roberts, and so on.
SMITH
M
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H
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_common_surnames_in_Oceania#Australia
>new zealand
>>74136413
Wang Li Lee Chen Zhang?
>>74130773
Kowalski, Nowak