1 April 2009 #1 P Pager Joined 19 May 2006 Posts 698 Reactions 7 this is quite interesting, find out were your surname originated and how many of your name there are in Europe, USA and Australia. My names Danish by origin, must have been vikings many years ago http://www.mapyourname.com/en/index.html
this is quite interesting, find out were your surname originated and how many of your name there are in Europe, USA and Australia. My names Danish by origin, must have been vikings many years ago http://www.mapyourname.com/en/index.html
1 April 2009 #2 nunthewiser Joined 27 February 2008 Posts 4,670 Reactions 10 ARGGHHHHHHHHHHH ... im from france apparently you killed my evening
1 April 2009 #4 P Prospector Not a scaredy cat anymore Joined 18 January 2006 Posts 2,594 Reactions 2 My family origins (father's side) are known to be Danish but this site couldnt find it. On my mothers side, strongly German (Jewish!) and married name, English and German.
My family origins (father's side) are known to be Danish but this site couldnt find it. On my mothers side, strongly German (Jewish!) and married name, English and German.
2 April 2009 #5 Wysiwyg Everyone wants money Joined 8 August 2006 Posts 8,428 Reactions 284 Pater ; England Mater ; Italy (province of Turin, Piedmont region, Northern Italy to be exact)
2 April 2009 #6 Green08 Joined 15 May 2008 Posts 733 Reactions 2 It is dreadful on long asian surnames! They always leave the little people out! What I do know F - Thai M -German
It is dreadful on long asian surnames! They always leave the little people out! What I do know F - Thai M -German
2 April 2009 #7 johenmo Joined 21 May 2008 Posts 664 Reactions 14 Paternal - england, denmark, germany (parents came from UK). Maternal - england sounds right. Interesting distribution map. Danish sounds more interesting.
Paternal - england, denmark, germany (parents came from UK). Maternal - england sounds right. Interesting distribution map. Danish sounds more interesting.
2 April 2009 #8 J JTLP Joined 27 November 2007 Posts 1,390 Reactions 72 Paternal - English Maternal - Spanish Does not sound right...we were always told Scandinavian for Maternal
Paternal - English Maternal - Spanish Does not sound right...we were always told Scandinavian for Maternal
2 April 2009 #10 sjx Joined 1 October 2008 Posts 70 Reactions 0 from the Sicilian province of 'Agrigento' - Italy apparently .. interesting little tool lol, nice find.
from the Sicilian province of 'Agrigento' - Italy apparently .. interesting little tool lol, nice find.