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Why we only call Galileo by his first name
kelvin273
by kelvin273  8-20-2009   
 The full article gives a nice, detailed breakdown of the use of surnames in Renaissance Italy.
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Chinese running out of names.
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  6-12-2007    12
 "93 million people in China the family name Wang."
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What Else Happened During Woodstock
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  8-12-2009    1
 So when you hear talk of the glories of Woodstock—the so-called “defining event of a generation”—keep in mind those 109 GIs who served nobly yet are never lauded by the illustrious spokesmen for the “Sixties Generation.”
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Just Be Honest About Your Bigotry, OK?
ratilfar
by ratilfar  7-23-2009    2
 But neither story has proffered that up. So how do these commenters know the couples in question are illegal immigrants? Well, by their last names, of course. Santiago, Rocha and Barron must be indicative of the 100% ne'er-do-wells that crawl under or over a fence in the dark, dark night to invade the soil of the U.S., fostering hate in their hearts and evil in their veins, ready to do horribly heinous crimes at a moment's notice. According to 2007 data from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Children and Families, 21.7 percent of maltreated children nationwide are from African-American families; 20.8 percent are from hispanic families; and 46.1 percent are from white families. So really, in the U.S., being from a white family nearly doubles your chances of being maltreated or abused.
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Britain running out of Cocks
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  3-29-2009    2
 Britain experiences cock shrinkage.
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DNA could reveal your surname
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-10-2008    4
 Cool and... frightening
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Surname Meanings
kimmysanders
by kimmysanders  6-18-2008   
 Just like the first name site, only with surnames. It has most names I can think of. Good for wasting some time, if you're into that sort of thing.
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Top 5000 Surnames in the US - Census Listing
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  7-5-2008    1
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Adoptees use DNA to find surname
valann 47
by valann 47  6-19-2008   
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12 Funniest Wedding Names
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  6-26-2008    3
 How about 'Courting Disaster'?!
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New license rules slam some legal residents
amgin
by amgin  12-19-2007   
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Ancient NAMES: Surnames, things, articles
righthand
by righthand  10-29-2007    13
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To Name Their Kids, People Turn to Consultants
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  11-25-2007    2
 More: Moss, who admits that she had doubts when she first launched her personal naming service. "I thought, 'Who's going to want to pay us to help name their baby?' But a lot of people really need an outside, third-party, independent input. I was surprised at the demand." Albert Mehrabian, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of California at Los Angeles and author of "The Baby Name Report Card." "The reaction your name prompts from other people can help form your personality. For example, Chad scored consistently high in all categories, while Bud ranked low – including a zero in the "successful" category. The worst names he has encountered include Fayle, Farm, and Latrina for girls, and Cobra, Jane, and Swindle for boys – "equivalent in intensity to the effects of dressing a boy in girls' clothing, or dying a child's hair blue or pink," he states in his findings. Alfie, a derivation of Alfred, means "one who counsels the elves
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Skin Deep
debbyski
by debbyski  10-27-2007    2
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Iraq Culture Cheat Sheet
Kore7
by Kore7  7-20-2006   
 Actually, it's called a "Smart Card", designed by the Federation of American Scientists and given to soldiers to be laminated and folded into handy pocket-size form. The entire document (including a guide to who-hates-who in Iraq and how surnames work) can be downloaded from their website . The Marine Corps Intelligence Activity released an updated version in May that's available in PDF form . These cards are nothing new. Similar ones were handed out during the Gulf War, Vietnam, and likely other engagments as well.
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Do you have a pirate's name?
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  8-20-2007   
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Ancestry.com - Message Boards
Moonowler
by Moonowler  9-15-2007   
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Are You One of the Lost Colonists?
lost colony searcher
by lost colony searcher  9-2-2007   
 Click here for surnames and the Lost Colony Blog: http://the-lost-colony.blogspot.com/
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DNA 'could predict your surname'
Newfman
by Newfman  5-5-2007    3
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Are You One of the Lost Colonists?
lost colony searcher
by lost colony searcher  7-31-2007   
 Go here to read the surnames: http://the-lost-colony.blogspot.com/ The Lost Colony Center for Science and Research is a non-profit organization.
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Hackers attack world's largest jobs site
book-mole
by book-mole  8-21-2007   
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Researchers Seek DNA Link to Lost Roanoke Colony
sl0wdjin
by sl0wdjin  6-12-2007   
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Surname Origins and Last Name Meaning database
Moonowler
by Moonowler  7-4-2007   
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GeneaSearch: Find Your Female Ancestors
Moonowler
by Moonowler  7-3-2007   
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What does your name tell about you?
Moonowler
by Moonowler  6-30-2007   
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Irish First Names
Moonowler
by Moonowler  6-30-2007    1
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93 Million Wangs (Not what you think it is)
Caleythia
by Caleythia  6-12-2007   
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Quirkology - The Surname Study
sl0wdjin
by sl0wdjin  6-17-2007    1
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China in surname shortage crisis
michellezm
by michellezm  6-12-2007   
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family tree website
michellezm
by michellezm  4-29-2007   
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Yorkshire clan linked to Africa
Socratoad
by Socratoad  1-24-2007   
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Cornish Surname Elements
arresi
by arresi  12-11-2006   
 Common elements in Cornish surnames and what they mean.
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What's In a Name?
emskubie
by emskubie  6-14-2006   
 Articles like this drive me up the wall. Old school feminists fail to see that Generation X and Y may view the world differently from the Baby-Boomer ERA generations.
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