reallyginny:

protowilson:

mugenmcfugen:

miami-tea:

moderatetroublemaker:

ohmyahoge:

cheese-for-everyone:

chrc:

scyf:

sanityscraps:

socialistexan:

cuntycuntycunty:

ballofearth:

peregrint:

benedictators:

  • Germany
  • United States
  • Italy
  • Switzerland

whut. Swedish?

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  • New Zealand
  • Australia 
  • United Kingdom 

France. No surprise there.

Canada, US, Germany.

It’s a Polish last originally though.

The UK and Australia. Look how shocked I am. XD

Austria :o by far

 Sweden. My family’s the only ones named Cordeus in the world. UvU

CANADA

UNITED STATES

NORWAY

DENMARK

im surprised sweden isnt on there

i mean my name is soderquist lol

wales

New Zealand

Luxembourg, Switzerland, France, Australia and United States.

They don’t even have sources on Portugal so all countries listed are pretty much Portuguse emigration sites. Luxembourg is the most obvious case.

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Of course, no one is retarded but my country to have fucking ”tent” as surname.

AUSTRALIA 90.2%

UNITED KINGDOM 77.%

NEW-ZEALAND 45.85%

UNITED STATES 32.14%

CANADA 25.6%

I guess Australia is Denhamland. I don’t quite understand how these percentages are working but what the hell.

My married name is most common in Germany.  Not a huge surprise, since my father-in-law’s family immigrated from Germany to Nebraska.  My maiden name is most common in the UK; that was kind of surprising, although I have a lot of family from Wales.

My name is most common in Switzerland, specifically in the region of Switzerland where my dad was born.
It’s also found in southern Germany and in a small region of Norway.
In the US, it’s mostly found in Utah, Nevada, South Dakota and Pennsylvania.

Also, Sweden (Swedish) =/= Switzerland (Swiss). Yikes, people. The first is a large Scandinavian country, the other is a tiny country stuck between France/Germany/Italy/Austria.