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When you marry, usually you take on your partners surname or your parter takes on yours. Two people with different surnames become two people with the same. One surname spreads, the other one goes extinct? Usually not. There might be siblings, cousins, strangers who happen to share the surname, to carry it on for the one who lost it. But if one person fails to pass on the surname, so might the others. In fact, every now and then entire surnames do go extinct when its last bearer passes away without passing it on. According to the Daily Mail, in England and Wales, 200,000 surnames were lost since 1901. You can find lists of endangered surnames on websites such as Ancestry.com and myheritage.com Ancestry counts surnames with less than 50 carriers left as endangered, which in England and Wales, would currently be names such as Pober, Mirren, Febland (heh, Febland), Nighy - N-Nighy? While some of these names might be more of a loss than others, its sad to think that they might al