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In Western culture, nearly all individuals possess at least one given name (also known as a first name, forename, or Christian name), together with a surname (also known as a last name or family name). In the name James Smith, for example, James is the first name and Smith is the surname.
Surname, last name and family name are the same thing. Surname is the word used in proper English. In the north American dialect, it is called lastname. Family name is a term used in many Asian countries.
Your surname is your last name. A surname can be Smith, Jones, Johnson, Giacometti any name that someone gets from their family. The word surname derives from sur above + name. The term surname was first used by feudal lords, who adopted the name of their property as their family name.
Types of surnames: Occupational: assigned based on the skills that someone provided to the community. Patronymic: passed down from the fathers first name. Toponymic: carried based on the location on the family line. Clan Names: adopted from the family clan. Epithet/Byname: nicknames given by the community. Whats in a Name? Six Types of Surnames You Might Find in Your familytreedna.com surname-types familytreedna.com surname-types
A surname defines the family name of the individual. Lastname defines the name that appears in the last of the name. Surname always defines the origin, country, etc of the individual. Lastname doesnt always define the surname but sometimes it also defines the real name of the individual.
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A surname, also known as a last name or family name, is a hereditary name passed down from one generation to another. It is used to identify and distinguish individuals within a family or lineage. Surnames often reflect a persons ancestry, occupation, or geographic origin.
There is no distinction in American English. Both last name and surname are used, but last name is more common. The dictionaries I checked do not give the term as a British variant.
Definitions of last name. the name used to identify the members of a family (as distinguished from each members given name) synonyms: cognomen, family name, surname.

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