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mine is Spiers, which was a occupational name for "the spier" meaning The Watchman
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doesnt mean anything

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Ehhh.. Mine is Mitchell I don't know what that means
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mine is cerna This surname CERNA derives from the Russian name of CHERNYAKOV, a patronymic from the nickname CHERNYAK (black-haired) or dark skinned one. The name is also spelt CHERNAKOV, CZERNICKI, CHARNYAK, CHARNY, CHERNY and TCHERNATZKI. Russian surnames are almost exclusively patronymic (occasionally metronymic) in form, usually ending in 'ov' or 'ev'. Habitation and topographic names are rare, and many common Russian surnames are polygenetic, and their literal meaning is clear, even though the reason for their adoption may not be. Leontii CHERNY of the Company of Lifeguards by the Command of her Highness Empress Elizavetta Petrivna, dated December 31st 1741, was granted the rank of nobility along with all of his legal descendants. Heraldry appeared later in Russia than in most other Western European countries. It is generally agreed that it was copied from the west sometime in the late 17th century, and quickly achieved state significance. In 1722 Emperor Peter I (The Great) established an official Heraldry Office headed by a Master of Heraldry under the jurisdiction of the Senate. Surnames as we know them today were first assumed in Europe from the 11th to the 15th Century. The employment in the use of a second name was a custom that was first introduced from the Normans. They themselves had not long before adopted them. It became, in course of time, a mark of gentler blood, and it was deemed a disgrace for gentlemen to have but one single name, as the meaner sort had. At first the coat of arms was a practical matter which served a function on the battlefield and in tournaments. With his helmet covering his face, and armour encasing the knight from head to foot, the only means of identification for his followers, was the insignia painted on his shield and embroidered on his surcoat, the flowing and draped garment worn over the armour.
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Browning - Gun.

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mine is a direction and means nothing else
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Mine is a Fake last name given to my great great grandparents when they came from Italy during the 20's.
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-LemonKush- wrote mine is cerna This surname CERNA derives from the Russian name of CHERNYAKOV, a patronymic from the nickname CHERNYAK (black-haired) or dark skinned one. The name is also spelt CHERNAKOV, CZERNICKI, CHARNYAK, CHARNY, CHERNY and TCHERNATZKI. Russian surnames are almost exclusively patronymic (occasionally metronymic) in form, usually ending in 'ov' or 'ev'. Habitation and topographic names are rare, and many common Russian surnames are polygenetic, and their literal meaning is clear, even though the reason for their adoption may not be. Leontii CHERNY of the Company of Lifeguards by the Command of her Highness Empress Elizavetta Petrivna, dated December 31st 1741, was granted the rank of nobility along with all of his legal descendants. Heraldry appeared later in Russia than in most other Western European countries. It is generally agreed that it was copied from the west sometime in the late 17th century, and quickly achieved state significance. In 1722 Emperor Peter I (The Great) established an official Heraldry Office headed by a Master of Heraldry under the jurisdiction of the Senate. Surnames as we know them today were first assumed in Europe from the 11th to the 15th Century. The employment in the use of a second name was a custom that was first introduced from the Normans. They themselves had not long before adopted them. It became, in course of time, a mark of gentler blood, and it was deemed a disgrace for gentlemen to have but one single name, as the meaner sort had. At first the coat of arms was a practical matter which served a function on the battlefield and in tournaments. With his helmet covering his face, and armour encasing the knight from head to foot, the only means of identification for his followers, was the insignia painted on his shield and embroidered on his surcoat, the flowing and draped garment worn over the armour.


someone did their homework
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TheWatchman wrote
-LemonKush- wrote mine is cerna This surname CERNA derives from the Russian name of CHERNYAKOV, a patronymic from the nickname CHERNYAK (black-haired) or dark skinned one. The name is also spelt CHERNAKOV, CZERNICKI, CHARNYAK, CHARNY, CHERNY and TCHERNATZKI. Russian surnames are almost exclusively patronymic (occasionally metronymic) in form, usually ending in 'ov' or 'ev'. Habitation and topographic names are rare, and many common Russian surnames are polygenetic, and their literal meaning is clear, even though the reason for their adoption may not be. Leontii CHERNY of the Company of Lifeguards by the Command of her Highness Empress Elizavetta Petrivna, dated December 31st 1741, was granted the rank of nobility along with all of his legal descendants. Heraldry appeared later in Russia than in most other Western European countries. It is generally agreed that it was copied from the west sometime in the late 17th century, and quickly achieved state significance. In 1722 Emperor Peter I (The Great) established an official Heraldry Office headed by a Master of Heraldry under the jurisdiction of the Senate. Surnames as we know them today were first assumed in Europe from the 11th to the 15th Century. The employment in the use of a second name was a custom that was first introduced from the Normans. They themselves had not long before adopted them. It became, in course of time, a mark of gentler blood, and it was deemed a disgrace for gentlemen to have but one single name, as the meaner sort had. At first the coat of arms was a practical matter which served a function on the battlefield and in tournaments. With his helmet covering his face, and armour encasing the knight from head to foot, the only means of identification for his followers, was the insignia painted on his shield and embroidered on his surcoat, the flowing and draped garment worn over the armour.


someone did their homework


Hahaha. True that.
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Mine is a "Page" out of a book,
Page.. i hate my life..
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