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the surnames
noun
An additional name, particularly those derived from a birthplace, quality, or achievement; an epithet.
Exact(59)
The surnames were similar.
Around 18,000 people bear the surnames.
"I forgot the surnames of some of my staff.
To protect the woman's identity, The Times has also omitted the surnames of her relatives).
He hadn't included the surnames because they weren't the purpose of the story.
Ruiz and Picasso were the surnames of his father and mother, respectively.
An earlier version of this article misspelled the surnames of two musicians playing at Riverside Park.
The two pieces offered took their titles from the surnames of the participants.
She is Caroline Smith DeWaal, not Caroline S.; she uses the surnames together.
The obituary also misspelled the surnames of two members of the Soul Stirrers.
The surnames of suspects in criminal cases are not disclosed in Germany.
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