Examples of 'surname may' in a sentence

Meaning of "surname may"

surname may": The phrase 'surname may' suggests a possibility related to a surname or last name, typically indicating a potential outcome or scenario.

How to use "surname may" in a sentence

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The surname may have several origins.
Upon divorce, the surname may be restored.
The surname may refer to the following notable people.
In the Czech Republic, the surname may relate to the word Franc.
The surname may have come from a place name or a geographical feature.
When transliterated from Yiddish to Russian to English, the surname may be spelled as follows.
The surname may also be of Ligurian origin.
The second part of the surname may be a place, a house name, or a nickname.
His surname may also suggest provenance from the town of Brünn.
When transliterated via Polish, the surname may be spelled as Cejtlin, Cajtlin, Zejtlin, Zajtlin.
His surname may be spelled either Lallemant or Lalemant by different references.
Some instances of the surname may have evolved from the Latin personal name Ferrandus.
Her surname may well be Kenyon but I can not see that it is her first name.
Even though his surname may mean old, he is a great young man.
A surname may get you a meeting, but if there is no talent you will not get the part.

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In emigration, the surname may also be transliterated as Gsovsky, Gsovski.
His surname may indicate a Jewish background, although this is disputed by some scholars.
The Piotter surname may be linked with the similar surname of Peotter.
The surname may also refer to Edward Bellamy, author of the utopian novel Looking Backward.
Valerie 's surname may be the most definite of the three.
The surname may be Russified to Geishtor or Geyshtor.
The second surname may be a place, house name, or nickname.
The surname may be from the now obscure English verb scrouge, meaning " squeeze " or " press.
Note, In commentaries, his surname may appear in variant forms, including, Aitsingeri, Aitsingero, Aitsingerum, Eyzingern.
The surname may refer to, Andrey Kvasov c.
Her surname may well be Kenyon.
His surname may also be rendered Manak ( Манак ) or Manijakis Манијакис.
The surname may refer to, Jānis Rozītis, Latvian football forward.

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