What does your Surname literally mean?

Dachs

Hero of the Soviet Union
Joined
Feb 23, 2005
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Location
Moscow
A place where you put dead people.
 

scherbchen

well that can´t be good
Joined
Aug 1, 2006
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3,530
:cry:
You have changed, scherbchen!!
Don't try to hide it!

I cannot hide it. I am down with the CFIC,,, wait, the CFCOC... gimme a minute.... the CFCFCF! yeah, you know me!
 

musekick

Loves a good question
Joined
Feb 23, 2009
Messages
374
Location
Behind the desk
Person who makes ropes or cords.
 

Dachs

Hero of the Soviet Union
Joined
Feb 23, 2005
Messages
32,588
Location
Moscow
Hm... "graveyard" would be a really awesome surname...
Gotta change my name... "George Winston Otto von Graveyard III" !
Not "graveyard", just "Graves". :)
 

TheLastOne36

Deity
Joined
Jan 17, 2007
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14,045
My surname translates in Polish to something like 'disagreement' or something.

Strange, yes I know. My ancestors over 1000 years ago were probably making a joke, and the name stuck is my guess.
 

PlutonianEmpire

King of the Plutonian Empire
Joined
Mar 11, 2004
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4,802
Location
MinneSNOWta
My surname means "cup bearer", meaning there were people in germany around 1500's or so that bore cups/drinks for kings and made sure they weren't poisonous or something like that.
 

Masada

Koi-san!
Joined
Dec 29, 2005
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12,534
Location
Osaka
I share my last name with a day and with a number of Saints.
 
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