rare surname (origin unknown)

> rare surname (origin unknown)
> world coincidences: 3
> father, sister, and I
> DNA: 21% Switzerland (Lausanne), 38% France (mostly Normandy), 41% Unknown origin

You have no idea how disturbing it is not knowing in what language your surname is...

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little birthday girl

say the surname and we guess the language

I can't. I would be telling you who am I, literally.

Happy birthday user ! How many godforsaken years ?

In cases like this it's probably due to your ancestor's surname being misspelled by immigration officials when they came to your country.
Happens a lot in the americas. Unless your a native paraguayan and made up a surname for your family for official documents.

show the face and we guess your unknown origin

meant for but thanks. 21

seems french

>You have no idea how disturbing it is not knowing in what language your surname is...
I do actually.
t. rare surname with ~80 people worldwide, and no record of its meaning or etymology

>tfw not one, but two -sen surnames

C'est pas français, malheureusement...
How do you cope when asked ?

lmao

I wish there were more surnames desu, Latin America is really bad about just taking the same boring Spanish surnames instead of making their own/using native words.

Let me guess... Rumpelstinski?

>How do you cope when asked ?
I am an autist with OCD, so I do what I always do: shrug and obsess about what a retarded thing that was to do later.

This is happening, or maybe his grandparents tried to make their surname sound more Spanish from another language, just like Asian do. Andrea Popovski became Rodrigo Caccato Nel Culo de La Merda

lmao

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I don't want indio surnames
unlike mexilards my SPANISH surname is REFINATED and with CLASS

That’s a man

>REFINATED

>t. Santiago Romano Fischer Quispe

t julian nunez