What does your last name mean?

JakeAssBeatClap

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My last name is Schoonmaker its dutch. Basically i have heard that it either means boat maker or ship maker which is a noble profession and pretty cool and would explain my love for nautical movies. But we have also heard that it means street sweeper or cleaner. Schoonmaker can be traced really fucking far back so in back in the olden times we were dope fucking boat makers... or we cleaned the poop and dead plague victims out of the gutters of the streets.
but I am neither of those things. I am SCHOON and i am an environmental studies major. Trees, energy, sun, wind power, water depletion, more trees, hippies, dumb blonde girls, my friend petrie, my friend ben who was pre law then fucked up and is now in environmental studies. Thats what that shits about. sonnnn
 
hahaha a schoonmaker is someone that cleans stuff up:)

my name is castelein and its an beer brewer, and the barkeeper :D
 
My last name is Kill and it came from German "Associates" of the famous Irish Clan "Kelly". It originated from a reference to fair hair. At least that is what a websites is telling me.
 
I typed in my last name, but Google refuses to believe the name Aiudi and gives me a couple billion results on the meaning Audi.
 
My last name is Greek. No one else in the world (other than my relatives) have the same last name as me. I unique as fuck.
 
it refuses your name cause you are fucking douche take your thumb and shove it up your pooper
 
my last name is lavall but was lavalle before my ancestors immigrated and then it was changed, i means "from the valley"
 
pfffff, hahaha

mine's.....in here
Greek form of the Aramaic name תָּאוֹמָא (Ta'oma') which meant "twin". In the New Testament this was the name of the apostle who initially doubted the resurrected Jesus. According to tradition he was martyred in India. Due to his renown, the name came into general use in the Christian world.In England the name was introduced by the Normans and became very popular due to Saint Thomas Becket, a 12th-century archbishop of Canterbury and martyr. Another notable saint by this name was the 13th-century Italian philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas, who is regarded as a Doctor of the Church. Other famous bearers include philosopher Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679), American president Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), novelist Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), and inventor Thomas Edison (1847-1931).
 
from it's oldest meaning, I'm related to an aryan king from England.... It's more recent meaning means someone in my family was a Knight. My ancestors are of royal blood. Pretty badass.
 
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I mean...do you know my first name? I think my facebook is super private anyway, not that i would mind.
 
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