`Musqueton' but `Mouston.' Since I have had the honor of being my lord's steward I have taken the
last name as more dignified and calculated to make my inferiors respect me.
The
last name was written in pencil, and Amy explained that he was to rewrite it in ink and seal it up for her properly.
In the first place, I must tell you that I was born in Omaha, and my father, who was a politician, named me Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs, Diggs being the
last name because he could think of no more to go before it.
She thought about him the very first moment on waking; and his was the very
last name mentioned m her prayers.
Their
last names were unpronounceable, so they were called Pavel and Peter.
The star admitted that she wanted to take up the
last name of the musician husband because she's a "romantic" person.
Grant and Sandy Milne (Grant was the
last name in the register in 1999 before the school closed)
"Growing up, when I would tell someone my
last name, they would always say 'hmmm; I don't know' as a joke."
The result: participants who had the same
last name as the customer blamed the waitress for the service failure, while those with the same
last name as the waitress blamed the customer instead.
President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon in 2007 refused from the Russified ending of his name - ov - in his
last name and changed it into a national name.
To celebrate United Airlines' new daily, nonstop service between its Houston hub and Sydney, Australia starting January 18, the airline is searching for individuals across the US -- excluding New York and Florida -- with the first or
last name Sydney to enter for a chance to visit the city of their namesake with one guest through a sweepstakes at SydneyHoustonUnited.com, the company said.