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why do white Americans have to make up their heritage to seem interesting
shame about you then <:trolled:437512288438714368>
how so
how should I know, you lot aren't very original when it comes to naming things
england?
also you say anything with shire wrong
i know but americans pronounce it war wick
should be pronounced war-rick
a lot of surnames got accidentally altered/“americanized” by immigration officers
if the immigrant couldn’t write their name, the officer just went by phonetics
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Everyone in Europe has a family crest lol
Or at least in Ireland and the UK
Not sure about the rest of Europe if I'm to be totally honest
But half of them are fakes anyway that are just used to sell merch to Americans
In France only names with "de" are nobility
De Bourbon
De Valois
Etc, that's how their titles work
In Ireland and Scotland we have clan names so somebody with any name was once a noble
So there was once a McCarthy Mór who was top dog of a given sept of that clan
While there were also plenty of McCarthy's who were manual labourers
In England so far as I'm aware the rules regarding heraldry are still quite strict but most all native names will have some at this point
Even dirt common names like Smith, Mason and Baker do
Well yeah they're real but far from rare lol
Of course it depends which Hammond's and how far back you're talking as well
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A lot of names in Ireland and the UK have a few origins
Like Robinson's from Scotland descend from clan Gunni, who were Vikings, or from a random lad called Robin, or even from a Jewish origin from "Rabin"