No, Hussein or Husein is not a common Iranian surname. It is more commonly associated with Arabic-speaking regions or countries with a significant Muslim population. In Iran, common surnames are typically of Persian origin.
The most common South American surname in Argentina is Fernandez. In Brazil, the most common surname is Silva. In Chile, the most common surname is Gonzalez.
Lithuania has different top ranked surnames for men and women. The most common male surname is Kazlauskas. The most common female surname is KazlauskienÄ—.
I think the most common lebanese surname would either be Khouri, Elkhouri or Georgeos
The most common surname in Newfoundland, Canada is Smith.
The most common Russian surname is Ivanov, derived from the given name Ivan, which means "John" in English. It is estimated that over 5 million people in Russia have this surname.
"Moein" is a common Persian surname. There is also an Iranian singer named Nasrollah Moein Najafabadi, who is simply known as Moein. He is known for his romantic love songs.
The name, "Hussein," has Arabic origins which means "one who is handsome." Although Hussein is not a common first name of boys in the U.S., it is a much more popular surname (or last name) of men and women.
The last name Zoghi is of Persian (Iranian) origin. It is a common surname in Iran and is also found in other Persian-speaking countries.
Probably not. President Obama is of American and Kenyan heritage while Bile Hussein is Somali. In addition, Hussein is Obama's Middle Name and thus a given name (as opposed to a surname) and does not indicate family lineage whereas Hussein in Bile Hussein does indicate family lineage. Furthermore, Hussein is an incredibly common surname in the Moslem world (it comes from the name of Mohammed's grandson and means "beneficent").
No. Arab is not a common Iranian last name.
The name Oskoui is of Iranian origin, specifically Persian. It is a common surname in Iran and is often associated with individuals of Persian descent.
Hussein is a name of Arabic origin, with the meanings "good" or "handsome one", and is a Royal name in the kingdom of Jordan. It is a common surname in Arabic nations. The name has derived negative connotations mainly from its connection to Saddam Hussein (1937-2006), the deposed and executed dictator of Iraq.
The most common South American surname in Argentina is Fernandez. In Brazil, the most common surname is Silva. In Chile, the most common surname is Gonzalez.
Garcia is the most common Spanish surname.
Garcia is the most common surname in Spain.
Lithuania has different top ranked surnames for men and women. The most common male surname is Kazlauskas. The most common female surname is KazlauskienÄ—.
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