Talk:Kagamine Rin \ Len/@comment-3183184-20140217123109/@comment-86.134.64.153-20140228155619

^Its the same for oth countries.

Some other examples, "smith" does not mean you "Smith out there. "Smith" was a general surname given to anyone who was something like a backsmith in olde times.  Fitzpatrick just means "son of patrick".... Because you had a ancestor l ago thatwas indeed a son of a man calle Patrck... while ot names like Blackmore is because you were a "child of the black moor", in other words, this one was based on locatisomesurnames come slierally from the village you were brn in). Some slaves n America took n their masters surnames as their own when slavery was abolished as they ha noting else.

Surnames a little weak in deed. :-/