Last Name SEWER

Summary/Contribute


Meaning The sewer, and officer who brought in and took away yje dishes, one who superintended the 'courses' at tanle. from Old French 'sevre, suir,' to follow. A substantive 'sewer,' dishes, is found in Chaucer, who, describeding the rich feasts of Cambuscan, King of Tartary, says time would fail him to tell 'Of their strange sewes,' which may be from the same root.
Origin English, Russian, Irish

Rank 59,769 (2000 US census) 34,732 (1990 US census)
Count 316 (2000 US census)

Race / ethnic distribution

The 2000 US Census claims that
  • 7.59%, or 24 total occurrences, of those with this family name identified themselves as being white,
  • 79.11%, or 250 total occurrences, as black,
  • 0%, or 0 total occurrences, as Asian and Pacific Islander,
  • 0%, or 0 total occurrences, as American Indian and Native Alaskan,
  • 4.11%, or 13 total occurrences, as two or more races, and
  • 9.18%, or 29 total occurrences, as Hispanic ethnic origin.


English surnames

English surnames can be divided into five classes: Baptisimal or Personal (first) names, local, official, and occupative surnames. Nicknames represent the last class. Practically there are only four classes, for it is often hard ti distinguish between occupation and offic...

Some Popular Lithuanian Baby Names

Here is the list of some Lithuanian first names in alphabetical order:

Aba Abromas Adolfas Adolis Adomas Albertas Albinas Aleksandras Aleksas Aleksiejus Alfonsas Alfredas Algirdas Aloizas Aloyzas Ambroziejus Andrijonas Andri...

Scottish surnames

Scottish last names divide themselves into two classes: Highland and Lowland.
In very few instances the names were considered before the eleventh century. They became significantly better known only since the thirteen century.
Just like English and other last n...


©2015 ANC Labs Inc | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | View in: Classic | Mobile