Top 30 Most Common Surnames in Lebanon
1. Haddad (meaning 'blacksmith' or 'smith')
2. Khoury (meaning 'priest' or possibly even 'zealot')
3. Hayek
4. Itani (meaning 'He (God) gave me')
5. Hamieh (meaning 'energetic')
6. Maalouf
7. Rizk (meaning 'property')
8. Murr (meaning 'bitter')
9. Hanna
10. Hariri
11. Suleiman (meaning 'Solomon')
12. Labaky
13. Chehab
14. Harb (meaning 'war' or 'battle')
15. Karam (meaning 'generous,' 'kind,' or 'graceful')
16. Kaddoura (Syriac for 'a seller of vegetables')
17. Hajjar (meaning 'stone' or 'rock')
18. Azzi (meaning 'solid' or 'silkworm')
19. Aoun
20. Berbera (meaning 'mask')
21. Chamoun
22. Abla
23. Saad
24. Gemayel
25. Ajram
26. Turk
27. Canaan (a possible remnant of the Canaanite people who once inhabited the region)
28. Bustros
29. Tueini
30. Faysal
coorey
Habkouk
Baynie
Saliba
Mouyat
Massoud
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Yes, her mothers name is Maloof, which is a well-known lebanese last name.
Some common slave owner last names in American history include Washington, Jefferson, Lee, Jackson, and Johnson.
During the time of slavery in the United States, many slaves did not have last names. They were often given the last name of their owner or a generic surname like "Johnson" or "Smith." Some slaves did have last names, but it was not common practice.
Williams and Johns are very old surnames.