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Some names are found in all languages, or are similar in all languages. Smith, the most common name in the United States, has equivalents in other languages too. In Germany, Smith translates as Schmidt, and in Scandinavian the name is Smed; Miller may have once been Muller in German and was Americanized once the Muller ancestor came to the U.S. Similarly, Johnson is the same as the Swedish Johanson or the Dutch Jensen or Janson. In The Melting Pot Book of Family Names, Connie Lockhart Ellefson has a chart of first name equivalents for a variety of countries. Take the name John, for example, which she finds in these countries below:
And Margaret in many other languages. . .
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