Florida and Arizona really surprised me; can’t help but wonder how long that’ll last!
Forever49 on
I know a Dick Friesen from Manitoba
Jalcatraz82 on
Meanwhile Newfoundland :

morgred13 on
I’m surprised that ‚Jones‘ isn’t on the list. I live in Tennessee and by far, Jones is the most common last name I have encountered.
Remarkable_Fun7662 on
The Manitobas are „Freezin'“.
irondumbell on
Matt LeBlanc
DidEpsteinKillHimslf on
It’ll be ‘Mohamed’ soon enough in Minnesota
Old_Barnacle7777 on
I would suggest that Carlson and Olsen are likely the 1st or 2nd most common surnames in Minnesota.
JohnnyCanuckist on
The Frantics did a skit on their CBC radio show with a guy lamenting all these hard to pronounce names like Deng Xiaoping and asking „why can’t they be called Smith“
Hey648934 on
Smith was a convenient last name to adopt and lay low when you landed from the old continent with a more than questionable past
Due-Application-8171 on
I have the book this map came from somewhere
Myreddditusername on
I’ve never met a Smith
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Florida and Arizona really surprised me; can’t help but wonder how long that’ll last!
I know a Dick Friesen from Manitoba
Meanwhile Newfoundland :

I’m surprised that ‚Jones‘ isn’t on the list. I live in Tennessee and by far, Jones is the most common last name I have encountered.
The Manitobas are „Freezin'“.
Matt LeBlanc
It’ll be ‘Mohamed’ soon enough in Minnesota
I would suggest that Carlson and Olsen are likely the 1st or 2nd most common surnames in Minnesota.
The Frantics did a skit on their CBC radio show with a guy lamenting all these hard to pronounce names like Deng Xiaoping and asking „why can’t they be called Smith“
Smith was a convenient last name to adopt and lay low when you landed from the old continent with a more than questionable past
I have the book this map came from somewhere
I’ve never met a Smith