Surnames are a pretty recent thing generally. Ashkenazi Jews only got them in like nineteenth or twentieth century, forced by German bureaucracy — and a lot of the surnames adopted were the person’s profession.
Iceland doesn’t have surnames to this day — they have patronymics instead. Singer Björk Guðmundsdóttir’s last name means ‘daughter of Guðmundur’.
Surnames are a pretty recent thing generally. Ashkenazi Jews only got them in like nineteenth or twentieth century, forced by German bureaucracy — and a lot of the surnames adopted were the person’s profession.
Iceland doesn’t have surnames to this day — they have patronymics instead. Singer Björk Guðmundsdóttir’s last name means ‘daughter of Guðmundur’.