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There are lots of last names like "Small", "Short", and "Little" but none like "Tall" or "Big"

I wonder why Edit: interesting, this seems to be mainly an English phenomenon, a lot of examples but they are all from other languages. The exception being Biggs, although I've never met a Biggs.

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lemmy.world

Yeah I did think of Armstrong, although that's not quite rhe same thing. Still a pretty sweet last name though I feel like you kinda have to be some kind of craftsman with a name like that.

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As we know, Ariana Grande is 6'8" and has biceps like a regular man's thighs.

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lemmy.world

Yeah, but there is “Grossman”. In German “gross” or “groß” means big.

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Yeah, I don't think Groß (big) and Lang (long) are any less common than Klein (small) and Kurz (short)

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In my German region are many family names called „Lange“ „Langer“ „Langes“ which means tall guy.

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True, I did think of Long, although the etymology of that one isn't always clear. For Irish people apparently "Long" is derived from the Gaelic word for seafarer.

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the surname Homan is sometimes derived from old German "hoh mann" which is literally "tall man" (hoh is related to high)

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The 10th most common surname in the Netherlands is de Groot, which means the Big.

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'Nagy' (which is one syllable, and 'gy' means something like a voiced, wet 'd', like the mid section of your tongue against the roof of your mouth) is one of the most common Hungarian surnames. It means 'big'. I have never heard of (the equivalent of) 'Tall', but 'Long' exists.

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Tangentially related... nicknames for tall. I have always like "stretch". And of course calling a big man tiny is just great.

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Cel-Mare in Romania aka "the big one".

Apologies if mistranslated. I'm not Romanian but I work with a lot of em and one of them has that last name as well as a candy bar there.

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