@@gatisharma5645we should ban people with sharma or Singh as a second name or we should make it so they cant get get education or medical helps , its so annoying at this point to see that same name .
Apparantly the reason there are so many nguyens in vietnam is that people started naming themselves after the royal family, for mediaeval era clout I guess idk
I have seen this guy actively ignoring mentioning India or in general Asia on his channel. Even when it comes to guessing a country, the biggies in Asia rarely make it to his top quick guesses. Racist maybe…
I love to see jack mess up practically every name here lmao Edit: that statistic about India has got to be so fricking wrong, I've been to pretty much 80% of India and only ever seen 2 people named Devi There are a hundred other popular surnames (that I know of), way more than Devi 😂
As Kazakh I met one person who was my taekwondo teacher and no one other than him… I will agree we have 100000 Korean immigrants but holly how the fuck they overthrew us? I researched my self most common last name in Kazakhstan is Akhmetov with 66000 people not Kim with 33000.
In Poland, the second most popular surname is Kowalski. This surname comes from adding "-ski" to the word Kowal. And "Kowal" in translation literally means Smith. But fun fact, in Polish, the addition of "-ski" to a surname means a surname coming from a locality. This means that Kowalski does not come from the blacksmith profession, but from the place named " Kowal".
I have lived in South Africa my whole life and haven't met someone with Nkosi as a surname yet... Idk if this statistics only came from KZN because that is a IsiZulu surname. I expected it to be Dlamini or Naidoo
As an Uzbek I never met a person named Kim. It's true we: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have huge Korean minority but it's not huge to be common last names
Here in Kazakhstan i think it might be possible because we all have so many different last names since its basically our grandfathers name In fact i met more Kims than any other last names
As someone who goes to school with a ton of Hispanic people, 90% of those Hispanics are Salvadorians and their last names are usually Lopez, I know one salvadorian who’s last name is Hernandez, and that’s it.
As a Russian, the most enraging thing is that foreigners don't understand that our last names have different genders, i.a in most cases we added an "a" for a feminine last name like : Jack Ivanov but Barbara Ivanova
I think it's because of high variety of uzbek surname, for example Rustamjonov and Rustamov. In addition to this we have nale and female versions that are counted as 2 different ones. Also, it's very common that parents give different surname for the child. In contrast there some Koreans, who have about 4-5 surnames, among which Kim is the most common and unisex.
@@Lyrc-kf6lt It's interesting to hear your experiences, but it's important to remember that diversity exists within every group, and individual experiences can vary widely.
@@iamliut.w чего же ты обиделся то так, черненький? У нас в России твоих сограждан несколько миллионов, ведут себя как хуесосы, пристают к девушкам и нарушают общественный порядок, готов поставить душу твоей мамы на то, что в России большая процентная часть знает Английский, нежели в твоем родном ауле
@@Lyrc-kf6lt stereotype probably. I've met many Uzbek students in my university and they know English perfectly fine and can quote Pushkin freely. Maybe it's about your environment? I mean, uneducated people usually don't have educated people around them.
@@nora_evansthen you’ve never been to Uzbekistan. There are Soviet Koreans and they don’t have many different last names compared to Uzbeks and Russians.
They’re all wrong anyway, they say most of the last names in the gulf are ali and khan for most of the countries. i think they mean like father names or something
It's kinda funny cuz I'm from Russia and my surname is the most ridiculous thing ever. My surname is Koshcheeva ("Va" at the end is one of the variety of female suffixes) Koshchei is an east slavic folklore, analogue of Hades. He's an evil magician and necromancer, who's death lies in an egg ("There is an island in the sea on the ocean, on that island there is an oak tree, a chest buried under the tree, in a chest - a hare, in a hare - a duck, in a duck - an egg, in the egg - a needle, - the Koshcheev's death" ). He's portrayed as a very thin, skeleton-like man who is withering over his riches. That's where his powers come from There's also a saying that goes by "How Koschei languished over gold" , when someone is overly protective of something, to the point they're losing their health because of it
For Finland it's "Korhonen" It used to be Virtanen, but around 15yrs ago Korhonen became the most numerous surname. (virta = stream, as in: river, brook... "korho" is really old dialectal word for hoarse/husky (in proper Finnish; karhea) -nen is common end suffix of place names and surnames. It means roughly "from place X")
As an Indian I never met a single "Devi" I will say Singh is most common IMO
same
I think it's Sharma/verma
@@gatisharma5645we should ban people with sharma or Singh as a second name or we should make it so they cant get get education or medical helps , its so annoying at this point to see that same name .
@@mahatmagandhi2434 okay 👍🏾
@@gatisharma56453% Brahmins, most popular surname?
Bro really said " gone-zay-less"
British can’t say Latin names and Americans can’t say French names lmao
As a gonzalez it made me cry lmao
@@oogaboogazoogawooga3450 i feel so disrespected with that pronounciation
@@YOLO-yx2nzJay-ma-pell baguette, whee whee?
I know how to spell it because of a cartoon about a fast mexican mouse😂😂😂
"Mr. Nguyen please come to the office"
*the entire Vietnamese race*
Yep I’m glad I’m not the only one who saw that
The one guy surname Trun: Drinking coffee
Apparantly the reason there are so many nguyens in vietnam is that people started naming themselves after the royal family, for mediaeval era clout I guess idk
Exactly!
You needed my brother boss?
Dude just hovered over Asia like it isn't the largest continent in the world 💀
Yup unfollowed
I have seen this guy actively ignoring mentioning India or in general Asia on his channel. Even when it comes to guessing a country, the biggies in Asia rarely make it to his top quick guesses. Racist maybe…
@@confused19881910 maybe or he’s just not interested in Asia unfortunately
Its literally bc there wasnt time left he isnt racist dawg
@@confused19881910it’s not that deep there’s just not enough time
"GAwnZEylus" hurt my ears every single time
Oh my god yes. I'm whiter than casper the ghost but it was nails on a chalkboard.
@@NoThankUBeQuietWell... There're some white latins to... As myself 😅
Mi nombre :pain:
@@rubyscarf7676 Fuerza, bro
As a half hispanic, it was like unintentional racism. Or just him being british and saying everything wrong.
“India’s most common last name is Devi”
*Never have I ever fans have entered the chat*
it had to be kumar imo
No way it’s not Singh or patel
@@aumpatel1594no way patel.
It should be kumar, singh,or sharma.
I was thinking shrma
@@onkarshete9559 no but if u search it up Patel is the second most common last name in India after Singh but for some reason it was Devi??
as a korean who's last name is kim, I see this as an absolute win
The bars 🔥🔥🔥
@@Pb7.62 what bars..?
@@HYPERCHARGE_MINJOONKim and win rhyme I guess
@@Pb7.62HE GOT HIDDEN TALENT AND WE NEED TO SUPPRESS THAT SH-
@@potatoman779No, they barely don't rhyme.
As an Indonesian, i exi-
same
Yeah
I'm outraged but respect it at the same time
I love to see jack mess up practically every name here lmao
Edit: that statistic about India has got to be so fricking wrong, I've been to pretty much 80% of India and only ever seen 2 people named Devi
There are a hundred other popular surnames (that I know of), way more than Devi 😂
He Really messed up 😂😂😂
He said (Gon-zay-less)
He tried😂
Gonzalez
Hahahaha! Yeah!
The pronunciation on Gonzalez hurts
Gone-seeeeles
gone say less 💀💀
Gone sales
Danny
As a filipino that last name is also common and it hurts to hear gonzeiles and not gon-zah-les
Brasil with "Da Silva" 😂
Bro skipped North Africa 💀
As a confirmed Indian I've never seen someone with last name "Devi"
Married women in India automatically gain the surname devi. Not sure about metropolitan cities. But it happens on large scale
my mother's surname before marriage was devi
in my village almost every woman's surname was devi before marriage
All my family females have that.
Shows how most of the woke youth who represent the socio political status of India to the world, haven't even ever been to rural India.
yeah tbh i only met people with devi as their first name
As an Uzbek, I have never met Uzbek whose last name was "Kim"😅😅
Fr
Must be the Koreans or something
@@toodoon8240 not so many koreans here
As Kazakh I met one person who was my taekwondo teacher and no one other than him… I will agree we have 100000 Korean immigrants but holly how the fuck they overthrew us?
I researched my self most common last name in Kazakhstan is Akhmetov with 66000 people not Kim with 33000.
@@Tennosoul maybe they think that all Asians are Kims 😂
Müller is so fricking true. I swear most Germans have at least met one person named Müller
But we all know who Top Müller is ! 😎
As a Uzbek i confirm we all "KIM"🗿💀
I just love how Africa has all these long, intricate names and then there's just Angola with frickin Manuel lmao
Cameroon with Ngo lol
😂😂
result of portugal
@@neuropathicalexactly
Angolans are Lusophones. They have a internationally recognized dialect of portugese and are the second most populated portugese speaking nation.
The fact that you didnt even give my country a chance to appear in the entire video💀
what countrt is urs?
@@thedarkfroggy Egypt
same for libya
same here bro im from libya
He skiped the whole middle east countries 😅.
But i am pretty sure that must of them will be "Ali" or "Mohammed".
In Poland, the second most popular surname is Kowalski.
This surname comes from adding "-ski" to the word Kowal.
And "Kowal" in translation literally means Smith.
But fun fact, in Polish, the addition of "-ski" to a surname means a surname coming from a locality.
This means that Kowalski does not come from the blacksmith profession, but from the place named " Kowal".
Actually in Russia the most popular are Kuznetsov(a) and Smirnov(a) (a in the end is for feminine version). Guess what "kuznEts" means in Russian :)
Fun fact: only Koreans have Kim lastname in Uzbekistan
In Kazakhstan too
It is due to Korean forced migration by Stalin. There are hundreds of thousands of Koreans who are still Kazakhs/Uzbek that are living somewhere else
as an uzbek i haven't seen any person that was named Kim
His pronunciation of everything makes this funnier
hey
As a person who’s last name is Gonzalez his pronunciation made my ears bleed it was that bad
He pronounced ivanova correctly
Kumar and Kumari left the chat
Sharma and jain also left the chat
I agree with Devi to be most common lastname
Almost all women use devi bro
That's not their *last name* though
@@fiend_xdns many people use them as their last
As soon as he said "most common last name" I was YELLING "Hernández" to my phone lmaooo
As a Pakistani I think that "Muhammad" and "Ali" are on of the most common names here
It's last name and there are so many people with Khan as their last name
I don't think so Muslims have anything specifically as their surname or first name lol
The way he says GONZÁLEZ blows my mind! I’ve never heard it pronounced that way haha😂
“Gone-Zay-Less” 😭
Now imagine how we feel when you say Worcestershire
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Now imagine how we feel when you say anything ever
@@themachomanrs i cant
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Figures
fun fact: in south africa (my country) Nkosi means "king" or "chief"
I have lived in South Africa my whole life and haven't met someone with Nkosi as a surname yet... Idk if this statistics only came from KZN because that is a IsiZulu surname. I expected it to be Dlamini or Naidoo
Wang means king too. There is even a king surname in English. Very popular.
Sharma Ji has left the chat 😂
It's a caste based surname
What ? Brahmins are 2% of indian population 😂.
As an Uzbek I never met a person named Kim. It's true we: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have huge Korean minority but it's not huge to be common last names
Here in Kazakhstan i think it might be possible because we all have so many different last names since
its basically our grandfathers name
In fact i met more Kims than any other last names
Its because of Koryo-saram They are people who used to live in manchuria and primorye, they got deported by the soviet government before ww2
@@kartofel112 they are like 2 percent of the whole population! The date is wrong
as an Uzbek myself I can definitely say I've never heard or met anyone with a last name Kim
@@ggbb5621"Ahmetov" most common last Name in Qazaqstan
Him saying da silva got me rollin in the ground
Ghana even has an Akan proverb about how every house has someone named Mensah.
I love how he completely passed over the Mediterranean
Greece here! Fml
Irrelevant
Fr 🇹🇷
@@a_multidimentional_mess5561ikr
Oh yeah! It would be interesting to look at Mediterranean last names, no idea what is popular over there
As an Kazakh, I have never met someone with "kim" in their name
But in our language, Kim is who
Edit: idk my history, thx for the free info
Kim Jong of kazakh😂 would be a nice name😅
Yes I was curious for kazakh last name too. But when I saw Kim I was like waaaaht. I was expecting Armanova or Mahmud or anything but Kim
Кореецтирдикиго Ким деген
@@Izuna667 Yeees that's what I'm saying. Never met kazakh with last name Kim
I’m guessing it’s Korean immigrants
Thailand: most common last name was a Chinese last name💀
As someone who goes to school with a ton of Hispanic people, 90% of those Hispanics are Salvadorians and their last names are usually Lopez, I know one salvadorian who’s last name is Hernandez, and that’s it.
As an Indian I can confirm that "Devi" is not at all a very common last name in our country.
yes i also think that it should be khan or kumar or something else. devi is common in eastern states (7 sisters)
Man it's so true I have never met a person with Devi as their last name... The only person I can think nof is Sri Devi 😅
Devi and Kumar are very common names for people for older generations from impoverished background in Bihar and UP.
@@hemlataverma9770as a person from “7 sisters” ive never met anyone with lastname DEVI in my whole life lol
@@hahaha-hp2ec REALLY
I love listening to Jack mess up the pronunciation of every name.
He actually said the danish Jensen Perfect
Im from Denmark and I was shocked by how well you pronounced Jensen 😂🇩🇰
When he said Gonzalez, i sure felt the pain of my friend Adrian 😂😂😂
As a Russian, the most enraging thing is that foreigners don't understand that our last names have different genders, i.a in most cases we added an "a" for a feminine last name like : Jack Ivanov but Barbara Ivanova
There are more women than man in Russia, so I would assume that there might be more "Ivanova"s than "Ivanov"s)
@@glaszataj5126it's not even Ivanova, the most common surname is Smirnova
@@LaukMirit’s our data statistics? Maybe.
I think that's thing with all slavic languages
Not all the languages have gendered surnames, you know
As an Uzbek, I'm completely sure we don't have anyone who has that "Kim" surname, that's gotta be a mistake
I agree, i have never met guy that has surname "kim"
Ethnic koreans
Kim koreans but they are not majority in Kazakhstan
I think it's because of high variety of uzbek surname, for example Rustamjonov and Rustamov. In addition to this we have nale and female versions that are counted as 2 different ones. Also, it's very common that parents give different surname for the child. In contrast there some Koreans, who have about 4-5 surnames, among which Kim is the most common and unisex.
They are the descendants of Soviet Koreans, ever heard of Viktor Tsoi?
In my whole life I seen one Setang in Thailand is on a tv show💀💀
Bro just slipped over my country, didn't even show it on screen ☠️
In India basically every woman is devi😂
Never have I ever vibes
Hum ne dekha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 2 larkiyo ka rape, gobar kha ky patri pe hug do
And every guy is Patel
@@yomilala8929 no bro last name devi
@@domth3bomb every gujrati guy is a patel
Anglosphere trying to think of any surname except Smith: 😥😔
johnson is pretty common
Apricotsawlkdff is my friends last name
@@LeafMappingtf
@@mughalproductions7722 Hi. Jamaican here. we are part of the Anglosphere too. That video showed that Brown is our most common last name.
@@andrerobinson5831 oh
Fun Fact: In my country, first name is family name and last name is your name
😂😂😂😂
it's gon-ZA-less not gon-say-less
"The most common last names in countries that aren't arabic,"Should be the title💀
for jordan it says "Allah" ?!?
it also says khan?? that’s south asian
Yea he totally skipped Middle East & North Africa regions 🙁 he even looked at Central Asia! Also skipped Oceania mostly
Ohw, just wait a few years and Mohammad is the most used name in Western Europe..
As an Indian, I have never met someone with Devi as their last name
my mother has that as her last name
@@naysha323 a surname or lastname?
@@rajramteke3605 both lmao, there's usually no difference between the two 💀
Grandpa Smith was a very Busy Man😂
As an Ecuadorian, I can confirm Garcia makes sense.
Dude casually ignored East Europe
Oh come, for Poland it was always going to be “Nowak” or “Kowalski” 😂😅 It was rigged from the start.
also the Middle East
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan: Kim
Kim Jong Un ordering the invasion of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Actually they are all Koreans living in both countries forced to move early 20th
"EVERY country" Turkey has left the chat
North africa also
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it's in europe
Indonesia : bye
@@mhartmakerasia
Any Malagasy here ?? 🙋🏻♀️
If I ever got lost I know who to call
As a Mauritian, "Beeharry" as the most common name is the truest thing I've ever seen
the Gonzalez pronunciation is just too funny 😂😂
As an uzbek, I never saw a person whose last name is Kim
edit: thank u for these likes (first time having these many)
As an Russian I never saw a uzbek who knows English
@@Lyrc-kf6lt It's interesting to hear your experiences, but it's important to remember that diversity exists within every group, and individual experiences can vary widely.
@@Lyrc-kf6lthaha funny, u gotta work on ur grammar. As an Uzbek i am embarrassed of ur silly mistake.
@@iamliut.w чего же ты обиделся то так, черненький? У нас в России твоих сограждан несколько миллионов, ведут себя как хуесосы, пристают к девушкам и нарушают общественный порядок, готов поставить душу твоей мамы на то, что в России большая процентная часть знает Английский, нежели в твоем родном ауле
@@Lyrc-kf6lt stereotype probably. I've met many Uzbek students in my university and they know English perfectly fine and can quote Pushkin freely. Maybe it's about your environment? I mean, uneducated people usually don't have educated people around them.
Bro showed every country except mine
As a person from Uzbekistan i can say that "Kim" is literally not the most common name
Koreans
@@user-wg3kh4ox3tso? There is not so many Koreans in that countries. That's why it's weird
@@nora_evansthen you’ve never been to Uzbekistan. There are Soviet Koreans and they don’t have many different last names compared to Uzbeks and Russians.
As a Tanzanian, I can confirm that Juma is a common name here 😅
Gone zaaaaaah less
As a fellow Müller i approve
All of south America just sounds like the top footballers😂
The fact that he didn't give Turkey a chance is just sad💀
i was also thinking that like it wasnt even on screen lmao
Same with morocco
My guy did everything in his power to not show turkey 💀💀
@@Ballsmasher11037 it's like he has beef with turkey
bruh a lot of countries didnt even appear on screen
As an Indian, I've never seen a person whose surname is Devi except Shakuntala Devi. I think Sharma and Singh are one of the most common surnames here
Ireland be getting doctor murphies🗿
“ I once met a man with a wooden leg named smith”
If you know, you know
his arab views: YES YES HE IS IN ASIA! WE WILL FINALLY BE IN THE VIDEO
What actually happened: He ended it with Australia
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They’re all wrong anyway, they say most of the last names in the gulf are ali and khan for most of the countries. i think they mean like father names or something
They just hate us, but they don't want to admit it.
لعنة الله عليهم
AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE, OI OI OI
@@fr6938 idk bro I am arab and I still don’t understand
As an Aussie, I somehow feel like I’ve never met anyone with the last name Smith.
As a Aussie/Chinese I think I’ve seen only one smith. My last name isn’t that popular in Australia. It’s Li which is so short
@em9858 Steve Smith Australian cricket player
Your cricket team captain is named 😂 Steve Smith. Wth
Steve Smith your cricketer bro😂😂😂
That's interesting. One of the few Australians I know about (Steven Smith) has the last name Smith.
In Poland second most popular second name is Kowalski, "kowal" means smith and -ski is just a sufix
Guy: "whats your last name?"
Guy from palaua:"TELELE"
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan:- YES!, We have another 'Kim' Jong Un 💀
Fr 💀
for everyone who was wondering, in japan it's sato
As an aussie i've never seen someone called "smith"
steve smith 🗿🗿🗿
Actually something like 100 years ago , every woman had one common surname which was devi(in india)
It wasn't last name. They just added bai/devi at the end for respect
@@gunashreejoshi Exactly. How can we point out mistakes in this stupid map when our own people are ignorant, and believe the same thing?
Hey Jack,
I have advise for you, post a link to the cards themself, so people van check their country if they didn't see it.
Have a Great Day.
What did u get? I have Greece ... Nowhere
Meanwhile I’m just chillin with the last name MacLennan
He pronounced Jensen really well
A moment of appreciation for how this man perfectly pronounced “Phiri”
I can't wait to see Jack trying to pronounce Korhonen🇫🇮
Joo😂
kohrona 🗿
Ireland got that nfs heat name line
In Wales like 60% of the people I know just have the last name of 'Williams' and 'Jones'
This guys has the most pure British accent I’ve ever heard
To be specific Newcastle
Being a resident of Spain I can verify that 50% of the people I know have "Garcia" as their last name.
As a Mexican Garcia, Hi!
eww
It's kinda funny cuz I'm from Russia and my surname is the most ridiculous thing ever. My surname is Koshcheeva ("Va" at the end is one of the variety of female suffixes)
Koshchei is an east slavic folklore, analogue of Hades. He's an evil magician and necromancer, who's death lies in an egg ("There is an island in the sea on the ocean, on that island there is an oak tree, a chest buried under the tree, in a chest - a hare, in a hare - a duck, in a duck - an egg, in the egg - a needle, - the Koshcheev's death" ). He's portrayed as a very thin, skeleton-like man who is withering over his riches. That's where his powers come from
There's also a saying that goes by "How Koschei languished over gold" , when someone is overly protective of something, to the point they're losing their health because of it
Jack almost forgot New Zealand
As a Filipino, I've heard a lot of people with the surname "Dela Cruz"
yeah, common name might also be Juan..
Gone zale us killed me. That’s the most northern thing I’ve ever seen 😅.
For Finland it's "Korhonen"
It used to be Virtanen, but around 15yrs ago Korhonen became the most numerous surname.
(virta = stream, as in: river, brook...
"korho" is really old dialectal word for hoarse/husky (in proper Finnish; karhea)
-nen is common end suffix of place names and surnames. It means roughly "from place X")
As an Uzbek, I can tell you that the "Kim" thing doesn't belong to Uzbekistan, I have no clue we ever had this last name lmao😂😂😂😂
Italians like colors a lot. Some of the most common surnames are: Rossi (red), Bianchi (white), Verdi (green). Interestingly like the flag.
Can’t believe how good he was at pronouncing Jensen
I didn't know it was said that way, it's my sisters last name but its said how its spelt here in New Zealand so interesting
@@rebekahtaylor4830 you probably pronounce it right, he was just good at saying it in danish
Hearing him say gonzalez is like nails on a chalk board
"gone say less"
Finally made it into a JSAG video and short with my most upvoted post, Thank you ♥️
What is the moroccan last name is?
@@Chad_El-Ayoubi Alaoui
Congrats!
Could you send a link to your post?
New Zealanders gotta be shocked someone acknowledged their existence
Lol yes I was like oooh look we made it haha
caudhari in nepal got me😂
As a german , if Ur last name is Müller
Ur either :
A : any german in a movie
B : old
C : a german in a movie using a fake name