i want to know my surname...
just wanna ask about th eorigin of my surname
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In Ancient Roman mythology there was a water nymph named Anna Perenna. This may have been the source of a female given name, therefore the name of a female ancestor (metronym). Perenne looks like a French form.
Alternatively, there is a Breton surname, Perennes. Accent grave over the last e, to paraphrase W.C.Fields. This derives from an old male personal name, Perenesius, probably the name of some obscure early saint. That would be the name of a male ancestor (patronym).
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Apologies, I misread this name and thought it was Perenne. Peremne may be Spanish.
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Impossible to find a surname like yours.
I have found surnames quite similar of spanish origin:
Parama
Paramos
ParamesThey could have a locative origin according to Gutierre Tibon.
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It looks to be used as "perennial" or "everlasting" in Spanish, as in flowers or nature.
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