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* A few surnames derive from occupations or tools, either in genitive case (e.g. ''Ṣāṭi'', ''Kolьcañī'') or in direct case (e.g. ''Kumis'', ''Drāṇīn'').
* A few surnames derive from occupations or tools, either in genitive case (e.g. ''Ṣāṭi'', ''Kolьcañī'') or in direct case (e.g. ''Kumis'', ''Drāṇīn'').
* Many Eastern surnames have their origins in Kans-Tsan clan names, like ''Yatakoma'', ''Laranamon'', ''Hantokan'', ''Futahira'', or ''Līkāntām''.
* Many Eastern surnames have their origins in Kans-Tsan clan names, like ''Yatakoma'', ''Laranamon'', ''Hantokan'', ''Futahira'', or ''Līkāntām''.
* Many surnames have unknown origin, most probably from non-Chlouvānem now displaced languages, especially in the jungle area. Examples are ''Nāʔahilūma'', ''Jāmatthāla'', ''Naiñoʔamė'', ''Lamichlīkyah'' or ''Nājihaufram''.
* Many surnames have unknown origin, most probably from non-Chlouvānem now displaced languages, especially in the jungle area. Examples are ''Nāɂahilūma'', ''Jāmatthāla'', ''Naiñoɂamė'', ''Lamichlīkyah'' or ''Nājihaufram''.


===Variable and invariable surnames===
===Variable and invariable surnames===
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