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Traditional Catholic Faith => Funny Stuff for Catholics => Topic started by: Seraphina on February 21, 2023, 11:41:49 AM
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I see why you posted this... hahaha
But to get serious, I think Pfeiffer is a moderately common surname though.
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I see why you posted this... hahaha
But to get serious, I think Pfeiffer is a moderately common surname though.
Yes, Pfeiffer is a fairly common surname, whether with two f’s or three.
And Joseph is a very common name, as well!
At least the NY JP isn’t bringing an amateur exorcist, another PH with him! :laugh1:
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Yeah, it's one of those German occupational surnames, iirc.
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I've seen Pfeiffer a lot, but a new one for me that I saw yesterday was Pfeuffer. No offense to all of the Pfeuffers out there, but that's the sort of name that might make finding someone to marry you just a bit more difficult. :laugh1: What do these names mean in German?