In it world of applications There are options to distribute. You can find several for a simple function and there are any type and anything. Some are unusual, others functional and this one we are going to tell you about, which we find quite interesting. Developers created a system to trace the origins of the world's surnames.
Is called Geneanet and they tell him Google Maps of surnames. Its function is to find the number of people who use the same surname and in some cases they trace them back in time to try to find their origin. According to a review of Computer Today, There are cases where family names dating back centuries have been found.
There are two ways to use it. The first may be that entering your last name will mark on the map the countries where there are people with your same family name. Under this same modality they make a breakdown of the meaning and morphosyntax of your surname, in order to find out where it comes from and if it has been deformed over time.
The other way is that you can enter the map and see which surnames are most used by country, region, city and with good luck even by neighborhood. It is possible that you have a namesake with a last name on your same street and perhaps you do not know it.
The app's Instagram posts are pure gold. It has old photos of people who are identified by their last name.. Maybe she is the aunt of a person who didn't know she had a relative in Budapest, for example.
Geneanet is a little scary because it has the data of 9 billion people, 9,001 if you count me, who tried to investigate the origin of my surname to see if I have any heritage from Spain, which is where my family name comes from.