From Liknes Karmoy Norway.
Appears to be the same as Licinious in Phonecian and Lachoneous in yiddish, Licinious was the name of the Etruscain (appointed govenor of Germania and beyond) (Scandanavia?) who fought Constantine in 320 AD over Norse and Greek religious beliefs not being included at the councils of Nicea. Who ended up briefly ruling the Ottoman areas of the Roman Empire. It also translates into the word VIKING in the Etruscain language as an Etruscain "L" appears as a checkmark "V" and "eous" can refer to being a Jew.
In yiddish any vowel can replace any other vowel or group of vowels; C, CH, and K are interchangable, and an "S" on the end of a surname implies a jewish background in Europe.
This idea of naming children fredson, tomson, and dickson, followed by the next child having a last name in scandanavian culture also implies a jewish origion to identify the lineage of children born to concubines (unmarried women). Some of my research todate even shows a maternal transfership of property in Norway.
Please check the front of your dictionary of each letter to validate my comments. This is the same way place names were translated to finally discover the location of TROY. DNA type I-M253 perhaps?
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