Some of the examples are listed below:
1) The prefix "Mac" means "son". "Mc" is an anglicized version that is used in Scotland and Ireland. It is patronym and the female equivalent is Nic. Example is Mackenzie.
2) Prefix fitz has the same meaning with suffix son which the former has been used from Norman times. Therefore, there are examples such as Fitzgerald and Fitzpatrick.
3) In Dutch language, are composed of the combination of father's name and ending. The suffixes are zoon for sons, dochter for daughters. For example, Janszoon and Simonsdochter.
2. They could add whatever they wanted, and make it to their liking. They could also make it healthier, and to fit their nutritional needs.
3. The health benefits of eating home cooked opposed to fast food is that it can be much healthier. In home cooked food, there is much less sugar, salt, and all the bad stuff. You wouldn't have to worry about preservatives.
A reason a argument is pointless
I believe the one you have right now is correct:)