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Cygne and Saxon are French equivalents of the English name "Cessna." The aviation aircraft manufacturing company-linked surname inspires some disagreement over origins, with some genealogists opting for Old French meanings of "swan" (case 1) and of "Saxon" (example 2) in the second. The respective pronunciations will be "seen" and "sak-so" in French.

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