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The English surname Martin is a habitational name from several places in England, principally in Hampshire, Lincolnshire, and Worcestershire. Martin in Old English means 'settlement by a lake' or 'settlement by a boundary' .

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1. English: variant of Sartain. 2. French: topographic name from a diminutive of sart, a reduced form of Old French essart 'newly cleared and cultivated land'. 3. Italian (Venetian): variant of Sartini.

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