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The surname "White" is English, Scots and Irish and comes from use as a nickname for a person who has white hair or an unusually fair complexion. As a Scots and Irsh surname, it has been widely used as a translation of Gaelic surnames derived from ban, meaning white (names like Bain) and fionn, meaning fair (names like Finn). The name has also been adopted by immigrants to English-speaking regions as an Anglicization of names derived from words for "white" in other languages, such as Weiss, Witten, Witt, and others. The name may also result from confusion with the name Wight, which is pronouced about the same but derives from the Middle English wigt, meaning valiant or stalwart and was used as a nickname for a strong-willed or brave man.

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