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The surname Samuel has Hebrew origins, derived from the given name "Samuel," which means "God has heard." It is commonly associated with the biblical figure Samuel, a prophet and leader in ancient Israel. The surname may have been adopted by families of Jewish descent, as well as by non-Jewish populations influenced by the name through various cultures and languages over time. Variants of the name can be found in different regions, reflecting local linguistic adaptations.

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