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The surname Bryant is of English origin, derived from the given name "Bryan," which itself comes from the Old Breton name "Brioc," meaning "noble" or "high." It became popular in medieval England, often as a patronymic surname, indicating "son of Bryan." The name has variations, including Brian and Bryson, and has spread to other countries, particularly through migration.

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