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In the 1200s, common names varied by region and culture but often included names derived from biblical or Latin origins. In Europe, names like John, Mary, and William were prevalent, reflecting the Christian influence of the time. Additionally, surnames began to emerge, often based on occupations or geographic locations. Names such as Richard, Robert, and Alice were also popular during this period.

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