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As an English surname, Jason is first found in the records of Yorkshire, where they'd held family seat.

As a masculine given name, no country of origin is indicated, but it derives from the Latin and Greek languages, meaning healer.It also has origins in the Old Latin and Old French languages, with the meaning of blue jay or chatterer.

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