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The surname Hassall is of English origin, primarily derived from the village of Hassall in Cheshire, England. It is believed to be a locational surname, meaning it was originally used to identify individuals who came from that specific area. The name itself may derive from Old English elements, with "hase" meaning "hare" and "halh" meaning "nook" or "hollow," suggesting a place associated with hares. As with many surnames, it evolved over time and can be found in various forms across different regions.

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