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William Tyndale's name is derived from his origins; he was born in Tyndale, a valley in Gloucestershire, England. The name "Tyndale" itself is believed to come from Old English, meaning "valley of the river Tyn," where "Tyn" may relate to a specific river or stream in the area. Tyndale is best known for his translation of The Bible into English, which was pivotal in the Reformation and influenced the King James Version. His work emphasized accessibility to scripture for the common people.

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