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The last name Sasser is believed to have originated from the Old French name "Sassier," which itself is derived from the Norman name "Sassier," meaning "to sow" or "to plant." It may have been used as a surname for those involved in agriculture or farming. The name is primarily found in England and the United States, where it was brought by early settlers. Over time, it has evolved in spelling and pronunciation but retains its agricultural roots.

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