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The last name "Swain" is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse word "sveinn," meaning "young man" or "servant." It was historically used to denote a young man or a servant, particularly in rural communities. The surname can also indicate a connection to a specific role or occupation within the community. Swain is found in various forms across England and may have regional variations in meaning and usage.

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