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The name Pippin is the anglicized version of "Pepin", a surname of the Franks, before France was France and Germany was Germany. Charlemagne's surname was Pepin. Two of his forefathers were "Pepin the Short" and "Pepin the Bald". People having this surname may not necessarily be related to these historical figures; serfs often took the surname of the nobles they served, back in those days. Suffice to say, Pepin is an old name.

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