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The surname "French" primarily originates from England and is derived from the Middle English word "frenc," which means "of France" or "French." It was often used as a nickname for someone who came from France or had French ancestry. The surname may also reflect the Norman influence in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Additionally, it can be found in various forms in other countries, often linked to similar meanings regarding French heritage.

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