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  2. Frey (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Frey (surname) Frey is a surname of German origin, from the Middle High German word "vri," meaning "free," and as a name, it referred to a free man, as opposed to a bondsman or serf in the feudal system. [ 1][ 2] Other variations include Freyr, Freyer, Freyda, Freyman, Freyberg, Freystein, Fray, Frayr, Frayda, Frayberg, Frayman, Freeman.

  3. Free (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Free is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ana Free (born 1987), Portuguese musician. Ann Cottrell Free (1916–2004), American journalist. Arthur M. Free (1879–1953), American politician. Chandra Free (born 1981), American comic book writer and artist. Doug Free (born 1984), American football offensive tackle.

  4. Surname - Wikipedia

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    A surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. [ 1][ 2] It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name.

  5. Category:Surnames of Jewish origin - Wikipedia

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    Explore the history and diversity of surnames of Jewish origin on Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia.

  6. Flores (surname) - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, the surname Flores is first found in the Kingdom of Asturias, where the Visigothic royal court took refuge after the Muslim Invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in 711. [ 1] In its origin, it is a patronymic of the Visigothic given name Fruela or Froila.

  7. Lee (English surname) - Wikipedia

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    The name in Ireland has several diverse origins, resulting in widely dispersed clusters of the name in South Western, Western (Galway) and North Eastern Counties. [5] One recognized root was the anglicization of the Irish surname "Ó Laoidigh" which resulted in several variants, such as Lee, Lea, and Maclee. [6]

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