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Most Comon Surname in this Range: Sears
Sears has Norman and Germanic roots before being introduced to England after the Norman Invasion of 1066 and is likely derived from the pre-medieval first name Seir or Saher. It roughly translates to victory in battle. Also, the Middle English word seycen was an occupational term for a professional reciter of prose or poetry. An early record of the surname Sears occurred in the early 1200s in England.
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