Longfellow
/ˈlɔŋˌfɛloʊ/
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Longfellow, of English origin, derives from the combination of 'long' and 'fellow', meaning 'tall one' or 'tree'. It evokes imagery of stature, strength, and nobility, often associated with natural grandeur. The name gained literary prominence through the renowned poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, adding a layer of cultural and artistic significance.
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