Scrydan
/skɹˈaɪdən/
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Anglo-Saxon
Scrydan, of Anglo-Saxon origin, derives from the Old English word meaning 'clothes' or 'garments'. It reflects a practical and humble association with everyday life, likely tied to a family or individual involved in tailoring or textile work. Though rare today, it carries a historical charm and connection to early English culture.
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