Simpcox
/sˈɪmpkˌɑts/
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Simpcox is a surname originating from Shakespeare's play 'Henry VI, Part 2', where Saunder Simpcox is depicted as a cunning impostor. While the name itself carries a negative connotation due to its literary association, it reflects themes of wit and audacity. It is rarely used as a given name in modern contexts.
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