Somerset
/ˈsəmərˌsɛt/
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Somerset, of English origin, derives from the Old English words 'sumor' (summer) and 'sete' (settlers), meaning 'from the summer settlers'. It is a locational surname turned given name, evoking pastoral charm and a connection to the land. Somerset carries a refined, aristocratic air, often associated with the English countryside.
W. Somerset Maugham
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