Swain
/sweɪn/
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Swain, of English origin, derives from the Old Norse word 'sveinn', meaning 'young man' or 'attendant of the knight'. Historically, it was used to describe a servant or squire in medieval times, embodying loyalty and service. The name carries a noble and traditional charm, evoking images of chivalry and duty.
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