Swam
/swæm/
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Swam, of English origin, traditionally referred to a country boy, a swineherd, or a knight's attendant. The name carries rustic and humble connotations, evoking imagery of rural life and service. While uncommon today, it reflects a connection to nature and simplicity.
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