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'''Swain''' is a traditional [[English people|English]] [[surname]] derived ultimately from the [[Old Norse]] [[personal name]] ''Sveinn'' ([[Sven]], Sweyn), meaning a [[youth]], [[boy|young man]]. There are a number of variations in the spelling of the surname Swain, including Swaine, Swainne and Swayne.
'''Swain''' is a traditional [[English people|English]] [[surname]] derived ultimately from the [[Old Norse]] [[personal name]] ''Sveinn'' ([[Sven]], Sweyn), meaning a [[youth]], [[boy|young man]]. There are a number of variations in the spelling of the surname Swain, including Swaine, Swainne and Swayne.

Swain is also a surname used in Orissa India, And mostly they belong to Khandayt cast





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Swain is a traditional English surname derived ultimately from the Old Norse personal name Sveinn (Sven, Sweyn), meaning a youth, young man. There are a number of variations in the spelling of the surname Swain, including Swaine, Swainne and Swayne.

Swain is also a surname used in Orissa India, And mostly they belong to Khandayt cast


From this word meaning boy, young male or servant, are derived:

Notable people named Swain

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