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Keynd — This interesting surname of Germanic and Ashkenazic origin is a nickname for someone resembling a child, deriving from the German kind meaning child . In some cases, it may also be a shortening of compound names ending in kind, which is sometimes … Surnames reference
Kinde — This interesting surname of Germanic and Ashkenazic origin is a nickname for someone resembling a child, deriving from the German kind meaning child . In some cases, it may also be a shortening of compound names ending in kind, which is sometimes … Surnames reference
Kynd — This interesting surname of Germanic and Ashkenazic origin is a nickname for someone resembling a child, deriving from the German kind meaning child . In some cases, it may also be a shortening of compound names ending in kind, which is sometimes … Surnames reference
Kynnd — This interesting surname of Germanic and Ashkenazic origin is a nickname for someone resembling a child, deriving from the German kind meaning child . In some cases, it may also be a shortening of compound names ending in kind, which is sometimes … Surnames reference
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