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Pleace — This unusual and interesting surname is of French origin, and has three possible sources; the most likely being either a metonymic occupational name for a fishmonger, or perhaps a nickname for a thin person, from the Old French plaise a flat fish … Surnames reference
Please — This unusual and interesting surname is of French origin, and has three possible sources; the most likely being either a metonymic occupational name for a fishmonger, or perhaps a nickname for a thin person, from the Old French plaise a flat fish … Surnames reference
Pleass — This unusual and interesting surname is of French origin, and has three possible sources; the most likely being either a metonymic occupational name for a fishmonger, or perhaps a nickname for a thin person, from the Old French plaise a flat fish … Surnames reference
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