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Gien

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Etymology

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From French, from Late Latin Giomum, probably of Celtic/Gaulish origin, from Proto-Celtic *gyemos *magos (winter market).[1]

Proper noun

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Gien (plural Giens)

  1. A commune of the Loiret department, in north-central France.
  2. A surname.

References

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  1. ^ Xavier Delamarre, Notes d’onomastique gauloise [archive], Études celtiques, Année 2014, 40, pp. 41-52

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