
The surname Sequin is of French origin. It is derived from the French word "sequin," which means a small shiny disk or spangle commonly used in embroidery or decoration. The surname may have initially been used as an occupational name for someone who made or worked with sequins.
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Variations and spellings of the last name "Sequin" may include "Sequinn," "Sequen," "Sekinn," and "Sekwyn." Other potential variations could be "Sekwin," "Sequen," or "Squinn." The spelling of the last name may also be influenced by regional differences or historical changes in the language. For example, in French-speaking regions, the name may be spelled as "Sequin" with an acute accent on the "e" (Séquin). Additionally, phonetic variations such as "Sekwin" or "Sekwyn" may arise due to differences in pronunciation or transcription. Regardless of the spelling or variation, the last name "Sequin" likely has roots in Old French, deriving from the word "sequin" which originally referred to a Venetian gold coin. Over time, this term evolved to become a surname associated with families of Venetian descent.
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