Arsène

Arsène is a British surname that has its origins in French. Derived from the French given name Arsène, this surname is relatively uncommon in Britain. The name is believed to have been introduced to Britain through French immigration or ancestry.

The etymology of the name Arsène traces back to the Greek name 'Arsenios', which means "virile" or "masculine". This suggests that the individuals bearing this surname may have been seen as strong or powerful in some historical context.

While not widely found in British records or historical documents, the surname Arsène may have been Anglicized or simplified over the years. Variants or alternate spellings of the surname could include Arsen or Arsenne. Researching specific family records may provide more insight into the history and distribution of the Arsène family name in Britain.

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There are approximately 17 people named Arsene in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Arsene.

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