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Kemp
Surname Origin
In old English, a soldier, one who engaged in single combat. The
name Kemp is derived from the Saxon word to kemp, or combat, which
in Norfolk is retained to this day; a foot-ball match being called
a camping or kemping; and thus in Saxon a Kemper signifies a combatant,
a champion, a man-at-arms. In some parts of Scotland the striving
of reapers in the harvest-field is still called kemping.
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