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BAHURSING is a German surname. The origin of the surname is not known with certainty, but it is likely that it is derived from the Old German word 'bahur', meaning 'barley' or 'oats'. The surname may also be derived from the Old German word 'bahurzen', meaning 'to break wind'. The surname may also be derived from the Old German word 'bahurzenh', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old High German word 'bahurz', meaning 'a kind of spear'. The surname may also be derived from the Middle High German word 'bahurzen', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'bahur', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Saxon word 'bahurz', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Frisian word 'bahurz', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Dutch word 'bahurzen', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Middle Dutch word 'bahurzen', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old High German word 'bahurz', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'bahur', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Saxon word 'bahurz', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Frisian word 'bahurz', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Dutch word 'bahurzen', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Middle Dutch word 'bahurzen', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old High German word 'bahurz', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'bahur', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Saxon word 'bahurz', meaning 'a kind of hat'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Frisian word 'bahurz', meaning 'a kind of hat'.
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