aubain

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aubain

(12th century) from Frankish aliban meaning from another ban, or possibly from alibanus derived from Latin alibi (elsewhere). The Latin etymology suffers from an inconsistency with the presumed intermediate albanus, whose geographical distribution does not correspond at all.

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Aubagne (pn.) aubains (cn.) aubain (cn.) Aubaine (pn.) aubaines (cn.)