Somerset
I have no idea.
It can be male(not sure about uni-sex).
Any information(other than the cities)?
-Seda*
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There is excellent cider that goes by the name Somerset, and it comes from the area in the south west of England. There are varoius place-names in Britain, their names are explained as "(District of) settlers around Somerton". Somerton again originally was a "farmstead used in summer", except Somerton, Suffolk, which used to be "a farmstead of a man called Sumarlithi" (an Old Scandinavian name).All of this is taken from the Oxford Dictionary of Place-names (1998).Andy ;—)
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Hey Seda, I found on another site, that Somerset is of an English origin, and means, "From the Summer Settlers". It states it as a Male name, but I can see it as uni-sex.Hope that helps!
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thanks!..*SREAK*
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