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The surname "Yselle" likely originates from either a German or French source. In German, it may be a variant of "Sell" and mean "friend" or "companion," while in French, it could be a habitational name from places called Selle, Selles, or La Selle, all named after the Latin word "cella" (cell; cot, hut, stall).

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