How to pronounce Surguine?

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Pronunciation of Surguine in San Francisco, CA

SIR gine
where gine is a "hard" 'G' sound
"guine" rymes with "wine"


Type of Name:

Last name

Language:

Probably French

Alternate Spelling(s):

Surgener, Surgerner, Surginer, Surgoin, Surgoins, Surguine,Sudgener

Meaning:

Possibly related to the profession of "surgeon"

Additional Information:

Surguine is one of several variations or a name that was found principly (perhaps exclusively?) in the Southern Colonies and the original Southern States of the United States of America plus Tennessee and Kenutcky.
A town in Hawkins County Tennessee, Surgoinsville, is named for a Captain James Surguine of the Tennessee State malitia whose origins, despite several persistant rumors and legends, remains uclear at this time (March 2016). Surgener and Surgerner appear to be the predominate names, and similar names are to be found even today in Northern Ireland (principly Armagh area but scattered) and in a few places in England and Scotland.


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Pronunciation of Surguine in San Francisco, CA

Surguine is pronounced as

SUR gine


Surguine is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ SUR gine ]

Type of Name:

Last name

Language:

Probably French

Alternate Spelling(s):

Surgener, Surgerner, Surginer, Surgoin, Surgoins, Surguine,Sudgener

Meaning:

Possibly related to the profession of "surgeon"

Additional Information:

Surguine is one of several variations or a name that was found principly (perhaps exclusively?) in the Southern Colonies and the original Southern States of the United States of America plus Tennessee and Kenutcky.
A town in Hawkins County Tennessee, Surgoinsville, is named for a Captain James Surguine of the Tennessee State malitia whose origins, despite several persistant rumors and legends, remains uclear at this time (March 2016). Surgener and Surgerner appear to be the predominate names, and similar names are to be found even today in Northern Ireland (principly Armagh area but scattered) and in a few places in England and Scotland.


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