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who were called as Samantha's

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Answered by Kitty4594
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Samantha is a feminine given name. It was recorded in England in 1633 in Newton Regis, Warwickshire, England.[1] It was also recorded in the 18th century in New England, but its etymology is uncertain.[2] Speculation (without evidence) has suggested an origin from the masculine given name Samuel[3] and anthos, the Greek word for "flower".[4] One theory is that it was a feminine form of Samuel to which the already existing feminine name Anthea was added.[3]

Answered by 110175prithikagbkm
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Samantas was a name given to big landlords or warrior chiefs in different regions of the Indian subcontinent, by the existing kings of the seventh century. They were expected to bring gifts for their kings or overlords, be present in their courts and also provide them with military support.

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