Galpin

Galpin
Galpin
Assez fréquent dans la Sarthe et la Mayenne, c'est une forme contractée de Galopin (28, 71), Galoppin (36, 53, 28), Gallopin (28, 78, 03), Gallopain (16, 45), Galopint (28), terme qui désignait autrefois un messager, un coursier.

Noms de famille. 2013.

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