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Re: Karoline Leavitt #mgtow

Posted by Mitch45 on Wed Feb 18 10:55:43 2026, in response to Re: Karoline Leavitt #mgtow, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Feb 18 02:52:06 2026.

No sir. From Ancestry.com.

The Leavitt surname has English and Norman origins, appearing in medieval records as early as the 12th century. It originated as a nickname for a "wolf cub" (from Anglo-Norman leuet), a habitational name from places in Normandy named Livet, or from personal names like Lēofgēat. It became common among 17th-century New England Puritan settlers.

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