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Hi! I reverted your edits on Sidney because I have checked the Oxford Dictionary of First Names, and it seems that the etymology you question is in fact viable. If you have sources for the folk etymology interpretation, you can re-add that with something along the lines of "Derivation from Saint-Denis is considered to be a folk etymology by [credible Author 1 surname] and [credible Author 2 surname ]"<ref>(ref1 goes here)</ref><ref>(ref2 goes here)</ref>. Anyways, you should make an account! Cheers. – Gormflaith (talk) 19:07, 21 April 2018 (UTC)Reply



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