Sarrazin
Sarrazin is a surname of French origin, derived from the Old French word "sarrasin," meaning Saracen or Arab. Historically, it was used to refer to people from Muslim regions, particularly those encountered during the Crusades. The name likely became a surname through descriptive usage, possibly for someone who traveled to or traded with these regions, or perhaps for someone with features perceived as foreign. Over centuries, it spread throughout France and eventually to other parts of the world through migration.
Notable individuals bearing the Sarrazin surname include Michel Sarrazin, a 13th-century French theologian and philosopher, and