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Fleming (n.)

from Old English Flæming "native or inhabitant of Flanders," from Old Dutch Vlaemingh, Old Frisian Fleming, both from Proto-Germanic *Flam- (see Flanders). The Germanic name was borrowed in Medieval Latin as Flamingus, hence Spanish Flamenco, Provençal Flamenc, etc. French has flandrin "a lanky lad" (15c.), originally a nickname of a Fleming, thence "any tall and meagre man," as they were thought to be [Kitchin].

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Definitions of Fleming from WordNet

Fleming (n.)
British writer famous for writing spy novels about secret agent James Bond (1908-1964);
Synonyms: Ian Fleming / Ian Lancaster Fleming
Fleming (n.)
Scottish bacteriologist who discovered penicillin (1881-1955);
Synonyms: Alexander Fleming / Sir Alexander Fleming
Fleming (n.)
a native of Flanders or a Flemish-speaking Belgian;
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