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intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
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is a surname. It is likely a Germanized form of a West Slavic toponym such as
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Stargard
Joseph Abraham Stargardt
Karl Stargardt
Nicholas Stargardt
All pages with titles containing Stargardt
Stargardt disease
Stargard
surname
internal link
link
given name
Categories
Surnames
Surnames of Slavic origin

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