From a surname which was itself derived from an Old English given name, itself derived from the elements sige "victory" and weard "guard". Seward is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English names "Saeward or Sigeward", derived from the word "sae", which means "sea", or "sige", which means "victory", and "weard", which means "guard or protect".
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