/ˈlæŋkəstər/
From the city of Lancaster, meaning 'Roman fort on the River Lune'
Represents lineage, endurance, and ancestral strength; often associated with leadership and noble heritage.
Embodies resilience, historical continuity, and a connection to land and legacy. Symbolically linked to fortitude and dynastic power.
Originating in England as a toponymic surname, Lancaster is tied to British aristocracy and medieval
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