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  2. List of Cajuns - Wikipedia

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    Balfa Brothers, a cajun music band. Dewey Balfa (1927-1992), on fiddle. Vin Bruce (1932-2018), singer-songwriter. Born in Cut Off, Louisiana. Was one of the first Cajun musicians to appear on the Louisiana Hayride and Grand Ole Opry. Was known as "the King of Cajun Singers" Also, known for 1961 Jole Blon and 1979 Cajun Country songs.

  3. Cajuns - Wikipedia

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    One obvious result of this cultural mixture is the variety of surnames common among the Cajun population. Surnames of the original Acadian settlers (which are documented) have been augmented by French and non-French family names that have become part of Cajun communities. The spelling of many family names has changed over time.

  4. Louisiana Creole people - Wikipedia

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    The common Mande culture that the Bambara people brought to French Louisiana would ... Like "Cajun," the term "Creole" is a popular name used to describe cultures in ...

  5. Category:Cajun people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cajun people" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Barry Jean Ancelet;

  6. The Most Popular Baby Boy Names of 2025 Are Really ... - AOL

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    Cowboy Names Go Next-Level. Call it the Yellowstone effect. "One of the biggest trends we’ll see for baby boy names in 2025 are 'Country Rebrand' names," says Sophie Kihm, editor-in-chief of ...

  7. Cold case murder victim was a bridesmaid in killer's wedding

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    Shera LaPoint: It was a very common Cajun name, Thibodeaux. … I got to a couple who were in Beaumont … I was able to see from, uh, records that they had two sons.

  8. -eaux - Wikipedia

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    Because many Cajun and Creole surnames of French origin already ended in ‑eau, these names' endings eventually became standardized as ‑eaux. [3] This claim has been disputed by the historian Carl Brasseaux, who insists that the ‑eaux ending was one of many possible ways to standardize Louisiana surnames ending in an sound.

  9. These Are the Most Common Town Names in America - AOL

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    When it comes to naming towns, Americans aren't always the most original. Sure, some places are entirely unique. For example, the U.S. only has one Abanda, Nubieber, and Zwingle (those are in ...