Fleming is a surname of Scottish origin, derived from the Old Norse name “Flaemingr”. It was first used to describe a person from Flanders, which was then part of the Kingdom of France. The Fleming family played a significant role in Scottish history, with notable members including Robert Fleming, a famous theologian, and Ian Fleming, the author of the James Bond series. Today, the surname is common throughout the English-speaking world and remains an important part of Scottish heritage.

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