Queen of England as the third wife of Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI (1509-1537)
"The history book detailed how Seymour, referring to Jane Seymour, became queen after bearing Henry VIII his only surviving son."
A surname, from Anglo-Norman.
"The town council voted to rename the street after Seymour, a common English surname of Anglo-Norman origin."
The name Seymour comes from the Norman surname derived from Old French Saint-Maur, which originally meant "Saint Maurus." It entered English as a place name or family identifier rather than retaining its direct religious meaning.