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| | Behind the Name: Message: "The French word bosquet" |
 | | The French bosquet is an Occitan (Provençal) or Catalan word (bosquet in both languages, "little forest") taked in the 16th century. |
 | | Regarding the surname Bosquet, etymologically, it is Occitan or Catalan, and very usual in some variants, in Catalan, for example: Bosquet, Busquet, Bosquets, Busquets. |
 | | But in the registers, Occitan or Catalan people named Bosquet might appear as French people because a good part of Occitan and Catalan speaking territories are politically France. |
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