sef / seif

Thanks for your response. A lad at school years ago told me it meant sword, thanks for that. My fathers birth certificate names his father as Saleh Sef. I was told by someone once that saleh would've been the first name and sef the last name but I didn't know if that was true. All I know is how it is written on the birth certificate Saleh Sef. My aunt says she remembers as a child that he dressed in white robes? I think it states on the birth certificate that he was a seaman (residing at Liverpool).

Any help if you can would be much appreciated. I've not got many leads to go on as it seems sef might've been written in error.

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