One of these is not like the other, one of these doesn't belong

The following people gathered in a room:

Amy W. Hinge
Ed Sinck
Indo Sinck
Ken F. Laur
Fred L. Gaitz
Blair A. Udee

They began conversing with each other.  An unusual topic came up; the etymology of their names.  It turned out that five out of the six names were from English-speaking nations.  One from a French-speaking nation.  Which one was French?  If you can figure this out, you should also be able to tell us the etymology of each name.

Posted by: nobody on 9/15/2006 5:38:45 PM , 2 comments

Submitted by christy at 9/20/2006 4:53:46 PM
    By george, I think I've got it. Emailed nobody.
Submitted by nobody at 9/20/2006 8:14:18 PM
    Christy was, of course, correct.

    All six names are anagrams of famous authors. Hemingway, Dickens, Dickinson, Faulkner, Fitzgerald and Baudelaire. Baudelaire is French
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