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Boal Boal. Variant of Bowler? [a Northern Irish surname].

Boaler: A variant of Bowlcr, an English surname.

Boarder: 1 landform name, plank farmhouse, derived from Old English, meaning "board, plank of wood", 2 landform name, derived from Old French, meaning "edge" ). English surname.

Boardman Boardman. Variant of Boarder? [English surname].

Boarer Boluo: Boundary body of Buwdl.2, English surname,

Boas. Boas. Derived from a Hebrew male name, the meaning is unknown [English surname]

Boase. Variant of Boas?, [English surname]

Boast. The nickname, braggart, comes from Middle English and means "bragging, vainglory" [English surname].

Boater: A variant of Bate2 and Bowaler, an English surname.

BoatmanBotman. Bate? Variant of ↑2 [English, Scottish surname].

Boatte. Boate. Bate? Variant of ↑2 [English, Scottish surname],

Bob Bob: №bcn's nickname, male name.

Bobbie1. Bobbie. Robert?'s nickname [male name] 2. Bobby. Roberta?'s nickname [female name]

Bobby Bobby. Robert?'s nickname.[Male name].

Bobbtte: Robcrta’s nickname. Female name.

Boddie. [English surname] Boddie. Variant of Body?.

Boddington. Boddington. The name of the residence is derived from Old English and means "settlement of Bota" or "hill of Bota" [English surname].

Boddy Boddy. Variant of Body? [English surname].

Bodey. Variant of Body? [English surname].

Bodfish Bodfish. Possibly derived from Middle English, meaning "flounder, flatfish+fish" [English surname].

Bodie. Bodie. Variant of Body? [English surname].

Bodle Bodle: a variant of Boodle, an English surname.

Bodleigh Bodleigh: a variant of Bodle, an English surname.

Bodley Bodley. The name of the residence comes from Old English, meaning "beetle+wood, clearing" [English surname].

Body Bodi. Nickname, derived from Middle English and Old English, meaning "body, trunk" (body, trunk), may refer to the surname of a fat Englishman]; 2 Occupational name, derived from Middle English, meaning "messenger" (mcsscnger). English surname.

Boeter: A variant of Bowater, an English surname.

Boffin: A variant of Baugham, a Welsh and English surname.

Boggers: A variant of Boggis, an English surname.

Boggi. The nickname, braggart, comes from Middle English and means "boastful, haughty" [English surname].

Boggs Boggs. Variant of Boggis? [English surname].

Bogie. Bogie. The name of the residence comes from Gaelic, meaning "bag, sack" (bag, sack), referring to the bag-shaped pool [Scottish surname].

Bogle. Bogle. The nickname, a scary-looking person, comes from the Scottish language, meaning "hobgoblin" (bogy) [surname from England and Northern Ireland].

Boice: Boyce? Variant of ↑『1,2』.[English surname].

Boise Boyce. Boyce? Variant of ↑『1,2』.[English surname].

Boland1. Boland. The name of the residence, derived from Old English, means "bow+land" [English surname] 2. Boland.

English form of Gaelic surname, derived from an old Irish name meaning unknown [Irish surname].

Bold 1. Boulder. Nickname, derived from Middle English, meaning "courageous, daring" [English surname] 2. Boulder. The name of the residence, derived from Old English, means "dwelling house, hall" [English surname] 3. Boulder. The name of the residence is derived from Old English and means "dwelling" [English surname].

BolderoBoldero. Variant of Baldry? [English surname].

Bolderoe: A variant of Baldry? [an English surname].

Bolderstone: a variant of Baldcrston, an English surname.

Bolding. Bolding. Taken from the patronymic, derived from Bold, meaning "son of Bold" [English surname].

Bole Bol. Variant of Boyle? [Irish, Scottish surname].

Boler. Boler. Variant of Bowler? [English surname].

Bolgar: A variant of Bolger?, an English and Irish surname.

Bolger 1. Bolger. The occupational name, leatherworker, comes from Old French, meaning "leather Bag, wallet" [English surname] 2 Bolger. The English form of the Gaelic surname is derived from the person's name, and its meaning is "belly+yellow, sallow" (belly+yellow, sallow). [Irish surname].

Bolingbroke Bolingbroke. The name of the residence is derived from the Old English name Bulla + "brook" [English surname]

Bolitho. The name of the residence is derived from Cornish and means "dwelling+a personal name" [Cornish surname].

Bolland Bolland. Variant of Boland? [English, Irish surname].

Bollands Bollands: a variant of Boland?, an English and Irish surname].

Bolt 1. Bolt. The professional name, sifter, sifter, comes from Middle English, meaning "to sift" [English surname] 2. Bolt. Derived from Middle English, meaning "bolt" (bolt, bar) [English surname] 3. Bolt. Variant of Bold? [English surname].

Bolter: A variant of ? [English surname].

Boltflower Boltflower: Occupational name, miller, sifter, derived from Middle English, meaning "to sift+flour" (to sift+flour). [English surname].

Bolton Bolton: 1. The name of the residence, derived from Old English, meaning "dwelling house+enclosure, settlement" (dwelling house+enclosure, settlement) [English surname] 2. Boulton Bolton? Variant [English surname]

Boltwood Boltwood. The name of the residence is derived from the Old English name Bolt + "wood" (English surname).

Bolwell Bolwell. Possibly the name of a residence, derived from Old English, meaning "trunk, plank+spring, stream" [English surname].

Bompas. Bompas. Variant of Bumpas? [English surname].

Bonar Bonar; 1 nickname, derived from Middle English, meaning "gentle, polite, beautiful" (Bentle, oowne, ous.handsome), English surname, Scottish surname, 2. Bona. The English translation of the Gaelic surname comes from the alias, which means "midwife, midwife" [Irish surname]

Bond Bond. Identity name, derived from Middle English, meaning "peasant farmer, husbandman" [English surname].

Bonda Bonda: a variant of Eond, an English surname.

Bondfield. Variants of Bonfield? .[English surname] Bondfield.

Bonds [English surname] Bonds. Taken from the father's name, derived from Bond, meaning "son of Bond".

Bone 1.[English surname] Bone. Nickname, derived from Old French, meaning "good" (good) 2. [English surname] Boyne. The nickname, scrawny, comes from Old English, meaning "bone".

Bonehill: The name of the residence, derived from Old English, meaning "bull+hill" (bull+hill), an English surname.

Boner Boner. Variant of Bonar? [English, Scottish surname].

Bonet.Bonet. Variant of Bonnet? [English surname].

Bonett. Bonett. Variant of Bonnet? [English surname]

Bonfield Bonfield. The name of the residence comes from Old French, meaning "good+settlement" [English surname].

Bonham 1 Bonham. Derived from Old French, meaning "good man" or "peasant farmer". [English surname] 2. Bonham. The name of the residence is derived from the Old English name Bura + "homestead" [English surname].

Boniface Boniface. Derived from medieval Christian name + Latin, meaning "good + fate" (good + fate, destiny) [male name] [English surname].

Bonifas.Bonifas. Variant of Boniface? [English surname].

Bonita Bonita: the form of a Latin personal name, meaning "good" [female name]

Bonn. Bone? Variant of ↑1 .[English surname].

Bonnar Bonnar. Variant of Bonar? [English, Scottish surname].

Bonner Bonner. Variant of Bonar? [English, Scottish surname].

Bonnet Bonnet. Derived from a Latin personal name, meaning "good". [English surname].

Bonnett Bonnett. Variant of Bonnet? [English surname].

Bonney Bonnie. Variant of Bonnet? [English surname].

Bonnie Bonnie: comes from Latin, meaning "good" [female name].

Bonniface: Variant of Boniface? [English surname].

Bonnington Bonnington: the name of the residence, derived from the Old English personal name Buna + "residence" (setdement), an English surname].

Bonny Bonnie: A variant of Bonnie? [English surname].

Bonser: a nickname, derived from Old French, meaning "good sir" [English surname]

Boodle: a landform name, derived from ancient times English, meaning "residential" (clwelling house). English surname.

Booker 1.[Booker. Occupational name, scribe or bookbinder, derived from Middle English, meaning "book" (book) English surname] 2. Booker. The occupational name, fuller, comes from Middle English and means "bleach" [English surname].

Boole. Boolean. Variant of Bull? [English surname].

Boon 1. Boone. Bone? Variant of ↑1 [English surname] 2. Boone. The name of the residence is derived from the place name Bohon [English surname].

Boone Boone. Variant of Boon? [English surname]

Boord. Bird. Variant of Boarder? [English surname].

Boorer Boorer. Variant of Bower? [English surname]

Boorman Boorman. Variants of Bower? .[English surname]

Boosey 1. Busey. The landform name, or occupational name, cattleman, comes from Middle English and means "cattle stall" [English surname] 2. Busey. The name of the residence comes from Gaelic and means "farmstead of the wood" [English surname].

Boosie: A variant of Boosey, an English surname,

Boost [English surname] Boost. Variation of Boast?

Boot .[English surname] Boot.

An occupational name for those who make or sell boots, derived from Middle English and meaning "boot".

Boot: A variant of Bbot, an English surname.

Booth. [Northern English surname] Booth. The name of the landform comes from Middle English and means "a small hut".

Boothby English surname] Boothby. The name of the residence, derived from Northern Middle English, means "hut, shed + farm, settlement" (hut, shed + farm, settlement)

Boothe [Northern English surname] Boothe. Variant of Booth?

Boothman Variant of Booth? [a Northern English surname].

Boothroyd English surname] Boothroyd. The name of the residence comes from Northern Middle English, and its meaning is "hut, shed + clearing" (hut, shed + clearing).

Bootle [English surname] Bootle. The name of a residence, derived from Old English, means "dwelling"

Border. [English surname] Border. Variants of Boarder?

Boreham Boreham. The name of the residence comes from Old English, meaning "elevation, hill+homestead" [English surname].

Boreland: A variant of Botlancl, an English surname.

Boreley: A variant of Borlev, an English surname.

Boris Boris [male name] comes from Slavic, meaning "stranger" (stranger)

Borland Bolan. The name of the residence, derived from Old English, meaning "board, table, + land". [English surname]

Borley: The name of the residence, derived from Old English, meaning "Wild boar + woods, reclaimed land" (wild boar + wood.dedring). English surname.

Borman Borman. Bower? ↑Variation of "1,2".

Born Born. Variant of Bou[English surname]rne?[English surname].

Borne: A variant of Bourne? [an English surname].

Borner: A variant of Bourne? [an English surname]. .

Borroman Borroman. Variation of Burkman? English surname]

Borrow. Borrow. Variant of Burrows? [English surname].

Borrowman Borrowman. Variation of Burkman? English surname]

Borrows: Burrcw+ nose, English surname. ,

Borthram: a variant of Bertram, with the surname Ugland^.

Borthwick Borthwick. The name of the residence comes from Old English, meaning "board, table + dairy farm". [English surname].

Borton Borton. Variant of Burton? [English surname].

Borwick. Borwick. Variant of Barwick? [English surname].

Bosanquet1. Bosanquet. The name of the residence, derived from Old English, means "dwelling+a personal name" [Cornish surname] 2. [English surname] Bozanket. The nickname comes from the southern French dialect and means "dwarf".

Boscawen Boscawen. The name of the residence is derived from Cornish, meaning "dwelling+elder tree" [Cornish surname].

Boshell [English surname] Boshell. Variants of Bissell?

Boss. [English surname] Boss. The nickname, Hunchback, comes from Old French, meaning "hunchbacked"

Bossel: a variant of Bissell, an English surname

Bostock [English surname] Bostock. The name of the residence is derived from the Old English personal name Bota + "place" (place).

Boston. [English surname] Boston.

The name of the residence means "Botwulf’s stone"

Boswall [English, Scottish surname] Boswall. Variation of Boswell?

Boswell. [English, Scottish surname] Boswell. The name of the residence is derived from the Old English personal name Beuze + "settlement" (settlement).

Bosworth. Bosworth. The name of the residence is derived from the Old English personal name Bosa + "enclosure" [English surname].

Botfish: a variant of Bodlfish, an English surname.

Botfiower: a variant of Boltflow, an English surname.

Botham. [English surname] Botham. Variation of Bottom?.

Bothwell. Bothwell. The name of the residence, derived from Middle English, means "a small hut+spring, stream" [Scottish and Northern Irish surnames]

Botler: Butler's Alien,English,Irish^surname.

Bott. [English surname] Bott. Derived from an Old English personal name with unknown meaning.

Bottams: A variant of Botlom, an English surname.

Bottell Bottell: variant of Butlcr. English, Irish^Surname.

Botten: professional name, button maker or seller, derived from Old English, English surname.

Botting [English surname] Botting. Taken from the father's name, derived from Bott, meaning "son of Bott".

Bottle Bottle: a variant of Butlcr, an English and Irish surname.

Bottman: A variant of Bate2, an English and Scottish surname.

Bottom [Northern English surname] Bottom. The landform name comes from Old English and means "valley bottom".

Bottomley. Bottomley. The name of the residence comes from Old English, meaning "broad valley+wood, clearing" (English surname).

BottomS Bottoms: a variant of Bottom? [a northern English surname]

Bottrell: the name of a residence, derived from Old English, meaning "toad" ), an English surname.

Botterill: A variant of Bottell, an English surname.

Bouch. [English surname] Bouch. Budge? Variation of ↑1.

Boucher [English surname] Boucher. A variation of Butcher?.

Boucker: A variant of Butcher?, an English surname.

Bough 1. Bough. Variants of Bow? 2. [English surname] Bow. Derived from Old French, meaning "bull" [English and Irish surnames].

Boughflower: A variant of Bolt flowor, an English surname.

Boughtflower: A variant of Bolt flowor, an English surname.

Boughton [English surname] Boughton. The name of the residence comes from the Old English alias Bucca, or "beech" + "enclosure, settlement" (enclosure, settlement).

Boulderstone: a variant of Balderston, an English surname.

Boulger [English, Irish surname] Boulger. Variation of Bolger?

Boult. [English surname] Bolt. Variation of Bolt?

Boultby: The name of the residence, derived from the Old English name Bolut + "residence" (settlcment), an English surname.

Boulter [English surname] Bolt. Variation of Bolt?

Boultflower Boltflower: a variant of Boliflower, an English surname.

Boulting. [English surname] Boulting. Taken from the father's name, derived from Boult, meaning "son of Boult".

Boulton. [English surname] Bolton. Variation of Bolton?

Boumphrey .[Welsh surname] Boumphrey. Taken from the father's name, derived from ab+Humphrey, meaning "son of Humphrey".

Bound: A variant of Bond, an English surname.

Boundey: A variant of Bond, an English surname.

Bounds. Taken from the patronymic, derived from Bound, meaning "son of Bound" [English surname].

Boundy Bondi. Variant of Bond? [English surname].

Bourke: A variant of Rurke, an English surname.

Bourn: A variant of Bournet, an English surname.

Bourne .[English surname] Boone. The landform name comes from Old English and means "spring, stream" (spring, stream)

Bourner: A variant of Bourne, an English surname.

Bourton Bourton. Variant of Burton? [English surname].

Bousfield. Bousfield. The name of the residence comes from Old Norse, meaning "bush, shrub" + Old English, meaning "pasture, open country" [English surname].

Bousie: A variant of Boosey. English surname.

Boutfiowsr Boutflower: Bolt. Variant of flower, an English surname.

Bovell: A variant of [English surname] Bovill?.

Bovill Bovill: The name of the residence, derived from the Germanic name Bolo + Latin, which means "settlement" [English surname].

Bovingdon: The name of a residence, derived from Old English, meaning "on the hill" (on the hill), an English surname.

Bovington: The name of the residence comes from the Old English book Bub ten "setllcmcnt", an English surname.

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Lob: A variant of Lobb, an English surname.

Lobb. [English surname] Lobb. The name of the residence means "lump, hill".

Lobbe: A variant of Lobb, an English surname.

Lombard 1. [English surname] Lombard. The racial name comes from the Italian Lombardy + Germanic language, meaning "long + beard" (long + beard) 2. [English surname] Lombard. Occupational name, moneylender, or moneylender. Most of the early Italians who immigrated to England were engaged in this industry.

Longbotham: A variant of Longbottom, an English surname.

Longbottom .[English surname] Longbottom. The landform name, Long Valley, comes from Middle English, meaning "long + valley bottom" (long + valley bottom).

Loobey: English form of a Gaelic name, derived from an alias for cunning people, an Irish surname.

Lubbock. [English surname] Lubbock. The name of the residence comes from the name or nickname of the port in northwest Germany. Those who have business contacts with the port come from the Wende language, which means "lovely".

Labern: A variant of Leybum, an English surname.

Ladbrook [English surname] Ladbrook. The name of the residence comes from Old English, meaning "choice, decision+brook".

Lamb 1. [English surname] Lamb. Nickname, a docile person or professional name, lamb raiser comes from Middle English and Old English, meaning "lamb" (lamb) 2. [English surname] Ram. Abbreviated form of Christian name Lambert 3.[Irish surname] Ram. The English form of the Gaelic surname, derived from the alias meaning "warrior".

Lambard. Lambert? Variant of ↑1, [English surname].

Lambart [English surname] Lambart.

Lambert? Variant of ↑1,

Lambarth Lambarth: Lambert? Variation of ↑1, [English surname].

Lambe [English, Irish surname] Ram. Variations of Lamb?.

Lambert1. [Male name] [English surname] Lambert. Derived from a Germanic personal name, the meaning is "land, territory + bright, famous" (land, territory + bright, famous) 2. [English surname] Lambert. The professional name, shepherd, comes from Old English and means "lamb+herdsman".

Lamberts Lamberts: derived from the father's name, derived from Lambert 1, meaning "son of Lambert", an English surname.

Lambertson Lambertson: taken from the father's name, derived from Lambert 1, meaning "son of Lambert", an English surname.

Lambie Lambie. Lamb? ↑The nickname of "1,2" [English surname].

Lambkin: Iamb l, a nickname for 2, an English surname.

Lamborn [English surname] Lamborn. Variation of Lambourne?

Lamborne [English surname] Lambborne. Variation of Lambourne?

Lambourn [English surname] Lambourn. Variation of Lambourne?

Lambourne [English surname] Lambourne. The name of the residence comes from Old English, meaning "lamb+stream".

Lambrick. [English surname] Lambrick. Lambert? Variant of ↑1.

Lambson: derived from the father's name, derived from Lamb1, 2, meaning "son of Lamb". English surname.

Lambton [Scottish surname] Lambton. The name of the residence comes from Old English, meaning "lamb+enclosure, settlement" (lamb+enclosure, settlement).

Lamburn [English surname] Lambburn. Variation of Lambourne?

Lamburne [English surname] Lambourn. Variants of Lambourne?

Lamby: Lamb's nickname, an English surname.

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Abel Abel: derived from the Hebrew Christian name, meaning "breath, vitality; vanity" (breth, vigtxrn vanity), English surname, male name .

Abell Abel Abel variant, English surname

Able Abel: Abel variant, English surname,

Adrian Adrian: derived from Latin, meaning "of the Adriatic sea". Or "of the Greek City Adeia", English surname, male name

Aicken Aiken: Variant of Adarn, [Northern Irish surname]

Aiken [Northern Irish surname] Aiken. Adam's nickname,

Aikin [English surname] Aikin. Adam's nickname

Aikman [Scottish surname] Aikman. Variants of Oak

Ailward [English surname] Aylward: Variant of Ailward

Ailwyn [English surname] Ailwyn. Variants of Alwyn

Aimers: derived from the father's name, derived from Aimer, meaning "am of Aimer", an English surname

Aimer : Variant of Aylrner1 [English surname]

Aitchison [Scottish surname] Aitchison. Taken from the patronymic name, derived from Adam, meaning "son of Adam"

Aitken [Scottish surname] Aitken. Adam's nickname

Aitkin [English surname] Aitkin. Adam's nickname

Albert Albert: derived from a Germanic name, meaning "noble + bright, famous" (noble + bright, famous), English surname, male name

< p>Albert [Male name] [English surname] Albert.

Derived from a Germanic personal name, meaning "noble+bright, famous" (noble+bright, famous)

Alberts Alberts: derived from the father's name, derived from Al-bcrt meaning "Ai Son of Alberl, English surname

Alberts [English surname] Alberts.

Taken from the father's name, derived from Albert, meaning "son of Albert"