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  • 41Baroux — Apparently recorded as Barau, Barrau, Baroux, Barroux, Barreau, and possibly others, this is a medieval French surname. It appears to be occupational and to have the meaning of Little barrel. This suggests two possibilities that either it was a… …

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  • 42Barroux — Apparently recorded as Barau, Barrau, Baroux, Barroux, Barreau, and possibly others, this is a medieval French surname. It appears to be occupational and to have the meaning of Little barrel. This suggests two possibilities that either it was a… …

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  • 43Barreau — Apparently recorded as Barau, Barrau, Baroux, Barroux, Barreau, and possibly others, this is a medieval French surname. It appears to be occupational and to have the meaning of Little barrel. This suggests two possibilities that either it was a… …

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  • 44Bodham — Apparently recorded in a series of spellings, although all quite rare, this is an English surname. It is locational and originates from the little village of Bodiam in the county of East Sussex, or from the villages of Bodenham in Hereford and… …

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  • 45Bodiam — Apparently recorded in a series of spellings, although all quite rare, this is an English surname. It is locational and originates from the little village of Bodiam in the county of East Sussex, or from the villages of Bodenham in Hereford and… …

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  • 46Brinsford — Apparently recorded as Brensford and Brinsford, this is quite a rare English locational surname. It would seem to originate either from a lost medieval village possibly called Bruns forda or similar, and meaning the narrow river crossing operated …

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  • 47Butland — Apparently recorded in several spellings and all quite rare, including Batland, Beetland, Bootland, Buthland, and the most popular Butland, this is most probably an Anglo Scottish locational surname. Black s dictionary of Scottish surnames… …

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  • 48Chander — Apparently recorded as Chandos, the family name of the Viscounts Lyttelton, and Chander, Channder, Chanders, Shand, and Shaunde, this interesting and unusual surname has at least two confused origins. Firstly and in England most likely, it is of… …

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  • 49Chanders — Apparently recorded as Chandos, the family name of the Viscounts Lyttelton, and Chander, Channder, Chanders, Shand, and Shaunde, this interesting and unusual surname has at least two confused origins. Firstly and in England most likely, it is of… …

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  • 50Daveley — Apparently recorded in a range of spellings including Davsey, Davley, Daveley, and Davsley, this is an English surname. The constituent elements suggest that the original spelling may have been dav leah or similar, from pre 7th century Olde… …

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