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Bac | Meaning : Bank Used in : Scottish |
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Baen | Meaning : Fair Skinned Used in : Scottish |
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Baigh | Meaning : From The Upper Part Used in : Scottish |
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Bailoch | Meaning : From The Pasture Used in : Scottish |
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Baird | Meaning : From Baird Used in : American, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish |
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Balfour | Meaning : From The Pastureland Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Balgair | Meaning : Fox Used in : Scottish |
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Balgaire | Meaning : Fox Used in : Scottish |
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Balmoral | Meaning : From The Majestic Village Used in : Scottish |
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Banner | Meaning : Flag, Ensign Bearer. Used in : American, British, English, Scottish |
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Barclay | Meaning : The Birch Tree Meadow. See Also Berkley. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Irish, Scottish, Australian |
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Barday | Meaning : From Berkeley Used in : Scottish |
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Bartley | Meaning : The Birch Tree Meadow. See Also Berkley. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Hebrew, British, English, Irish, Scottish |
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Bean | Meaning : Fair Skinned Used in : Scottish |
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Bearnard | Meaning : Bear Strong Used in : Gaelic, German, Scottish |
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Beathan | Meaning : Son Of The Righthand Used in : Hebrew, Scottish |
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Beathas | Meaning : Wise Used in : Scottish |
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Beiste | Meaning : Beast Used in : Scottish |
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Beth | Meaning : short form of Elizabeth and Bethany, Hebrew: My God is an oath, My God is abundance, House of Figs, House of Happiness Used in : Australian, French, German, Greek, Swedish, Scottish, American, Hawaiian, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Bhaic | Meaning : Bank Used in : Scottish |
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Bhaltair | Meaning : Strong Fighter Used in : Scottish |
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Bhradain | Meaning : Salmon Used in : Scottish |
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Bhraghad | Meaning : From The Upper Part Used in : Scottish |
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Bhreac | Meaning : Speckled Used in : Scottish |
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Bhric | Meaning : Speckled Used in : Scottish |
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Biast | Meaning : Beast Used in : Scottish |
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Birk | Meaning : From A Birch Tree Used in : American, British, Danish, English, French, German, Scottish, Swedish |
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Blaine | Meaning : Yellow Used in : American, Australian, British, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, American |
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Blaine | Meaning : Yellow Used in : American, Australian, British, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, American |
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Blair | Meaning : Field Of Battle. Used in : American, Australian, British, Scottish, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, American, Australian, Chinese, Celtic |
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Blair | Meaning : Field Of Battle. Used in : American, Australian, British, Scottish, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, American, Australian, Chinese, Celtic |
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Blaire | Meaning : Field Of Battle. Used in : Scottish, Gaelic, Scottish, American, Australian, British, English |
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Blaire | Meaning : Field Of Battle. Used in : Scottish, Gaelic, Scottish, American, Australian, British, English |
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Blake | Meaning : Dark, Dark-haired. Can Also Mean The Reverse -fair, Pale. Blakeman Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, Irish, English, French, Irish, Scottish, American, Australian, British, English |
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Blane | Meaning : Variant Of Blaine. Used in : American, Gaelic, Irish, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish |
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Blaney | Meaning : Variant Of Blaine. Used in : American, British, English, Scottish |
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Blayne | Meaning : Variant Of Blaine. Used in : American, British, Gaelic, Irish, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish |
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Blayr | Meaning : Plain Or Flat Area. Used in : British, English, Gaelic, Scottish |
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Boid | Meaning : Blond Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Bonnebell | Meaning : Good, Fair Of Face, Charming Used in : Scottish |
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Bonnee | Meaning : Good, Fair Of Face, Charming Used in : Scottish |
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Bonni | Meaning : From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. Used in : German, Greek, Scottish, Australian |
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Bonnibelle | Meaning : From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. Used in : Scottish |
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Bonnie | Meaning : From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty, Charming, Beautiful.. Used in : American, Australian, French, Greek, Latin, Scottish, American, Australian |
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Bonnie-jo | Meaning : From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. Used in : Scottish, Australian |
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Bonny | Meaning : From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty, Charming, Beautiful. Used in : Australian, French, Greek, Scottish, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, American, British, English |
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Bonny-jean | Meaning : From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. Used in : Scottish |
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Bonny-lee | Meaning : From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. Used in : Scottish, Australian |
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Both | Meaning : From The Stone House Used in : German, Scottish |
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Bothain | Meaning : From The Stone House Used in : Scottish |
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Bothan | Meaning : From The Stone House Used in : Celtic, Scottish |
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Bow | Meaning : Blond. Used in : Australian, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, Australian |
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Bowen | Meaning : Blond. Used in : Australian, Celtic, Gaelic, Scottish, Welsh, Australian |
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Bowie | Meaning : Blond. Used in : American, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, Australian |
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Boyd | Meaning : Blonde, Fair-haired. Used in : American, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish |
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Bradana | Meaning : Salmon Used in : Scottish |
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Braden | Meaning : Salmon Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, English, Irish, Scottish, Australian |
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Bram | Meaning : Bramble, A Thicket Of Wild Gorse. Abbreviation Of Abraham And Abram. Bram Stoker Was Author Of Dracula. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Celtic, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Netherlands, Scottish |
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Breac | Meaning : Speckled Used in : Irish, Scottish |
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Bretton | Meaning : Brit. A Native Of Brittany: (France) Or Britain: (England). Used in : British, Celtic, English, Scottish |
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Brice | Meaning : Speckled Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, English, French, German, Scottish, Welsh, American, British, Celtic, English |
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Broc | Meaning : Badger Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, English, Scottish |
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Brochan | Meaning : Broken Used in : Scottish |
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Broden | Meaning : Reference To Castle Brodie In Scotland. Used in : Australian, Scottish, Australian |
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Broderic | Meaning : Brother. Used in : Australian, British, English, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish |
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Broderick | Meaning : Brother. Used in : American, British, English, German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish |
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Brodie | Meaning : From Brodie Used in : American, Australian, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, Australian |
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Brodric | Meaning : Brother. Used in : Australian, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish |
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Brodrick | Meaning : Brother. Used in : German, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish |
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Brody | Meaning : Reference To Castle Brodie In Scotland. Used in : American, Australian, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish |
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Broehain | Meaning : Broken Used in : Scottish |
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Bruce | Meaning : Surname Since Medieval Times, Now A Common Given Name. Folklore Tale Of 14th Century Robert King Of Scotland: (the Bruce) Who Learned The Value Of Perseverance From Watching A Spider Spin A Web. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, Danish, English, French, German, Jamaican, Scottish, Swiss, Australian |
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Bryce | Meaning : Speckled, Surname Form Of Brice. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Scottish, Welsh, British, Celtic, English |
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Brycen | Meaning : Variant Of Bryce. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Scottish |
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Bryceton | Meaning : Variant Of Bryce. Used in : Scottish |
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Bryson | Meaning : Variant Of Bryce. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, English, Scottish, Australian |
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Bryston | Meaning : Variant Of Bryce. Used in : Scottish |
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Buchanan | Meaning : From The Cannon's Seat Used in : Scottish |
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Bunnie | Meaning : Good, Fair Of Face, Charming Used in : Greek, Scottish |
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Bunny | Meaning : Good, Fair Of Face, Charming Used in : Jamaican, Scottish, French, British, English |
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Busby | Meaning : Place Name: Village In The Thicket. Used in : Norse, Scottish |