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Boal is a variant of Bowler[.

Boalebole: a variant of the British surname Bowlcr.

Boarder Bode: 1 landform name, wooden farmhouse, from old English, meaning "board"; Landform name, from old French, meaning "edge". British surname.

Boardman, boardman. A variant of the boarder's [British surname].

Boarer bolo: the boundary of buwdl.2, English surname,

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

Boase boss variant of Boas, [English surname]

Boast. Bost. Nickname, boaster, comes from medieval English, which means "boasting and vanity" [British surname].

Boaterbot: a variant of Bate 2 and Bowaler, a British surname.

Boatman, boatman. A variant of Bate↑2[ English and Scottish surnames].

Burt. Bot variant of Bate ↑2 [English and Scottish surnames],

Bob Bob: №bcn nickname of BCN, male name.

Bobbie 1。 Bobby. Robert's nickname [man's name ]2. Bobby. Roberta's nickname [woman's name]

Bobby. Bobby. Robert's nickname

Bobbert Botha: A nickname for Roberta. Female name.

Bodie. [British surname] Bodie. A variant of the body.

Bodin. Bodin. The name of the place of residence comes from old English, which means "the settlement of Berta" or "the mountain of Berta" [British surname].

Bodie. Bodie. A variant of the body.

Bodie. Bodie. Variants of aspect [English surname].

Bodfish, Bodfish. Probably from medieval English, which means "flounder+fish" [British surname].

Bodie. Bodie. Variants of aspect [English surname].

Bodle Boadle: a variant of the British surname Boodle,

Bodleigh bodley: a variant of bodle, a British surname.

Bodley, Bodley. The name of the place of residence comes from old English, which means "beetle+wood, clearing" [British surname].

The nickname "Bodybody" comes from medieval English and old English, which means "body, trunk" and may refer to the English surname of fat people. 2 professional name, derived from medieval English, meaning "McSinger". British surname.

Boeterbot: a variant of boeter, English surname.

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

Boggs: a variant of Boggs, a British surname.

Bogey Boggis. The nickname, boaster, comes from medieval English and means "boastful and arrogant" [British surname].

Boggs. Boggs. A variant of Boggis [British surname]

Bogies. Bogies. The name of the residence comes from Gaelic, which means "bag, sack" and refers to the bag-like pool [Scottish surname].

Bogell. Bogell. Nickname, scary-looking, comes from Scotland and means "bogy" [English, Northern Ireland surname].

Bo ice Boyce: a variant of Boyce ↑ "1,2". [English surname].

The variant of boise boyce ↑ "1,2".

Boland 1. The name of Boland's residence comes from old English, which means "bow+land" [British surname] 2. Boland English form of Gaelic surnames, derived from ancient Irish names, means unknown [Irish surnames].

Bold 1.bold. Nicknames come from medieval English and include

It means "brave, daring" [British surname] 2. Boulder The name of residence comes from old English, which means "dwelling in humble abode, hall" [British surname] 3. Boulder The name of household registration comes from old English, which means "residence" [British surname].

Boldoro. Boldoro. A variant of Baldry.

Boldero Boldero:Baldry variant of Baldry.

Boulder Si Tong Boulder Si Tong: A variant of Boulderston, a British surname.

Bold. Bold. From the father's name, from Bold, meaning "bold son" [English surname].

A variant of Bole bor Boyle [Irish, Scottish surname].

Bole Bole is a variant of Bole.

Bolger bolger: A variant of bolger, British and Irish surnames.

Bolger 1. Bolger. Professional name, leather worker, comes from old French, which means "purse, purse" [British surname] bolger. English form of Gaelic surnames, derived from names, means "belly+yellow, sallow".

The name of Bolingbrock's residence comes from the old English name Bulla+"Brooke" [British surname].

Poliso. Poliso. The name of the place of residence comes from the Cornish language, which means "residence+a person's name" [Cornish surname].

Bolland Boland Boland Boland variants. English, Irish surname.

Brandes: Brandes? British and Irish surnames].

Bolt 1.bolt. Professional name, sifter, sifter, which comes from medieval English and means "sifting" [British surname] 2. Bolt. Derived from medieval English, it means "bolt, bar" [British surname] 3. Bolt. Bold[ British surname] variant.

Bolter Bolt: a variant of [British surname].

Boltflower Bolt Fauchel: professional name, miller, flour sieve, which comes from medieval English and means "sieve+flour". [English surname].

Bolton Bolton: 1. The name of the house comes from old English, which means "dwelling in a humble abode+enclosure, settling down" [British surname] 2. A variant of Bolton.

Boltwood Boltwood. The name of the residence comes from the old English name bolt+"wood" [British surname].

Bolville, Bolville. It may be the name of the residence, which comes from old English and means "trunk, board+spring, stream" [British surname].

Bumpass. Bump. Variants of British surnames

Bona Bona; Nickname 1 comes from medieval English, which means "Bentle, oowne, ous. shame", British surname, Scottish surname, 2. Bona. The English translation of Gaelic surnames comes from aliases, meaning "midwife" [Irish surnames].

Bond. Bond. The identity name comes from medieval English, which means "farmer and shepherd" (English surname).

Bunda Bunda: a variant of Eond, a British surname.

A variant of Bondfield Bonfield. [British surname] Bondfield.

Bonds [British surname] Bonds. The name comes from his father, from Bond, which means "Son of Bond".

Bones 1. [British surname] was born. Nickname, from old French, means "good". 2. [British surname] was born. Nickname, skinny, comes from old English, which means "bone".

Bonehill Bonehill: The name of residence comes from old English, which means "bull+hill" and is a British surname.

Boner Boehner is a variant of Bonar[.

Bonet. Bonet. A variant of Bonet [British surname]

Bonet. Bonet. A variant of Bonet [British surname]

Bonfield, Bonfield. The name of the place of residence comes from ancient French, which means "good+settled" [British surname].

Baolong 1 baolong. From ancient French, it means "good man" or "farmer". [British surname] 2. Bonham. The name of residence comes from the old English name Bura+“Homestead "[British surname].

Boniface, Boniface. Derived from medieval Christian name+Latin, meaning "goodness+fate" [male name] [English surname].

Boniface. Boniface. A variant of Boniface [British surname]

Bonita bonita: Latin name form, meaning "good" [woman's name]

A variant of bone in Bonn state = 1.

Bonnar Boehner is a variant of Bona (English, Scottish surname).

Bonner. Bonner. A variant of Bona. English, Scottish surname.

Hood. Hood. Derived from Latin name, meaning "good".

Bonnet. Bonnet. A variant of Bonet [British surname]

Bonnie. Bonnie. A variant of Bonet [British surname]

Bonnie Bonnie: It comes from Latin, which means "good" [woman's name].

Boniface: a variant of Boniface [British surname].

Bonington: The name of the residence comes from the old English name Buna+"Set Dement".

Bonnie Bonnie: A variant of Bonnie.

Bonser: Nickname, from old French, meaning "good sir" [British surname].

Boodle Boodell: Landform name, derived from old English, meaning "Cl Welling House". British surname.

Booker 1. [Booker. Professional name, scribe or bookbinder, comes from medieval English, meaning "book" [English surname] 2. The professional name Bleacher comes from medieval English, which means "bleach" [British surname].

Bull. A variant of the bull [British surname]

Boon 1。 Boone. Variant of bone = 1 [British surname] 2. Boone. The name of the residence comes from the place name Bohon.

Boone Boone Boone variant. [English surname]

Bird. A variant of the boarder's [British surname].

Bull, Burla. A variant of Bauer [British surname]

Boorman, Boorman. Bauer's variant. [English surname]

Boosey 1。 Bussy. Geomorphological name, or professional name, cowherd, comes from medieval English, which means "cowshed" [English surname] 2. Buzz. The name of the residence comes from Gaelic, which means "farm in the Woods" [British surname].

Boosie Bussie: a variant of Boosey, a British surname,

Boost [British surname] buster. A variant of boasting.

Boots. [British surname] bout. The professional name, the person who makes or sells boots, comes from medieval English and means "boots".

Boott bout: a variant of bbot, a British surname.

Booth. [Northern English surname] Booth. The name of landform comes from medieval English, which means "a small hut".

Busby. Busby. The name of residence comes from northern medieval English, which means "hut, shed+ farm, settlement" (hut, shed+farm, settlement).

Booth booth. A variant of booth

A variant of Boothman Booth.

Boothroyd] boothroyd. The name of residence comes from northern medieval English, which means "hut, shed+clearing".

Bootle [British surname] bootle. The name of residence comes from old English, which means "residence".

Border. [British surname] Bode. Variant of boundary

Burham. Burham. The name of residence comes from old English, which means "altitude, hills+homestead" [English surname].

Boreland Boland: Botlancl variant of Botlancl, a British surname.

Boreley Boli: a variant of the British surname Borlev.

Boris Boris [male name] comes from Slavic language, which means "stranger".

The name of Borland Boland's residence comes from old English, which means "board, table and+ground". [English surname]

Borley Boli: The name of the place of residence comes from old English, which means "wild boar+wood. dedring." . British surname.

Borman. Borman. Variant of Bower ↑ "1, 2".

Born born. A variant of Bou [English surname] rne [English surname].

Born Born: A variant of Bourne.

BOL Nabonne: A variant of Bourne. .

Borrowman. A variety of berkman. English surname]

Borrow. Boluo. A variant of bruns [British surname]

Boroman Boroman. A variety of berkman. English surname]

Borrow: Burrcw+ nose, British surname. ,

Borthram Botram: Bertram variant of Bertram, the surname of Euglen.

Borthwick, Borthwick. The name of the residence comes from old English, which means "board, table+dairy farm".

A variant of Burton Burton [British surname]

Bowwick. Boric acid. A variant of Barwick [British surname]

Bosanquet 1。 Bozan Kate. The name of the place of residence comes from old English, which means "residence+a person's name" [Cornwall surname] 2. [British surname] Bozan Kate. Nickname, from the southern French dialect, means "dwarf".

Boskavan. Boskavan. The name of the place of residence comes from the Cornish language, which means "residence+elder" [Cornish surname].

Boshell [British surname] Boscher. Bisell variant

Boss. [British surname] boss. Nickname, hunchback, comes from old French, which means "hunchback".

Bossel Bosl: a variant of Bisell, a British surname.

Bostock [British surname] bostock. The name of residence comes from the old English name BOTA+"place".

Boston. [British surname] The name of the Boston residence means "The Stone of Beowulf".

Boswell [British, Scottish surname] Boswell. A variant of boswell.

Boswell. [British, Scottish surname] boswell. The name of residence comes from the old English name Beuze+“settlement ".

Bosworth. Bosworth. The name of the domicile comes from the old English name Bosa+“enclosure "[British surname].

Botfish Botfish: a variant of the British surname Bodlfish.

Botfiower botflower: a variant of bolt flow, a British surname.

Botham. [British surname] botham. Variant at the bottom.

Bothwell. Bothwell. The name of the residence comes from medieval English, which means "a small hut+springs and streams" [Scottish and Northern Ireland surnames].

Potelle Potelle: A variant of Butler, English, Irish surname.

Burt. [British surname] Bert. Derived from an old English name, its meaning is unknown.

Bottams Bottams: a variant of Botlom, a British surname.

Bottell bortel: a variant of butlcr. English, Irish surname.

Botten Botten: professional name, button manufacturer or seller, derived from old English and British surname.

British surname. The name comes from his father, from Bert, which means "the son of Bert".

Bottlebortel: a variant of butlcr, English, Irish surname.

Bottman bochman: a variant of Bate 2, English, Scottish surname.

Bottom [Northern British surname] Burton. The name of landform comes from old English, which means "valley bottom".

Bottomley. Bottomley. The name of residence comes from old English, which means "wide valley+wood, open space" [British surname].

Bottoms bottoms: a variant of bottom [northern British surname]

Bottrell Botrell name of residence, which comes from old English and means "toad", is a British surname.

Botterill Botterill: a variant of Botterill, a British surname.

Butch. Bouch, English surname. Budge = 1 variable.

Boucher [British surname] Boucher. The butcher's variant.

Boucker Burke: a variant of the British surname Butcher.

Big branches 1. Boff. Variant of Bow 2. [British surname] Boff. From ancient French, it means "bull" [British and Irish surname].

Bough flower beauflower: a variant of bolt flower, a British surname.

Boutflower boutflower: a variant of bolt flower, a British surname.

Bowden [British surname] Bowden. The name of residence comes from the old English alias Bucca, namely "beech"+"enclosure and settlement".

Boulder Si Tong Boulder Si Tong: A variant of the British surname Boldstone.

Bolger [English, Irish surname] bolger. A variant of bolger.

Bolt. [British surname] Bolt. A variety of bolt.

Boultby Boltby: The name of the place of residence comes from the old English name Bolut+"set TLC", a British surname.

Bolt [British surname] Bolt. A variety of bolt.

Boultflower Bolt Flower: a variant of the British surname Boliflower.

Paulding. [British surname] Paulding. From the father's name, from Bolt, meaning "the son of Bolt".

Bolton. [British surname] Burton. A variant of Burton.

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

Bond: A variant of Bond, a British surname.

Pang Di Band-Aid: A variant of Bond, a British surname.

Bonds Bonds comes from his father's name, from Bound, which means "bound son" [British surname].

Band-Aid Band-Aid. Variants of bonds.

Bourke Burke: a variant of the British surname Rurke.

Bournborn: a variant of bourn, a British surname.

Bowen. [British surname] Boone's geomorphology name comes from old English and means "spring and stream".

Bourne Berners: A variant of Bourne, a British surname.

A variant of Burton (British surname)

Boothfield. Boothfield. The name of the residence comes from the old Norwegian language, which means "shrub (shrub)+old English" and "pasture (open country)" [English surname].

Bussy Bauchi: Bussy's variant. British surname.

Boutfiowsr bolt. flower: a variant of bolt. Hua, English surname.

Bovell Bauffre: It is a variant of [British surname] Bovill.

Beauville Beauville: The name of the place of residence comes from the Germanic name Bolo+ Latin, which means "settled" [British surname].

Bovingdon: The name of the place of residence comes from old English, which means "on the mountain". It is a British surname.

Bowen: The name of the residence comes from the old English book Bubten "Setllcmcnt", a British surname.

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Loblob: a variant of the British surname Lobb.

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

Lobbe Lobb: a variant of the British surname Lobb.

Lombardy 1. [British surname] Lombardy. The name of the race comes from Italian Lombardy+Germanic, which means "long+beard". 2. [British surname] Lombardy. Professional name, financier, or money lender, most Italians who immigrated to Britain in the early days were engaged in this industry.

Longbotham Longbotham: a variant of the British surname longbottom.

Longbottom. [British surname] Longbottom. The landform name Long Valley comes from medieval English, which means "long+valley bottom".

Loobey rupee: English Gaelic name, derived from alias, used for cunning people and Irish surnames.

Lubbock. [British surname] lubbock. The name of the residence comes from the name or nickname of the port in northwest Germany, and the people who have business ties with the port come from the language of the Wende nationality, meaning "lovely".

Labern Laybourne: a variant of the British surname Leybum.

Ladbroke [British surname] Ladbroke. The name of residence comes from old English, which means "choose, decide+stream".

Lamb 1. [British surname] Ram. Nickname, docile person or professional name, lamb breeder comes from medieval English and old English, meaning "lamb" 2. [British surname] Ram. Abbreviated form of Christian name Lambert 3. [Irish surname] Ram. The English form of Gaelic surnames comes from aliases, meaning "warrior".

Lambard. Lambard. Lambert =1variant, [British surname].

Lambart [British surname] Lambart. Lambert = 1 variable,

Lambarthlambeth: Lambert =1variant, [English surname].

Llambi [British, Irish surname] Ram. A variety of mutton.

Lambert 1. [Male name] [British surname] Lambert. Derived from the Germanic name, it means "land, territory+light, famous". 2. [British surname] Lambert. The professional name Shepherd comes from old English, meaning "lamb+shepherd".

Lamberts Lamberts: It comes from his father's name, from Lambert 1, which means "Lambert's son", an English surname.

Lambertson Lambertson: It comes from the father's name, Lambert 1, which means "son of Lambert", a British surname.

Rambi. Rambi. Lamb's nickname ↑ "1,2" [English surname].

Lambkin lambkin: nickname of iamb l, 2, British surname.

Lambborn [British surname] lambourn A variant of Lamborn.

Lambourn [British surname] lambourn. A variant of Lamborn.

Lambourn [British surname] lambourn. A variant of Lamborn.

Lambourn [British surname] lambourn. The name of the residence comes from old English, which means "lamb+stream".

Lambbrick [British surname] Lambrick. Lambert =1variant.

Lambson Lamson the father's name, from Lamb 1, 2, meaning "son of lamb". British surname.

Langton [Scottish surname] Langton. The name of residence comes from old English, which means "lamb+enclosure, settlement".

Lambourn [British surname] lambourn. A variant of Lamborn.

Lambourn [British surname] lambourn. A variant of Lambourne

Lamb lamb: lamb's nickname, English surname.

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Abel Abel: It comes from the Hebrew name, which means "breathing". Vigor; "vanity" (breth, vigtxrn vanity), English surname, male name.

A variant of Bell Abel Abel, a British surname.

Able Abel: Abel variant of Abel, English surname,

Adrian: Derived from Latin, meaning "Adriatic" or "Greek city of Adelia", English surname, male name.

Aiken Aiken: A variant of Adan, [Northern Ireland surname]

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

Aiken [British surname] Aiken. Adam's nickname

Aikman [Scottish surname] Aikman. A variety of oak

Aylward [British surname] Aylward: a variant of Aylward

Ailwyn [British surname] Ailwyn. Alwyn variant

Aimers Eimers: It comes from his father's name and comes from Aimo, meaning "Aimo's am", which is a British surname.

Aimo Elmer: A variant of aylrner 1[ British surname]

Acheson [Scottish surname] Acheson comes from his father's name and Adam, which means "son of Adam".

Aitken [Scottish surname] aitken. Adam's nickname

Aitkin [British surname] Aitkin. Adam's nickname

Albert: It comes from a Germanic name, which means "noble+bright, famous", with an English surname and a male name.

Albert [man's first name] [British last name] Albert. Derived from the Germanic name, it means "noble+bright, famous".

Albert Alberts: It is taken from the father's name and the English surname of "Albert's son", which means Al-bcrt.

Albert [British surname] Albert. From the father's name, from Albert, meaning "son of Albert".