Nachname |
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Herkunft |
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Bedeutung |
Brewster |
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Irish
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| The brewster, with the faminine suffi... |
Brian |
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Irish
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| The nobly descended, from 'Bri,' dign... |
Briant |
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Irish
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| Dignity, honor; from 'Bri,' exalted, ... |
Brice |
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Irish
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| The son of Brice, diminutive Bricot; ... |
Briceson |
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Irish
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Brick |
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Irish
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| A corruption of Breck. We cut the fol... |
Brickdale |
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Irish
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| Local: Of the Brigdale, i.e. bridge-v... |
Brickett |
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Irish
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| The son of Burchard. The 'r' is trans... |
Brickman |
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Irish
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| The bridge-man, of which an early for... |
Bricknall |
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Irish
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| Local: Of Brignall, a village in the ... |
Bricknell |
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Irish
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| Local: Of Brignall, a village in the ... |
Bricot |
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Irish
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| The son of Brice, diminutive Bricot; ... |
Bridden |
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Irish
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| Local: Of Bredon, a parish in county ... |
Briddock |
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Irish
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| Local: Of the Bride-oak, from residen... |
Briddon |
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Irish
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| Local: Of Bredon, a parish in county ... |
Bride |
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Irish
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| From 'Brighid,' a hostage, pledge, or... |
Brideoake |
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Irish
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| Local: This surname seems to have com... |
Bridge |
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Irish
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| Local: At the bridge. The variant Bri... |
Bridgeford |
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Irish
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| Local: Of Bridgeford. |
Bridgeman |
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Irish
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| The bridge-man, one who resided at th... |
Bridger |
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Irish
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| The bridger, one who lived at the bri... |
Bridges |
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Irish
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| Local: At the bridge. The variant Bri... |
Bridgewater |
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Irish
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| Local: Of Bridgewater, a seaport and ... |
Bridgman |
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Irish
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| One who attends a bridge; a builder o... |
Brien |
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Irish
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| The son of Brien. |
Brier |
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Irish
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| Local: |