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Bain: | short version of Bainbridge, "fair bridge." |
Bainbridge: | "fair bridge." |
Baird: | "bard, poet, ballad singer, traveling minstrel." Bairde, Bar, Bard, Barr. |
Bairre: | (BAW-re) also can be names Bearach and Finnbarr, also used as a name in its own right; anglicized as Barry; Barra. |
Bairrfhionn: | (BAR-fin)(Celt) "fair-haired" or "good marksman." Barrfind, Barram, Barre, Barra, Bairre, Barry. |
Bairtlem: | Irish Gaelic also can be Bartholomew. |
Banning: | "fair and small." |
Barclay: | Scottish, Irish; transferred use of the Scottish surname, which was taken to Scotland in the 12th C. by Walter de Berchelai, who became a chamberlain of Scotland in 1165. Probably derived from Berkeley in Gloucestershire, which is from OE beorc "birch tree" + leah "wood or clearing". In Ireland, its been anglicized in the also can be Parthal |
Barra: | (Celt) "good marksman." Bearach (BAHR-akh), Bearchan, Barry. |
Barram: | version of Barrfhionn. |
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