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316 Aylmer English Infamous. From the Old English Aethelmaer meaning noble and famous. Used as a first name during the Middle Ages, Aylmer later became more popular as a surname. M
317 Aylward English Noble guardian/protector. M
318 Aylwin English Variant of Alvin: Wise friend. From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend. Various forms of Alvin in use after the Norman Conquest became surnames, and also first names. M
319 Aymer English Variant of Elmer: Noble. M
320 Ayrwode English From the fir forest. M
321 Backstere English Baker. M
322 Baden English Surname. M
323 Baerhloew English Ruler or lives on the bare hill. M
324 Baiardo English Variant of Bayard: Brown hair. M
325 Bailee English Variant of Bailey: Steward; bailiff. M
326 Bailey English Steward or public official; man in charge. M
327 Bailie English Variant of Bailey: Steward; bailiff. M
328 Baillie English Variant of Bailey: Steward; bailiff. M

329 Baily English Variant of Bailey: Steward; bailiff. M
330 Bain English Variant of Bainbridge: Bridge. M
331 Bainbridge English Lives near the bridge over the white water. M
332 Bainbrydge English Lives near the bridge over the white water. M
333 Baird English Minstrel; a singer-poet. M
334 Baker English Baker. M
335 Balamy English Variant of Bellamy: Good-looking companion. M
336 Balder English Brave warrior; bold army. M
337 Baldhere English Bold army. M
338 Baldur English Variant of Balder: Brave warrior; bold army. M
339 Baldwin English From the Old English Bealdwine, or the Old German equivalent Baldavin, meaning bold friend. Frequently used in medieval Britain, and was the basis of a number of surnames. M
340 Banaing English Son of the slayer. M
341 Banbrigge English Lives near the bridge over the white water. M
342 Bancrofft English Variant of Bancroft: Pasture; field. M
343 Bancroft English From the bean field. M
344 Banjamen English Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son. Also a variant of Benedict. M
345 Banjamino English Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son. Also a variant of Benedict. M
346 Banjamon English Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son. Also a variant of Benedict. M
347 Banjiman English Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son. Also a variant of Benedict. M
348 Bankroft English Variant of Bancroft: Pasture; field. M
349 Banner English Flag; ensign bearer. M
350 Banning English Son of the slayer. M