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  • 91Buff — Recorded in many spellings including Bow, Bowe, Bough and Buff, this is usually a surname of English origins. There are at least three possible sources. The first is that it is a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bows, a vital… …

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  • 92Condict — This unusual and interesting name is of Medieval English origin and is a topographical surname denoting someone who lived near to a water channel and perhaps therefore by a fountain or a pump. The derivation of the name is from the Middle English …

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  • 93Conduit — This unusual and interesting name is of Medieval English origin and is a topographical surname denoting someone who lived near to a water channel and perhaps therefore by a fountain or a pump. The derivation of the name is from the Middle English …

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  • 94Cudiff — This unusual and interesting name is of Medieval English origin and is a topographical surname denoting someone who lived near to a water channel and perhaps therefore by a fountain or a pump. The derivation of the name is from the Middle English …

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  • 95Cundict — This unusual and interesting name is of Medieval English origin and is a topographical surname denoting someone who lived near to a water channel and perhaps therefore by a fountain or a pump. The derivation of the name is from the Middle English …

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  • 96Ettels — Recorded as Ettel, Ettle, Ettels, Ettles, and possibly others, this is an English surname. It is either locational or topographical and originally described a person who lived at an ecels , or a piece of land which was specifically added to an… …

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  • 97Naish — This unusual surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a variant of the more familiar surname Ash , a topographical name from residence by a prominent asche tree. Ash and Oak trees had a particular significance in ancient times, acting… …

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  • 98Nutbeam — This is an English surname recorded in the spellings of Nutbeam, Nutbeem, and Nutbeen. The origins are pre 7th century and certainly locational, but probably occupational as well, deriving from ownership or management of an area of nut bearing… …

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  • 99Nutbean — This is an English surname recorded in the spellings of Nutbeam, Nutbeem, and Nutbeen. The origins are pre 7th century and certainly locational, but probably occupational as well, deriving from ownership or management of an area of nut bearing… …

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  • 100Nutbeem — This is an English surname recorded in the spellings of Nutbeam, Nutbeem, and Nutbeen. The origins are pre 7th century and certainly locational, but probably occupational as well, deriving from ownership or management of an area of nut bearing… …

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