Inhabitant+of+a+town

  • 71Beslier — Recorded in various forms including: Basler, Bousler, Baslior, Beslay, Beslier and Beslieure, this is a surname recorded in England, but is ultimately of French or possibly Swisse Germanic origins. If French it would seem to be a Huguenot surname …

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  • 72Bousler — Recorded in various forms including: Basler, Bousler, Baslior, Beslay, Beslier and Beslieure, this is a surname recorded in England, but is ultimately of French or possibly Swisse Germanic origins. If French it would seem to be a Huguenot surname …

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  • 73Kaemena — is an unusual spelling of the Germanic Polish surname Kemena , itself a variant form of the ancient Kamien . This is essentially a Polish word meaning stone and in the surname context is either habitational for one who dwelt at a house built of… …

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  • 74Kamen — Kaemena is an unusual spelling of the Germanic Polish surname Kemena , itself a variant form of the ancient Kamien . This is essentially a Polish word meaning stone and in the surname context is either habitational for one who dwelt at a house… …

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  • 75Kamena — Kaemena is an unusual spelling of the Germanic Polish surname Kemena , itself a variant form of the ancient Kamien . This is essentially a Polish word meaning stone and in the surname context is either habitational for one who dwelt at a house… …

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  • 76Kamenar — Kaemena is an unusual spelling of the Germanic Polish surname Kemena , itself a variant form of the ancient Kamien . This is essentially a Polish word meaning stone and in the surname context is either habitational for one who dwelt at a house… …

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  • 77Kamien — Kaemena is an unusual spelling of the Germanic Polish surname Kemena , itself a variant form of the ancient Kamien . This is essentially a Polish word meaning stone and in the surname context is either habitational for one who dwelt at a house… …

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  • 78Kamienski — Kaemena is an unusual spelling of the Germanic Polish surname Kemena , itself a variant form of the ancient Kamien . This is essentially a Polish word meaning stone and in the surname context is either habitational for one who dwelt at a house… …

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  • 79Kain — Recorded as Kain, Kane, Kann, and Kayne, this interesting surname is regarded as English, but has several possible origins. Firstly, it may be of Old French origin, either a nickname for a tall, thin man, as some fifteen percent of all surnames… …

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  • 80Kane — Recorded as Kain, Kane, Kann, and Kayne, this interesting surname is regarded as English, but has several possible origins. Firstly, it may be of Old French origin, either a nickname for a tall, thin man, as some fifteen percent of all surnames… …

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