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  • Burdon
    Burden Name Meaning. (of Norman origin) from the Old French personal name Burdo (oblique case Burdon), probably of Germanic origin, but uncertain meaning. nickname for a pilgrim or one who carried a pilgrim's staff, Middle English, Old French bourdon. habitational name from any of various places called Burdon or Burden ...
    Meaning: Lives at the castle Origin: English
  • Bureig
    The name Burleigh is a boy's name of English origin meaning "meadow belonging to a manor".
    Meaning: Lives on the brook island Origin: English
  • Burel
    Burel Name Meaning. French: variant of Borel.
    Meaning: Reddish brown haired Origin: French
  • Burford
    Burford Name Meaning. English: habitational name from places in Oxfordshire and Shropshire, so named with Old English burh 'stronghold', 'fortified manor' + ford 'ford'.
    Meaning: Birch ford Origin: American
  • Burg
    Burg Name Meaning. German (also Bürg): topographic name, from Middle High German burc 'fortification', 'castle', or a habitational name from any of the numerous places called Burg. ... Dutch: from a short form of the Germanic personal name Burgo. Jewish: variant of Burger.
    Meaning: Derived from berg, mountain Origin: German
  • Burga
    Teutonic Meaning: The name Burga is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Burga is: From the town.
    Meaning: From the town Origin: German
  • Burgard
    The Burgard family lived in Sussex. The name is derived from the Middle English word burge(i)s, or the Old French word burgeis which both mean "inhabitant and freeman of a fortified town."
    Meaning: Derived from burchard, strong castle Origin: English
  • Burgaud
    Meaning: Derived from burchard, strong castle Origin: English
  • Burgeis
    Meaning: Lives in town Origin: English
  • Burges
    The name Burgess was carried to England in the enormous movement of people that followed the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Burgess family lived in Sussex. The name is derived from the Middle English word burge(i)s, or the Old French word burgeis which both mean "inhabitant and freeman of a fortified town."
    Meaning: Derived from burgess, citizen Origin: English
  • Burgess - BER-jəs
    Burgess Name Meaning. English and Scottish: status name from Middle English burge(i)s, Old French burgeis 'inhabitant and (usually) freeman of a (fortified) town' (see Burke), especially one with municipal rights and duties. Burgesses generally had tenure of land or buildings from a landlord by burgage.
    Meaning: Town dweller or shopkeeper Origin: French
  • Burgh
    The surname is one of the Anglo-Norman names that came to Ireland in the 12th century. The surname Burgh is derived from the Old English word "burh," which is derived from the Old German word "burg," the common Germanic word for a fortification.
    Meaning: Derived from berg, mountain Origin: German
  • Burgha
    Variant spelling of burka. : a loose enveloping garment that covers the face and body and is worn in public by certain Muslim women.
    Meaning: From the town Origin: German
  • Burghard
    Meaning of name Burkhard. Etymology : Derived from the Germanic elements burg meaning "protection" and hard "brave, hardy"
    Meaning: Strong as a castle Origin: English
  • Burghere
    The Burgher surname refers to a citizen of a borough, from the Middle High German "burc," meaning a "fortified town." As a surname, Burgher may also come from one of the many place names in the region. Buy PDF History »
    Meaning: Lives at the fortress Origin: English
  • Burgiss
    Burgess Name Meaning. English and Scottish: status name from Middle English burge(i)s, Old French burgeis 'inhabitant and (usually) freeman of a (fortified) town' (see Burke), especially one with municipal rights and duties. ... The -eis ending is from Latin -ensis (modern English -ese as in Portuguese).
    Meaning: Derived from burgess, citizen Origin: English
  • Burgtun
    Meaning: From the fortress town Origin: English
  • Burgundy - BUR-gən-dee
    Shakespearean Meaning: The name Burgundy is a Shakespearean baby name. In Shakespearean the meaning of the name Burgundy is: King Henry V' and 'Henry VI, Part 1' and 'Tragedy of King Lear' Duke of Burgundy.
    Meaning: From Burgundy Origin: English
  • Burhardt
    Meaning: Strong as a castle Origin: German
  • Burhbank
    Meaning: Lives on the castles hill Origin: English
  • Burhdon
    Meaning: Lives at the castle Origin: English
  • Burhford
    Meaning: Lives at the castle ford Origin: English
  • Burhleag
    Meaning: Lives at the castles meadow Origin: English
  • Burhtun
    Meaning: From the fortified town Origin: English
  • Burian
    The name Burian is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Burian is: Lives near the weeds.
    Meaning: Lives near the weeds Origin: Slavic
  • Burilda
    Meaning: A black swan Origin: Australian
  • Burk
    The surname is one of the Anglo-Norman names that came to Ireland in the 12th century. The surname Burk is derived from the Old English word "burh," which is derived from the Old German word "burg," the common Germanic word for a fortification.
    Meaning: Derived from burke, lives in a fortress Origin: French
  • Burke - BURK
    Burke Name Meaning. Irish (of Anglo-Norman origin): habitational name from Burgh in Suffolk, England. This is named with Old English burh 'fortification', 'fortified manor'. Norwegian: Americanized form of Børke, a habitational name from any of eight farms in southeastern Norway, named with Old Norse birki 'birch wood' ...
    Meaning: From a fortress Origin: English, Germanic
  • Burket
    Burkett Name Meaning. English: from an Old English personal name, Burgheard, composed of the elements burh, burg 'fort' (see Burke) + heard 'hardy', 'brave', 'strong'. The name was reintroduced into Middle English by the Normans in the forms Bou(r)chart, Bocard.
    Meaning: Derived from birkett, area of birch trees Origin: English
  • Burkett
    Burkett Name Meaning. English: from an Old English personal name, Burgheard, composed of the elements burh, burg 'fort' (see Burke) + heard 'hardy', 'brave', 'strong'. The name was reintroduced into Middle English by the Normans in the forms Bou(r)chart, Bocard.
    Meaning: Variant of Birkett: Area of birch trees. Origin: English