Bailley
/bˈeɪli/
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Middle English
Bailley, derived from Middle English, originally referred to a bailiff, steward, or sheriff's officer, reflecting a role of authority and responsibility. It also has connections to a meadow near an outer castle wall, evoking imagery of protection and stewardship. The name carries a sense of leadership and guardianship, making it a strong and timeless choice.
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