Bailly
/ˈbeɪli/
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Middle English
Bailly, of Middle English origin, derives from the term 'bailiff,' meaning a steward or sheriff's officer, signifying responsibility and authority. It also refers to a meadow near an outer castle wall, evoking a sense of protection and connection to the land. The name carries historical and occupational significance, often associated with leadership and guardianship.
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