Burke
/bərk/
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Teutonic
Burke, of Teutonic origin, derives from the Old English term for a 'dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill.' It evokes a connection to nature and a sense of groundedness, often associated with strength, simplicity, and guardianship of the land. The name carries a rustic charm and is appreciated for its historical and geographical roots.
C. Burke Elbrick
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