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| Origin | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| -don | English | hill |
| Aaberg | Norse | hill by river |
| Achille | Greek | Achilles, a mythological hero of the Greek Trojan war |
| Achterberg | German | topographic name for someone who lived behind the hill\u2019 |
| Backer | English | topographic name for someone who lived on a hill or at the rear of a settlement,from Middle English bakke \u2018back\u2019, \u2018spine\u2019 + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant. |
| Backlund | Swedish | hill grove |
| Backman | English Swedish German |
someone who lived on a hill or at the rear of a settlement, baker |
| Backstrom | Swedish | hill, stream, brook |
| Bakke | Dutch Norwegian |
occupational name for a maker of beakers, nickname for someone with a peculiarity of the mouth, from the hillside |
| Banagher | Irish | Pointed hill |
| Berger | German French Norse |
someone who lived in the mountains or hills |
| Bolton | English | A town in England; the round hill |
| Branden | English | Broom hill |
| Brandon | Old English | hill covered with broom; little firebrand; little sword |
| Bray | English | marsh, hill |
| Breanne | Gaelic | Noble, strong, virtuous, hill |
| Brian | Celtic | noble, strong, virtuous, hill |
| Brianna | Gaelic | noble, strong, virtuous, or hill |
| Bryan | Gaelic | Noble, strong, virtuous; hill |
| Bryant | English Irish |
hill |
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