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Bacon
Usage: English, French, Norman
Pronounced: BAYK-ən(English) BAY-kən(English)
An occupational surname for someone who sold pork, from Middle English and Old French bacun or bacon, meaning 'bacon', which is ultimately of Germanic origin. Can also be derived from the Germanic given names Baco, Bacco, or Bahho, from the root bag-, meaning 'to fight'. The given names mentioned in the latter definition were common among the Normans as Bacus, of which the oblique case was Bacon.
Pickford
Usage: English
Pronounced: PIHK-fohrd
This surnames origins lie with the Anglo-Saxons. It is a product of their having lived in the parish of Pitchford in Shropshire.

7,213 people have this surname, and is most prevalent in England.

Sailor
Usage: English
Pronounced: s-AY-LER
Variant of Saylor.
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