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The first site won't open for me - can you give me the list of names?Username: DLB
Last Name: Bayly
DH: Matthew James
DW: Susannah Grace
DS: Laban Connor
DS: Gideon Jonas
DS: Theodore Daniel
DS: Obadiah Gilead
DD:
Goat: Athena
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There's lots of names on the site. Here's a list of them: English Surnames
Surnames of Anglo-Saxon, Norman French, or Middle English origin.English - Patronymics
Allen - Alan
Austin - Augustine
Avery - Auvere/Alfred
Bryant - Brian
Elmer - Aymer
Emmett - Emma
Everett - Everard
Garrett - Gerard
Gary - Gerard
Jackson - Jack’s Son
Larkin, Lark - Laurence
Lamont - Lagman, Logmar
Lawrence - Laurence
Madison - Maud’s Son
Merle - Muriel
Merrill - Muriel
Mitchell - Michael
Morris - Maurice
Nelson - Neil’s Son
Otis - Otto’s Son
Pierce - Piers, Peter
Stacy/Stacey - Eustace
Willard - Wilheard
Willis - Will’s Son
Wilson - Will’s Son
Wyatt - Guy/WyEnglish - Place Names
Ainsley - “lone meadow”
Alton - “old town” or “Ella’s town”
Ashley - “ash tree field”
Bailey - “berry field”
Barrington - “Beorn’s town”
Bentley - “bent meadow”
Beverly - “beaver stream”
Bradford - “broad ford”
Bradley - “broad meadow”
Brady - “broad island”
Brent - “hill”
Brock - “badger,” or “sign of the badger”
Brooke - “brook, stream”
Byron - “cow shed”
Camden - “enclosed valley”
Carlton - “Charles town”
Chester - “fort”
Clay - “clay”
Clayton - “clay town”
Clifford - “ford by the cliffs”
Clifton - “town by the cliffs”
Clinton - “hill town”
Clive - “cliff”
Colton - “coal town” “dark town”
Dale - “valley”
Dalton - “valley town”
Dana - “valley”
Darby - “deer settlement”
Denzil - “Denzall, Cornwall”
Digby - “ditch town”
Drake - “by the sign of the drake”
Dudley - “Dudda’s field”
Easton - “east town”
Forrest - “forrest, woods”
Glanville - “forest town” or “clean town”
Grover - “grove of trees”
Hailey/Haley - “hay field”
Hartley - “deer meadow”
Heath - “open, wild area”
Holden - “deep valley”
Kelsey - “ship island” or “victory island”
Kendall - “spring valley” or “Kent’s valley”
Kent - “border”
Kenton - “Kent’s town” or “bold town” or “king’s town”

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Thanks!Username: DLB
Last Name: Bayly
DH: Matthew James
DW: Susannah Grace
DS: Laban Connor
DS: Gideon Jonas
DS: Theodore Daniel
DS: Obadiah Gilead
DD: Ainsley Esther "Annie"
Goat: Athena
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