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Bacca 1
Type Surname
Usage Spanish

Meaning & History

Not available.
Added 1/9/2021 by Princeton Bibliography
Edited 3/4/2021 by Frollein Gladys

Bacca 2
not set
Type Surname (ornamental)
Usage English
Pronounced Pron. Bae’k  [key]
Other Forms FormsBaccd, Bacce, Baccant,Baccard, Baccand, Bacchae, Baccett, Baccell, Baccae, Bacall, Baccall, Bacon, Baccon, Baccaert, Baccart, Beccon, Baccus, Beacon and Baccas.

Meaning & History

Origin: English (Norman origin).
From Norman-Latin language (middle english language) (botanic word). Pronunciation (voice)=(Bae'k). Spanish: (Baya). Berry: in the anglo-saxon form. Bibliography: word reference language (Princeton bibliography).
Bacca is an Anglo-Norman surname from Norman-Latin language (may be late Latin) and old french. The surname Bacca was in use in England after the Norman conquest). This surname is one of the first surnames that appeared in the early middle English, this is the main reason why it is considered an authentic surname from early Middle English. The surname Bacca can be pronounced (bae'k) sound that is a form from Norman language (Old French). Although there is also the name Bacca in the old Anglo-Saxon.
Added 3/6/2021 by Princeton bibliography.

Bacca 3
not set
Type Surname
Usage English
Pronounced Pron. Bae’k  [key]
Other Forms FormsBacce, Baccant, Baccard, Baccand, Bacchae, Baccett, Baccell, Baccae, Bacall, Baccall, Bacon, Baccon, Baccaert, Baccart, Baccarat, Beccon, Baccd, Baccus, Beacon and Baccas

Meaning & History

Origin: English (Norman origin).
From Norman language (Norman-Latin language) and (middle english language) (botanical word). Pronunciation (voice)=(Bae'k). Spanish: (Baya). Berry: in the anglo-saxon form. Bibliography: word reference language (Princeton bibliography). Although there is also the name Bacca in the old Anglo-Saxon: (A DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH SURNAMES by P.H.REANEY Litt.D., Ph.D. , F.S.A.Third edition with corrections and additions by R.M.WILSON M.A. LONDON AND NEW YORK).

Bacca is an Anglo-Norman surname from Norman language (may be late Latin) and old french. The surname Bacca was in use in England after the Norman conquest. This surname is one of the first surnames that appeared in the early middle English, this is the main reason why it is considered an authentic surname from early Middle English. The surname Bacca can be pronounced (bae'k) sound that is a form from Norman language (Old French). Although there is also the name Bacca in the old Anglo-Saxon.
Added 7/7/2021 by Princeton Bibliography.