Baile
MEANING
ORIGIN
British
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from Middle English 'baili' meaning 'bailiff', a term for an officer of the court or steward.
CULTURAL NOTES
In medieval England, a bailiff was a person of authority who managed estates or served as a court officer.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Historically used as an occupational surname in England.
MEANING
ORIGIN
Irish Gaelic
ETYMOLOGY
From Irish 'baile', meaning 'home' or 'settlement'.
CULTURAL NOTES
In Irish culture, 'baile' is a common term for towns and villages.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Used in place names throughout Ireland.
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