BAILE
Baile
Baile is a British surname of Norman-French origin, derived from the Old French word "baille," meaning "enclosure" or "outer wall of a fortified place." The Baile family is believed to have been one of the families who arrived in England during the Norman Conquest of 1066 under the leadership of William the Conqueror.
The surname Baile is relatively rare and is mainly found in specific regions of England, such as Yorkshire and East Anglia. Over time, the surname has evolved in different spellings, including Bail, Bales, and Bayle.
Individuals bearing the surname Baile have been involved in various professions and occupations throughout history, including landowners, merchants, and military officers. The family may have held positions of influence within their local communities or regions.
The surname Baile is a part of the rich tapestry of British surnames that reflect the country's complex history and diverse cultural influences. Through its origins and development, the surname Baile serves as a reminder of the Norman legacy in England and the continuous evolution of British surnames over the centuries.
There are approximately 84 people named Baile in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Baile.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- John
Female
Similar and related surnames
- Bael
- Baele
- Baiely
- Bail
- Baila
- Bailee
- Bailer
- Bailes
- Bailey
- Bailie
- Baill
- Baille
- Baillee
- Bailles
- Baillie
- Bailo
- Baily
- Bailye
- Bal
- Bale
- Balea
- Baley
- Balie
- Ball
- Ballie
- Balue
- Basle
- Bayal
- Bayell
- Bayill
- Bayl
- Bayle
- Bayles
- Baylie
- Bayol
- Beail
- Beale
- Beales
- Beasle
- Beele
- Beile
- Beiles
- Beill
- Bell
- Belle
- Beyle
- Biale
- Bill
- Blee
- Blue
- Boole
- Boyle
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.