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      Meaning of the first name Bailie

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      Steward or Bailiff, Often in Charge

      Variations

      Bailee, Bailey, Baylie
      The name Bailie originates from the English word for a steward or bailiff, a role traditionally responsible for managing the affairs of an estate or overseeing tenants. In this context, a bailie could be seen as a local official with a mandate to ensure the smooth operation of governance and the enforcement of the law. The name conveys a sense of authority, responsibility, and leadership, reflecting the duties associated with the role.

      Historically, the term bailie has been used in various legal and administrative contexts, particularly in Scotland, where it referred to a magistrate or a town officer with judicial authority. The role dates back to the Middle Ages when bailies were appointed to act on behalf of the lords or local nobility. They played key roles in local governance, executing laws, and managing civil and criminal matters within their jurisdictions. This position was significant in the development of local governance and has shaped community structures in Scots law.

      In modern times, the name Bailie has seen a revival and is used both as a surname and a first name, particularly in English-speaking countries. It is not uncommon to find individuals with this name in professional settings, often reflecting a lineage connected to historical roles of responsibility. The name is also adopted by some in contemporary contexts, bringing with it a connotation of leadership and stewardship. While its historical legal significance may not be as prevalent today, the qualities of oversight and management associated with the name continue to resonate in various fields, including business and community leadership.

      Based on our records...

      Brown

      This is the most common surname associated with Bailie.

      Margaret

      This is the most common name of those married to a Bailie.

      Margaret

      This is the most common name for a child of a Bailie.
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      1873 is when there were the most people born with the first name Bailie.

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