Leathem - Ledermann

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Ledbetter

Ledbetter is a surname of Anglo-Saxon origin that was likely first used by an individual who worked with lead. It is derived from “lead” and the Old English word “beatan,” which means “to beat.” One of the first recorded spellings of this name dates back to 1256 and is found in the Assize Court Rolls of Northumberland and 1221 in the Assize Court Rolls of Warwickshire.

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  • Leathem
  • Leather
  • Leatherberry
  • Leatherbury
  • Leatherman
  • Leathers
  • Leatherwood
  • Leaton
  • Leavell
  • Leavelle
  • Leavens
  • Leavenworth
  • Leaver
  • Leaverton
  • Leavey
  • Leavins
  • Leavitt
  • Leavy
  • Leazenby
  • Leazer
  • Lebar
  • Lebaron
  • Lebarron
  • Lebeau
  • Lebeck
  • Lebeda
  • Lebel
  • Leben
  • Lebens
  • Lebeouf
  • Leber
  • Lebert
  • Leblanc
  • Leblang
  • Lebleu
  • Leblond
  • Lebo
  • Leboeuf
  • Lebold
  • Lebon
  • Lebouef
  • Lebourgeois
  • Lebovits
  • Lebovitz
  • Lebow
  • Lebowitz
  • Lebrecht
  • Lebreton
  • Lebron
  • Lebrun
  • Lebsack
  • Lebsock
  • Lebus
  • Lecates
  • Lecce
  • Leccese
  • Lech
  • Lecher
  • Lechleitner
  • Lechler
  • Lechman
  • Lechner
  • Lechowicz
  • Lechtenberg
  • Lechuga
  • Leck
  • Lecker
  • Leckey
  • Leckie
  • Leckner
  • Leckrone
  • Lecky
  • Leclair
  • Leclaire
  • Leclear
  • Leclerc
  • Leclercq
  • Leclere
  • Lecocq
  • Lecompte
  • Lecomte
  • Leconte
  • Lecoq
  • Lecount
  • Lecours
  • Lecrone
  • Lecroy
  • Lecuyer
  • Lecy
  • Leday
  • Ledbetter
  • Ledden
  • Leddon
  • Leddy
  • Ledeboer
  • Leder
  • Lederer
  • Lederle
  • Lederman
  • Ledermann

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