Reave
re(a)-ve
Origin:British
Meaning:Bailiff
Sprinkle a dash of history and responsibility into your little Reave. With roots in Anglo-Saxon Britain, this name derives from the occupational role of a Reeve, a trusted steward in medieval towns. Linked to the Old English word ġerēfa, Reave embodies the leadership and trust bestowed upon these individuals by kings and authoritative figures. As a British surname meaning "bailiff," Reave is not just a historically significant choice but also a fitting one for your eldest, destined to cast a watchful eye over younger siblings.
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