- riverlet
- riv·er·let
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
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Pirnie — This is a very rare Scottish surname. It is believed to be locational either from a now lost hamlet called Pairney, or from living by a riverlet called Pairney Burn, both in the county of Perthshire, and near to the village of Aucterader, the… … Surnames reference
Saipy — Recorded in many forms including: Sapey, Sappey, Sappy, Saipy, and Sepey, this is an English surname. It is almost certainly locational, and would seem to derive from either (the Isle of) Sheppey in the county of Kent, or from the twin villages… … Surnames reference
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