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Brettell 

In greek terms, they say that Brettell comes from a long family line of people who make clothes. In particularly suspenders. Brettell also comes from the United Kingdom. The surname Brettell was first found in Hereford where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor. After the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Some famous people who died as a Brettell.
Caroline Brettell (born 1950), American cultural anthropologist.
David Brettell (born 1956), English cricketer.
Frank Brettell (1862–1936), English-born Irish football player, manager and administrator.
Gordon Brettell (1915–1944), British Royal Air Force pilot and prisoner of war, murdered during the "Great Escape".
Jacob Brettell (1793–1862), English Unitarian minister.
The Brettells are coming over for dinner.
Brettell by Amybunny October 15, 2019
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bettelli 

A wonderful last name that tells people that your very smart, loving, caring, and kind, but if you get on there nerves they will fuck you up
Damn he's a bettelli
bettelli by Unknown ljb May 1, 2018
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