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Sorry can't help although I understand that quite often servants working in large houses were given "suitable" names by the mistress of the house.
Back in 1966 we told our relatives up in Yorkshire that we'd chosen the name Bridget if our baby was a girl. There was a gasp of horror from my husband's old grandmother who burst out with her protestation - with great emphasis as shown:
"but Bridget's a SERVANT'S name!"
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