Popularity: 1669
Origin: British
Meaning: bailiff
Bailee offers something different from the more traditionally Bailey. Lending itself to both genders, Bailee has its roots in Britain and means “Bailiff.” This modern take on Bailey first burst on the scene in the late 1980s and early 90s in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Since then, Bailee has been registering steady numbers but has never quite been overly popular. If you’re looking for an obscure name that isn't quite as out there as others, Bailee is a fitting choice.