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Bellamie

Bellamie is a name used in various fictional and hypothetical contexts, including as the designation for a small rural village and as a rare surname in English-language naming traditions. In many encyclopedia-style treatments, Bellamie appears as a fictional settlement rather than a real place.

As a fictional village, Bellamie is set in the country of Norhaven, in the region of Eldenmoor.

As a surname, Bellamie is rare and appears mainly in historical and genealogical contexts. It is treated

In contemporary fiction and games, Bellamie is sometimes used as a setting or character name, chosen for

It
lies
near
the
Bellamie
River
and
sits
at
a
rural
crossroads
between
farming
hinterlands
and
a
nearby
market
town.
The
population
is
described
as
roughly
one
thousand
to
one
thousand
three
hundred
residents,
with
an
economy
based
on
agriculture,
small
crafts,
and
seasonal
tourism.
Local
features
often
highlighted
in
fictional
treatments
include
the
parish
church
of
St.
Margot,
a
historically
preserved
bell
foundry
site,
and
a
central
town
square.
Governance
in
such
depictions
typically
involves
a
parish
council
within
a
larger
municipal
district.
as
a
toponymic
or
place-derived
surname
in
English-speaking
regions,
with
sporadic
appearances
in
records
from
the
18th
to
the
20th
centuries
in
Britain
and
among
emigrant
communities.
There
is
no
widely
recognized
list
of
notable
individuals
bearing
the
name
in
standard
reference
works.
its
neutral,
village-like
connotations.
Depictions
vary
by
author,
but
the
name
generally
conveys
rural
or
borderland
associations
without
implying
a
specific
real-world
location.