Aillom is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 6 characters long in length.
A variant of the Halling. A parish in Kent.
Variant of Hallam. One who came from Hallam or Halam meaning "corner or remote valley," the names of several places in England.
Lastname Aillom is the variant form of Allom. See Hallam - There are parishes so called in Derbyshire and Yorkshire, and that part of the West Riding of the latter county which contains the parishes of Sheffield and Ecclesfield is known as Hallamshire.
Family name is a form of Allum. See Hallam - There are parishes so called in Derbyshire and Yorkshire, and that part of the West Riding of the latter county which contains the parishes of Sheffield and Ecclesfield is known as Hallamshire.
A form of Alum. See Hallam - There are parishes so called in Derbyshire and Yorkshire, and that part of the West Riding of the latter county which contains the parishes of Sheffield and Ecclesfield is known as Hallamshire.
The lastname Aillom is the form of Hallam. There are parishes so called in Derbyshire and Yorkshire, and that part of the West Riding of the latter county which contains the parishes of Sheffield and Ecclesfield is known as Hallamshire.