Anglo Saxon Baby Names With Meanings - Boy and Girl Names
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The term "Anglo-Saxon" was first used by Continental writers in the late 8th century to distinguish the Saxons of Britain from those of the European continent. The Old English ethnonym Angul-Seaxan comes from the Latin Angli-Saxones and became the name of the peoples the English monk Bede called Angli around 730 and the British monk Gildas called Saxones around 530.
The term "Anglo-Saxon" combines the names of the Angles and the Saxons, and came into use by the eighth century to distinguish the Germanic inhabitants of Britain from continental Saxons
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Anglo Saxon Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Lives by the Spring; Someone who lived by the stream | ||
From the Water Edge; Someone who lived by the River or Lake | ||
Lives by the Spring; Someone who lived by the stream | ||
Old English - Boar like in Battle; A variant of Averill | ||
Old English - Boar like in Battle; A variant of Averill | ||
Old English - Boar like in Battle; A variant of Averill | ||
Old English - Boar like in Battle; Derived from the elements 'eofor' meaning boar | ||
Confirmation; they are an Elf ruler; a sage | ||
One who has noble and great personality | ||
A bold and beautiful person | ||
A name of a man who inhabited Bermingham. A name probably means fermented or frothy in Old English | ||
One who comes from the valley of bears | ||
He lives in the valley of bears | ||
A bearded friend | ||
A dark or brown man | ||
A brown-haired or dark-haired woman | ||
A nobleman's male child | ||
One who is a soldier, a warrior | ||
An Anglo-Saxon male name | ||
A name of the Brigantes Queen | ||
A name of the obscure Anglo-Saxon saint | ||
A name of the King | ||
A brave man who protects | ||
The name of a King | ||
The one who protects and pampers | ||



