Anglo Saxon Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 4
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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 |
|---|---|---|
A pointed edge of sword; very sharp | ||
Happy and mature individual | ||
One who is eternal and self loving | ||
Joyous and loving person | ||
Joyous and lovely person | ||
One who has a bright edge | ||
A wealthy and sweet natured person | ||
They are very wise advisors | ||
A brilliant wise advisor | ||
A sage like faithful and wise advisor | ||
One who is a wise ruler and advisor | ||
One who is a born wise advisor | ||
A gift from the Elves | ||
One who is the ruler of the Elves | ||
A beautiful friend of the Elves | ||
Bright and shining light of magic | ||
A little, magical Elf | ||
this means elf from the willow trees. | ||
this name means a friend of the elves. | ||
a battle. | ||
a firm wild boar. | ||
a battle of boars. | ||
during the Norman conquests a battle concerning boars. | ||
a brave leader. | ||
an ancient name meaning someone from the ancient lake country. | ||
a very powerful ruler. | ||
famous war horse. | ||
a royal prince. | ||
an Anglo-Saxon word for a mounted stallion. | ||
it means public pledge. | ||
somebody who takes a public oath. | ||
a feminized word meaning someone who has taken a public oath. | ||
a king of East Anglia. | ||
an ancient Christianity father in Anglo-Saxon culture. | ||
goddess of the dawn. | ||
she was a shieldmaiden and relative of King Theoden. | ||
somebody of nobility. | ||
it is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning truth. | ||
in Anglo-Saxon culture a labourer or a small class person. | ||
name of a king meaning noble and bright. | ||
an Anglo-Saxon name meaning noble snake. | ||
noble greatness. | ||
an Anglo-Saxon surname possibly referring to the Yew's banks. | ||
A noble person | ||
An Anglo-Saxon male name for the low-born child | ||
Its an old English word for an ermine or polecat | ||
Variant of Celtic name 'Fionn' which means fair and white | ||
Historically, the name of the Bishop of Shermorne | ||
Derived from the name 'freoland' it means a person residing on a free land | ||
Possibly named after St. Fremund, hermit and martyr of Anglo-Saxon England | ||


