Anglo Saxon Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 5
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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 |
|---|---|---|
Named after the miraculous hermit and martyr St. Fremund; loves to travel | ||
Peace that is sustainable | ||
Refers to sustainable peace. | ||
One living with peace | ||
One who is with peace | ||
A peaceful wolf | ||
Oh who like peace | ||
A name given to son of Hugh | ||
Resembling a fowl or birdie. | ||
A topographic name; hill and stream | ||
It means similar to Garry | ||
Gentleman | ||
Similar to Georgeanna | ||
A form of Georgia | ||
Varient of name Godifu which means the precious gift of god to the parents. A great blessing from God. | ||
the person who performed good deeds or acts of kindness | ||
A Boy from the gray house. Gray is the sign of intelligence. | ||
The name is the composition of two words Graf means grove and ton means enclosure. | ||
A Boy from the gray house. Gray is the sign of intelligence. | ||
A Boy from the gray house. Gray is the sign of intelligence. | ||
Grim means fierce and bold means a person who is wiling to take risks. So as a whole a person who loves to take risks and be fierce in all situation. | ||
Grim means fierce and bold means a person who is wiling to take risks. So as a whole a person who loves to take risks and be fierce in all situation. | ||
Varient of Grimbold. Grim means fierce and bold means a person who is wiling to take risks. So as a whole a person who loves to take risks and be fierce in all situation. | ||
Grim means fierce and bold means a person who is wiling to take risks. So as a whole a person who loves to take risks and be fierce in all situation. | ||
Grimm means a fierce person who has ability to do anything bravely. | ||
Grimm means fierce as a whole Grimm fierce means a person who is fierce and powerful like a wolf. | ||
Fighter | ||
The name Gurhaval means The Brave one in the Battle. It is used in English language, mostly in Ireland. | ||
A very old Anglo-Saxon male name | ||
An old Anglo-Saxon male name nowdays mostly used in Sweden | ||
A monothematic Anglo-Saxon name for those born with a low-status | ||
A low-born ANglo-Saxon name | ||
An old Anglo-Saxon name for a low-born man | ||
A name for those with a lower status | ||
An old, Anglo-Saxon nickname for Haca | ||
An old Anglo-Saxon byname that is not complementary | ||
A non complementary Anglo-Saxon name | ||
One who is guided | ||
A deserving, low-born woman | ||
One who deserves something | ||
An Anglo-Saxon name for a low botn women | ||
She of fame and honor | ||
Holy, Saintly | ||
An Anglo-Saxon nickname | ||
A low-borns nickname | ||
A very rare Anlgo-Saxon name, given to Boys of higher status | ||
A name of the high-born | ||
hawk | ||
An Anglo-Saxonian byname | ||
Brave, Hardy | ||


