Anglo Saxon Baby Unisex Names With Meanings - Page 4
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Our collection includes a wide variety of Anglo Saxon Baby Unisex Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Unisex!
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Anglo Saxon Baby Names for Unisexs 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 | ||



