11195 Traditional & Modern English Baby Names With Meanings - Page 103
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Most given names used in England do not have English derivation. English names are widely inspired by a multitude of cultural influences, including Viking, Nordic, Scandinavian, German, and French roots.
English names also take inspiration from religion, familial lines, nature, occupations, physical characteristics, and so on. The English language originated in the early medieval ages in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England.
Most English baby names are derived from other origins like Anglo-Saxon, Old English, Celtic, Latin, Hebrew, Greek, German, Old Norse, Biblical and others.
This collection has all English Baby Names - traditional, modern,religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce English baby names to help you make the right choice!
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| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A person who have a deep inner desire | ||
Safety, shelter, well being | ||
A dude who looks cool but turns into an arrogant person before your eyes | ||
One who owns the river meadow | ||
Lives in the hall | ||
Valley in the mountains ; From Glen; A variant of Hailey | ||
Valley in the mountains ; From Glen; A variant of Hailey | ||
Valley in the mountains ; From Glen; A variant of Hailey | ||
woody hill, forsted hill | ||
a Girl or woman from your own neighbourhood | ||
A happy woman | ||
A kind of a nut | ||
tribes of Anglo-Saxon Britain, Violent, aggressive, fierce | ||
deep inner desire to lead, organize, supervise | ||
Companion in war or in hard time | ||
From the enclosed meadow, From the protective field | ||
From the circumvented area, From the enclosed enclosure | ||
Young (In Gaelic), Little Hugh (In Irish) Strong defender (In Teutonic ) | ||
custodian of the hedged enclosed space | ||
A bright minded person | ||
Bordered by hedges, Surrounded by hedges | ||
enclosed meadow, together with grazing land | ||
From the hedged enclosure | ||
From the hedged enclosed space | ||
Exclamation of Surprise; | ||
Old Greek - To caress; modest; reverent; Germanic - Of a noble Kind; A variant of Haidy | ||
Valley in the mountains ; From Glen; A variant of Hailey | ||
Valley in the mountains ; From Glen; A variant of Hailey; A variant form of Haila | ||
English - Hollow; A derivative of Halen | ||
Variant of Hayley, the place name in Oxfordshire | ||
Valley in the mountains ; From Glen; A variant of Hailey; A variant form of Haila | ||
Welsh Boy names | ||
Shining jewel, Dazzling hero | ||
Conqueror, Brave Man, Suparman | ||
who lived in a corner, Robust | ||
Bright Hero | ||
Old English - Hay Clearing; Hay Meadow; A variant spelling of Hayley | ||
field of hay | ||
Clearing, Meadow | ||
Peaceful house, peaceful home | ||
Friendlier Home, | ||
Resides by Holy Spring | ||
Hall dweller, Dweller from the manor | ||
A combination name of Hal and Eleanor; Hal is Celtic for chief, and Eleanor is Latin for shining light; | ||
Kind, Forgiving | ||
Dweller in the remote Valley; | ||
From the hall in the grove | ||
From the Valley Ford | ||
Peaceful Home | ||
Short form of 'hallelujah.' | ||


