11195 Traditional & Modern English Baby Names With Meanings - Page 135
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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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English Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
The one who is fierce | ||
A laurel tree that is a symbol of glory and fame | ||
The one who has the titel of the Lord | ||
A born leader, a person destined for greatness | ||
An individual who has power, authorithy and colntrol | ||
A flower with purple leaves, a Color of the Lavender flower | ||
Brought together, Joined, an Union of two people | ||
A Woman of ancient Rome | ||
Various sieces of jew trees and shrubs | ||
Jew trees and shrubs | ||
One who came from the hills | ||
One who lives on a farm on the hillside | ||
A person tho inhabites the Hillside | ||
One who came from the place of Honor and Fame | ||
A person who is from the ford at the hill | ||
A person who came fron the meadow in the hills | ||
A meadow that is in the Hills | ||
One who is from the city Laurentum | ||
A shoreline indentation, a bay | ||
A fierce, fiery individual | ||
A person of a fiery and fiece character | ||
Son of Lawrence, A Son of the Honored and Famous | ||
Who lives on the farm located on the side of the hill | ||
Attorney, he who practices the law | ||
One who lives on the farm in the meadow | ||
Names Lacey (lace-like) and Dyllon (loyal) put together. | ||
A narrow lane or a country road | ||
A place whit a grand herb garden | ||
A man from Laurentum, an ancient Italian city | ||
Person who brings good news | ||
Beautiful woman | ||
Weary, tired person | ||
From the meadow land; Pasture ground. | ||
Man of the Valley | ||
Rare given name meaning dear man | ||
From Gaelic name Helen meaning beautiful, light woman | ||
Compound of words wood and grace | ||
Name of the Shakespearian king | ||
Combination of Leah and Beatrice | ||
Rare name, occupational, means Baker | ||
People from the town Baron in Normandy | ||
Diminutive of Lece meaning cheerful, joyous | ||
From French nobleman surname Lacey | ||
Surname derived from the German name Luitger and composed of people and spear. | ||
Variation of the name Laurel, laurel tree | ||
Healer, the one with the power to heal | ||
Form of Irish name Helen meaning beautiful | ||
Combination of names Lee and Anne | ||
From old English words wood and land, indicative of someone who lives naer a clearing | ||
Dweller by the wood | ||



