11195 Traditional & Modern English Baby Names With Meanings - Page 181
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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.
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| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A son of a shield maker | ||
Son of Rand | ||
English name meaning a shield with the emblem of a wolf | ||
One who is auspicious | ||
A red wolf | ||
A thick cord | ||
Warrior in a powerful army | ||
A blend of ray and shawn | ||
A blend of ray and shawn | ||
An American name which is a blend of Ray and Shawn | ||
Place belonging to the fifth son | ||
English - From the Red Cliff; Red colored cliff; A variant form of the English Radcliff | ||
English - Reedy Brooks; River with reeds; A variant transcription of Rathbone is Rathburn | ||
A very weak and small stream of water | ||
A British girl name | ||
A little wise wolf, mostly used as a surnme | ||
One black as a raven | ||
A name of the black bird | ||
A raven-like woman | ||
A big, black bird, a raven | ||
A Medieval English surname, meaning the raven | ||
She who is raven-like | ||
A person who lives near an abyss or a canyon | ||
Black bird | ||
English - Rough Hill; It can mean hilly or adventurous; A variant form of the name Rawdon | ||
English - Rough Hill; It can mean hilly or adventurous; A variant form of the name Rawden | ||
One who is the child of the deer meadow | ||
One who came from the deer's spring | ||
A person who is from the Deer Meadow | ||
One who comes from the roe deer meadow | ||
An advice of the wolf. Mainly used as a surname | ||
One who is a son of the wise wolf-man | ||
Mainly used as a surname which means The Famous Wolf | ||
An Old English surname that meas A well-known wolf | ||
A noble-born woman, a lady | ||
An English surname, the son of the famous wolf | ||
A surname that means a male child of the famous wolf | ||
Cool | ||
Brilliant; Bright and radiant; Heaven; A variant of name Ray | ||
A combination of the names Ray and Anna | ||
A combination of the names Ray and Anne | ||
The man who comes from the deer brook | ||
One from the roebruck's stream | ||
Deer brook; A habitational name from Raeburn | ||
A person who comes from the deer's stream | ||
The guarding, protective hands that keep you safe | ||
Hebrew - Ewe; A variant of Rachel | ||
A modern name that was invented and hense has no special meaning behind it | ||
One who gives great advice, someone who was a bor counselor | ||
One who was born to coulnsel | ||


