11195 Traditional & Modern English Baby Names With Meanings - Page 51
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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 |
|---|---|---|
The town of a clerk; a place where a clerk hails from | ||
A woman's name | ||
Derived from the name 'Claudius', who was a 7th century saint | ||
Taken from the name of a 7th century saint named Claudius | ||
As mentioned in the New Testament, it is the feminine form of 'Claudius', a 7th century saint | ||
Taken from a 7th century saint's name, ' Claudius', which means 'lame' | ||
A British royal family | ||
The town of Clark's, in the settlement of Jamaica | ||
Mortal; one who is subjected to death any moment of his life | ||
One who is mortal; can die at any point in his lifetime | ||
One who hails from Clay brook; a place in Jamaica | ||
Derived from the name 'Clayton', a settlement that is made of clay | ||
A town situated near a place called Clayland | ||
Derived from 'Nicholas', meaning victory of the people | ||
A settlement near the land made of clay | ||
A town next to a clay bed; a land made of clay | ||
A town or settlement that is made from clay | ||
A river bank that is very steep, and falls sharply | ||
A cliff; a rock face; an escarpment at the edge of a sea | ||
Cliff; a rock at the edge of a sea | ||
A Roman herione who acted in the Classical era | ||
One who is gentle, soft and merciful | ||
A type of a climbing stemmed plant; a vine plant | ||
Tender; gentle; good natured; lenient; understanding | ||
Gentle; mild; soft; warm and hearty | ||
Gentle; merciful and warm hearted | ||
One who is very gentle, kind and soft hearted | ||
Merciful; tender; forgiving; soft hearted | ||
He is merciful and a gentle person | ||
Derived from Clement, meaning gentle and merciful | ||
Short from of Cleopatra, which means glory and fame | ||
One who hails from the cliff; famous and illustrious in Greek | ||
Derived from the word 'Clerk' or 'secretary'. Also means intelligent in Latin | ||
A wandering group of people | ||
To call on someone; to call someone | ||
One who lives in the hills; who resides in the hills | ||
Cliff; a short rock, located at the brim of the sea | ||
A land that is hilly; a land covered by hills; a hilly land | ||
A man who is brave, fearless, daring and bold | ||
A ridge, located at the edge of the sea | ||
A stream found near a slope; A river adjacent to a slope | ||
A farm located near a cliff; A cliff near a farm | ||
A land that is hilly; a land filled with hills | ||
A cliff or slope; a ridge located at the corner of a river | ||
Residence on a cliff; houses and settlements on a cliff | ||
A farm located adjacent to a cliff | ||
Settlement or residence on a hill; people residing on a hill | ||
Derived from the name of an English place | ||
One who hails from the headland estate | ||
A town, where people reside; another meaning is hill, an elevation on the land | ||


