11195 Traditional & Modern English Baby Names With Meanings - Page 56
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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 |
|---|---|---|
Domain of the Curtius; Courteous; Courtdweller | ||
Bay; Inlet; Shelter; Hut; Originated from Old English word 'cofa' | ||
Derived from the Old English word 'Cloak', therefore it is a nickname for the habitual user of cloak; name for a cloakmaker; Lives at the cave slope | ||
People's victory; Dove, Cub | ||
Habitational name from 'Covinton' in Lanarkshire and Old English form 'Cofington'. | ||
The original bearer of the name are the people who lived in EnglishScottish border region; Also refers to Twin; Hillside hollow | ||
Little Child; Infant | ||
Silent; Steady like forest | ||
Woods; one who is of best quality | ||
Little thing; Derived from the word 'cose' which means little,small | ||
An effective, silent and likable person | ||
A confident and reserved person | ||
Literally means 'Valley of the Cranes'; could be used to describe someone from the Crane Valley | ||
Invariant to Crandall; Means 'Valley of the Cranes' | ||
Originated from the name 'Cranley'; Meadow of the Cranes | ||
Someone from the Crane meadow; Literally means Meadow of the Cranes | ||
Another form of the name 'Cranley'; Meaning Meadow of the Cranes | ||
From the Crane estate which a significant location near Ipswich, Masachussets | ||
Invariant to 'Cranston'; signifies a person from the Crane Estate nearby ipswich, Masachussets | ||
One who has a clever mind | ||
Fainthearted; Weakkneed; Timid | ||
Ford where crows gather; From the Crow's Ford | ||
Rocky; Settlement; Name originated from 'Creighton' | ||
Graceful; Pleasant; Kind | ||
A bold, accurate and balanced being | ||
Faithful; Trustworthy; Honourable | ||
Derived from the Latin word 'Credanus' | ||
Someone who trades fur; Hunstman | ||
Compliant; with a strong opinion; Guiding Principle | ||
A woman of Faith; Feminine of 'Creed' | ||
Town near Rocks or the Creek town | ||
Someone who lives at the Creek town | ||
Belief; Opinion; Conviction | ||
Habitant of the Native land Creole | ||
One who loves solitude and is bold | ||
A topographic name for someone residing near a stream, hill, lake or a tree | ||
Derived from the Biblical name 'Christianity'; Follower of Christ | ||
Someone who is reputed and honourable | ||
Of the chariot; It is a variant of the name 'Carew'; It comes from when a family lives as dwellers at a cattlepen in the UK. | ||
Resembling a chirping insect of the night; | ||
A respectful and cool headed individual | ||
A strong, scintillating, deep red colour; Synonyms in Thesaurus include bloody, blush, rose | ||
Crystal; Clear; Bright | ||
Derived from the Roman family name 'Crispinus'; CurlyHaired | ||
Feminine of 'Crispin'; Frizzyhaired | ||
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of 'Crispin' meaning Curlyhaired | ||
Invariant of the word 'Crystal'; Clear; Pure | ||
Clear and transparent, A variant of the name 'Crystal' | ||
Sicilian form of Christopher. It means bearing Christ. | ||



