11195 Traditional & Modern English Baby Names With Meanings - Page 91
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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 self expressive individual | ||
Green pasture where cows like to stay and eat grass. | ||
The End; the final one | ||
A little white; fair man | ||
Became popular after usage in Hunger Games | ||
A fair-shouldered person | ||
One with white shoulders | ||
Fair or white (latinised version of fionn) | ||
A fair descendant (derived from fionn) | ||
A person who has fair hair | ||
Fair,White (in English); A mandate or edict (in Arabic); Firm (in Latin) | ||
An unyielding and firm person (derived from Latin Firmus meaning firm) | ||
A steadfast, unwavering and firm personality | ||
A triumphant and lucky person; Also refers to turquoise | ||
Reference to Turquoise, a semi-precious stone of Turkish origin | ||
A person who makes a livelihood out of selling fish | ||
An old English reference to Ermine, a dark-furred weasel-like animal | ||
Mythologically, both, the son, as well as the nephew of Sigemund, a Norse Hero | ||
Fitz+Hugh esentially means 'The son of Hugh' | ||
Essentially means 'the son of the Roy' or 'the son of the King' | ||
It means 'the male offspring of William' | ||
The display of a bright beam of light | ||
Habitational name for residents of Fleet, Hampshire; Swift; rapid | ||
A locational surname for people living in Fleetwood, Lancashire | ||
Literally means 'a man from Flanders', a place in Belgium | ||
A maker (and seller) of arrows | ||
Good fortune and Prosperity | ||
A hard stone which produces sparks on rubbing, to make fire; a stream | ||
As per Arthurian legend, steward to the King of Orkeney | ||
Soon to blossom; derived from Latin word florere | ||
A variation of the word 'florence' which means to flower | ||
One which means to blossom and bloom | ||
A Dutch form to represent 'flowering'; understanding | ||
The word is French for 'a flower or blossom' | ||
The name represents a blossom or flower | ||
Something flowery and ornate; blossoming | ||
Literally translates to a 'honey flower' | ||
The name means a flower or a bloom | ||
As the name suggests, it represents 'a bloom, blossom or flower' | ||
It means something gray-colored or gray-haired | ||
Diminutive of Latin name 'Florence', it means 'blossoming or flowering' | ||
Alteration of the name 'Florence' which represents the act of blooming | ||
Flourishing, blooming | ||
A version of the name 'Flint', it refers to a hard rock; Also means a river stream | ||
Something which is fast and rapid; a variant of Fleta; swift | ||
A flexible and energetic person | ||
Female version of Fobb; deep and sensitive | ||
A field where grass are grown to be made into hay. | ||
Has great nature; a good looking person; folk | ||


