Medieval English Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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Medieval English names were typically derived from Old English, Norse, and Norman French languages. They often reflected the social status, occupation, or physical characteristics of the person. For example, the name “Henry” is derived from the Old Germanic name “Heimirich” which means “home ruler” . Similarly, the name “William” is derived from the Old Germanic name “Wilhelm” which means “willful protector”.
Medieval English names were also influenced by Christian beliefs and the Bible. Many names were derived from the names of saints, apostles, and other biblical figures. For example, the name “John” is derived from the Hebrew name “Yochanan” which means “God is gracious”
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Medieval English Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A woman of nobility | ||
A noble born woman | ||
One who is fair gift | ||
She is a gift | ||
She is from the lad of gifts | ||
A Medieval English name of Greek origin | ||
A short term for Nicholas; meaning victory of the men | ||
She who gives good battle counsel | ||
A young battle maiden | ||
She who fights in a battle | ||
A warrior of the battle | ||
A fighter in the war | ||
She who gfights in the battles of war | ||
One who is in the battle | ||
A counseler in the battle | ||
One who is like a wolf in the battle | ||
He sho is from the battle fields | ||
She is a battle maiden | ||
A woman who is always cheerful and happy | ||
A woman who is a soldier in the war | ||
A cheerful and happy maiden | ||
A beloved and esteemed woman. Hismena is a Medieval variation of the name Ismay | ||
A variation of the name Orenga | ||
One who is a friend of the fame | ||
A beutiful individual who is loved by others | ||
Cherised and beloved person | ||
Beautiful, powerful and beloved individual | ||
Darling and beaufitul person | ||
Pleasing and dear woman | ||
A woman of beauty, power and loved by all | ||
A beloved and powerful individual | ||
He who is powerful and pleasant | ||
Authorative and beloved person | ||
A pleasing person with enjoyable personality | ||
He who is dear and agreeable | ||
From Old English 'leof' meaning dear, beloved | ||
Dear and Joyous person | ||
A person who is full of joy and beloved | ||
A beloved, joyfull person | ||
A precious and cheerfull individual | ||
An individual who gladly participates in battles | ||
A medeval English girl name | ||
A pleasant, delightful woman | ||
A charming, pleasant, friendly woman | ||
A daughter that was prayed for | ||
One who is like a sea of bitterness | ||
A Royal Headdress | ||
A rebellious child | ||
One solid and strong as the rock | ||
An old surname, meaning the rock | ||


