Norman Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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Norman names are often derived from the father’s given name with the addition of a suffix meaning ‘son’ or ‘daughter’ . For example, the name “Eriksson” means “son of Erik” and “Johansdotter” means “daughter of Johan” .
Norman names can also be derived from the occupation of the person or the place where they lived. For instance, the name “Berg” means “mountain” and was given to people who lived near mountains. The name “Fischer” means “fisherman” and was given to people who worked as fishermen
This collection has all Norman Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Norman baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Norman Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A form of Alice, meaning noble. | ||
Medieval Norman form of Ekkehard. It means brave and hardy. | ||
Noble kind, of the noble sort | ||
Lovable, worthy of love | ||
Norman form of Alexander. It means defending men. | ||
Friend | ||
Fortunate, blessed, happy | ||
Gods' or Aesir's cauldron | ||
Precious or true and bold | ||
Vagabond or tramp | ||
Immortal | ||
Aesir's bear | ||
Norman form of Ormond, meaning one who is protected by God | ||
Norman form of Angela. It means angel. | ||
Norman form of Angelina. It means angel like. | ||
Aesir's wolf | ||
Young warrior, an aristocratic title similar to Duke or Earl. | ||
Norman diminutive of Bartholomew. It means son of Talmai. | ||
Beautiful fortress | ||
Where the river narrows | ||
To take, to gather | ||
He who is sweet, pleasant and blessed. | ||
Bogumir is derived from the elements bogu which means 'god' and meru, which means 'great, famous' or miru 'peace, world'. | ||
God's glory | ||
Snow leopard | ||
Battle soldier | ||
Divine | ||
A diminutive of Bozidar, meaning divine. | ||
Gracious and dear brother | ||
Glorious brother | ||
Glorious protector | ||
Hardened | ||
Pilgrim, carrying a pilgrim's staff | ||
Brenno's settlement | ||
Hardened | ||
Small bell | ||
Pure | ||
Pure | ||
A form of Cat'linne, meaning pure. | ||
Peaceful child | ||
Battle honor | ||
Honor, or happy or willing | ||
Honor or glory | ||
Mild or merciful | ||
Son of Oisdealbhaigh | ||
Blind | ||
From Albinus' place | ||
Albinius' place | ||
A diminutive of Richard, meaning powerful ruler. | ||
Saint | ||


