Norman Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 2
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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
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Norman Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Follower of Dionysius | ||
Earth mother | ||
Good guest | ||
Precious glory | ||
Precious | ||
A form of Adelaide, meaning noble. | ||
Princess | ||
Battle elf | ||
My God is an oath. | ||
Raven | ||
Good cheer | ||
A diminutive of Erasmus. It means beloved. | ||
She who is earnest. | ||
Wolf eagle | ||
Noble strength | ||
A white or fair person | ||
A fair-shouldered individual | ||
'White-inferno' or 'white-bull'; legendarily, the sole suvivor of Great Flood | ||
Pleasure and Happiness | ||
Flower | ||
Flower | ||
Happiness | ||
Spear or messenger | ||
Bear | ||
Peaceful pledge | ||
Medieval French form of Aegidius. It means young goat. | ||
Goth | ||
Glorious guest | ||
Watchful, alert | ||
Brave and hardy | ||
God is gracious | ||
The army's wolf | ||
High stone | ||
aggressive, business nature, | ||
Derived from Nerthus the Norse goddess of fertility | ||
A form of Hob, meaning bright or fame. | ||
Hollow path | ||
A form of Hugh, meaning heart, mind, spirit. | ||
Noble strength | ||
God Ing's wolf, warrior | ||
Pledged to God | ||
Iron battle | ||
Man | ||
God is gracious | ||
God is gracious | ||
A form of Julie, meaning youthful. | ||
Just | ||
Lord | ||
Joy | ||
The name comes from Slavic elements kresu, which means spark, light, rouse and miru, which means peace, world. | ||



