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Old English names have their roots in the Anglo-Saxon era, from the 5th to the 12th century. These names were heavily influenced by the Germanic tribes of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes who settled in England and replaced the languages of Roman Britain: Common Brittonic, a Celtic language; and Latin, brought to Britain by the Roman invasion.
Old English names were often based on the landscape, occupations, familial relations, and unique characteristics of individuals from that period For example, “Walter” means “ruler of the army”, “Edith” means “prosperous in war”, and “Alfred” means “wise counselor”.
The first name or personal name in Old English naming conventions is called the given name or Ism. The surname or Nasab holds significant importance as it signifies an individual’s lineage and family heritage
This collection has all Old English Baby Names - traditional, modern,religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Old English baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can view all Old English baby names alphabetically with their meanings and filter them through various options. Click on any baby name for more details and meanings.
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Old English Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Name of Ilyr's daughter in Arthurian legend. | ||
The Green Knight | ||
A messenger | ||
Servant | ||
Name of Arthur's dog | ||
Name of Arthur's sword | ||
Name of Arthur's sword | ||
Name of Arthur's castle. | ||
Name of a battle in Arthurian legend. | ||
Name of a saint who protects others | ||
The one who is warlike; a warrior | ||
A fiery person who is a born warrior | ||
A dairy farm; they are born out of battle | ||
Chad's dairy farm; battle | ||
One who is like the God | ||
Landing place of chalk | ||
A landing place; self reliant | ||
Landing place | ||
A modern name | ||
A meadow of camp | ||
Clearing Woodland | ||
Camping on a meadow | ||
A little house | ||
A cottage on twisted path | ||
One who hails from the earth; born from the earth | ||
Name of a king in Arthurian legend. | ||
Name of Gawain's sister | ||
A river flowing near a clay bed | ||
Charcoal, a black material which is a form of carbon, and is made when an organic substance is heated in the absence of air | ||
A town where coal is found and obtained | ||
Name of the place where the grail was kept. | ||
Generous and happy; jolly, cheery and animated in behaviour | ||
One who is carefree and cheerful; a nonchalant happy go lucky person | ||
Cheerful and nonchalant; A good hearted and serene person | ||
Name of a lake | ||
Meadow across the cross | ||
Riverside meadow | ||
One from Denmark | ||
Valley of love | ||
Another name for daisy | ||
A gifted compannion | ||
One with stable personality | ||
A dairy town | ||
First appearance of daylight | ||
A person who dyes | ||
A female servant; hope | ||
A silent valley | ||
Valley; an assembly | ||
Name of a flower; lovely | ||
One who belongs in a valley | ||


