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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!
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Old English Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
The one who follows Dionysius; passionate | ||
A church leader of a valley | ||
An idol of God; divine sage | ||
An ambitious person. | ||
An idealistic,prosperous and inspirational person. | ||
It means 'Happy Friend'. | ||
An independent and a very tolerant person. | ||
A person who is idealistic and has inspirational qualities; Its derived meaning from Old English where ead mean 'Fortune'and wulf means'Wolf' | ||
An idealistic and inspirational person . | ||
It means 'Noble Leader'. | ||
A royal; prosperous; guardian of wealth | ||
Finnish form of Edward; Guardian of riches | ||
A shining sword which has a lot of potential | ||
Prosperous warrior; name of a place | ||
Rich and powerful; with great responsibility | ||
Noble and faithful being who is very famous | ||
A wise counselor of the Elves | ||
One who is very powerful; an Elf | ||
this means someone who is from old town or Elli's town or Elli's son. | ||
the meaning of this name is elf or magical being or friend. | ||
this name means elf or magical friend or noble being. | ||
this name means good elf or magical being or friend. | ||
this name means magical being or elf friend. | ||
the entire universe in symbolized by this name. | ||
it means powerful and rich. | ||
a rich and powerful lady belonging to a well known house. | ||
Name of Percival's grandmother | ||
cavalry or band or troop. | ||
a group of horse mounted riders of Rohirrim. | ||
a nobleman or chief of a tribe. | ||
earth in German language. | ||
noble or honourable in old English. | ||
noble counsel. | ||
an archaic English word meaning noble counsel. | ||
noble ruler. | ||
an Anglo-Saxon king. | ||
an Anglo-Saxon name meaning a noble friend. | ||
a noble wolf. | ||
a word which means a noble friend in Anglo-Saxon. | ||
a maculinized Old English word meaning a noble friend. | ||
an Old English word for noble. | ||
a feminized old English word meaning noble. | ||
an archaic old English word which means noble. | ||
an ancient word of Old English which has the meaning noble. | ||
spring or source of a river. | ||
in Arthurian legend the name of a king. | ||
A well reknowned person | ||
One who catches and breeds finches (a bird species) | ||
'white-fire' or 'white-bull'; deemed to be the only suvivor of Great Flood | ||
'Son of a Flann', male child of a red-haired man | ||


