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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 |
|---|---|---|
A hard stone which produces sparks on rubbing, to make fire; a stream | ||
A combination of 'Flo' and 'Ella', it is a feminine word for flower | ||
Literally means flower of Mary, the mother of Jesus | ||
A causeway along a river or stream | ||
A river or stream crossing; variation of the name 'Ford' | ||
An alternant of the word 'Ford', it represents a shallow place across a river or stream | ||
A variated version of the name 'Ford', it represents a shallow passage across a river | ||
A rare name which refers to a river or stream crossing | ||
Name of a flower called digitalis; Speculated to mean 'fairies' music' | ||
Variant of the word 'Foxworthy', it refers to an enclosure | ||
A name which means peace and harmony | ||
Split into 'Frea'+'Laf' meaning the 'Surviving Master' | ||
Made up of 'Frea'+'Waru' meaning the war resolver or bringer of peace | ||
Derived from the Old English name 'Friðulaf', it translates to 'peace-survivor' | ||
One who is at peace and is strong | ||
Name of Arthur's queen | ||
Name of Merlin's sister | ||
Name of Guinevere's sister | ||
Field of heather (A purple-flowered Eurasian heath) | ||
Friend in war, an alternative to the spelling of Hadwin | ||
Enclosed field, Enclosed meadow | ||
Food Meadow, Hay clearing | ||
silage clearing, Hay woods | ||
Variant of Hayley, the place name in Oxfordshire | ||
Alternate trendy spelling of the traditional Hailey or Hayley | ||
hay meadow, Variant of Hayley | ||
Holly Well | ||
high protection, Home protection | ||
From the High Meadow | ||
Clearing in the woods | ||
an alternate spelling of high meadow | ||
Place name From the high meadow | ||
Grove of the hares | ||
hare land | ||
related to hare clearing | ||
An altrnate to harley | ||
Feminine of harley | ||
grey land | ||
Grey man, Everybody's Beloved | ||
stag meadow | ||
enclosed meadow | ||
hedged meadow | ||
Clearing of heather | ||
Quiet, systematic, inventive mind | ||
Nook retreat | ||
enclosure, settlement | ||
Army Protector | ||
heather clearance | ||
Name of Lancelot's mother. | ||
A surname of the Scottish Clan Henderson, Son of Henry | ||


