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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 |
|---|---|---|
Son of the HENRY | ||
From the wood filled with wild birds | ||
From the high wood land | ||
From the for above ground field | ||
son of Henry | ||
Derived from the name Hebreweald, army,power, leader, ruler | ||
Army Guard | ||
Name of Percival's mother | ||
The Holly Tree | ||
Name of Arthur's mother. | ||
Name of Tristan's mother. | ||
Lake Geneva | ||
The one who lives near a fallow land or a meadow | ||
Name of Cavalon's daughter. | ||
Old English name | ||
One who has many desires | ||
A responsible and unique individual | ||
A settlemen in the meadow | ||
One who is skilled, strength | ||
One who is eager for knowledge | ||
Name of Gareth's wife. | ||
English Gypsy - From Me; A nickname of beggar | ||
Name of Gawain's sister | ||
The Lady of the Lake | ||
Name given to a divine Wolf; idealistic person | ||
A divine war; has lot of strength | ||
Another name for a settlement or a village; from Preston | ||
Slovene form of Ozwald, meaning 'power or ruler'. | ||
Slovene form of Ozwald, meaning 'power or ruler'. | ||
Old English - Son of Peter; Greek - Rock; Stone; A variant form of the English Pearson | ||
Old English - Son of Peter; Greek - Rock; Stone; A variant form of the English Pearson | ||
An English surname meaning little pine-tree | ||
A very rare Medieval English name | ||
Name of Arthur's ship | ||
A form of Scott | ||
A shear man | ||
To smite or to hit; a name for a metal worker or blacksmith | ||
A precious metal | ||
Name of Gawain's sister | ||
A form or similar to a Star | ||
A form of tori | ||
A form of tori, tory | ||
Strong ruler; one who leads with courage and wisdom | ||



