![]() ![]() ![]() The meaning of this name is universal whole.Īrgentina,Canadian,Chamorro,Danish,Dominican Republic,Estonian,Finnish,French,Frisian,Georgian,German,Hawaiian,Icelandic,Irish,Italian,Latin,Medieval English,Norwegian,Spanish,Swedish,Swiss,United Statesįrench,Hebrew,Italian,Medieval English,Nigerian,Romanian,SwissĪustralian,British,German,Indonesian,Kenyan,Medieval EnglishĪ beloved and esteemed woman. This name means to rival or emulate or excel.Īrgentina,English,German,Greenlandic,Icelandic,Italian,Medieval English,Portuguese,Spanish,Swiss One who provides satisfaction and fullnessīiblical,Georgian,German,Greek,Hebrew,Medieval English Italian,Kenyan,Latin,Medieval English,Roman,SicilianĪ bird a living organism of the ecosystemĪustralian,Canadian,Chamorro,French,Georgian,German,Hawaiian,Iranian,Irish,Kenyan,Medieval English,Scottish,United States,WelshĪ short term for Nicholas meaning victory of the menĬroatian,English,German,Hungarian,Indonesian,Israeli,Jewish,Macedonian,Medieval English,Romanian,Slavic,Spanish,Swiss,Thaiīiblical,Georgian,Hawaiian,Hebrew,Medieval English,United States Take a look!Īncient Greek,German,Greek,Icelandic,Medieval English,Scottish,Slavic,SwedishĮnglish,French,German,Greek,Italian,Medieval English,Portuguese,SwedishĪ Roman Goddess wonderful dawn and breezy MomJunction has compiled a list of medieval names that may have fallen off the radar, but we believe could return to prominence. Most of these names are still in use but in their modern forms. But the names were anglicized, rather than used in their original form.įrankish names were also very common in the Middle Ages, especially amongst the Normans, who brought them to England after the invasion in 1066. With intermarriages for political and dynastic reasons among the royalties, foreign names also arrived along with foreign brides. ![]() Some documents also found Latin ending names like –us for males. In Middle Ages, the French ending names like –et, -in, and –on, that arrived with the Normans were taken over by English forms and suffixes like –kin and –cock. ![]() Since vernacular languages were spoken in Europe, even same names took different spellings in the various regions. Medieval names are derived from Saint names and Biblical texts and reflect the importance of religion in the Middle Ages. How about taking some inspiration from Medieval Age? But at the same time, you’re not willing to bestow an odd and outlandish name on him just for the sake of originality? So what can you do? We have an idea. So you want your baby to have a name that is unique as he/she is. Adorned Attraction Auspicious Awesome Best Blue Brave Bright Brilliant Calm Celebration Charitable Charming Chastity Chief Complete Conqueror Consciousness Constant Continuous Cool Cooperative Courage Creation Creative Creator Crystal Cupid Curious Dark Dear Death Decorated Delicate Delight Desire Devotee Direction Divine Dragon Dream Dusky Emotional Enthusiasm Equal Eternal Excellent Expert Fame Famous Father Favour Fearless Firm First Flame Flute Focus Fragrant Freedom Future Gain Generous Gift Glorious Glory Glow Gold Grace Great Green Guru Handsome Helpful Hero High History Holy Honest Honour Horizon Humble Humid Ideal Illuminated Immortal Incarnation Infinite Innocent Intellect Intelligence Kind Knowledge Lamp Leafy Learned Life Lion Luminous Lustrous Matchless Meditation Mercy Modest Mother New Night Noble Paradise Patience Perfect Permanent Philosopher Pink Pious Pleasant Plenty Praise Prayer Precious Priceless Pride Prowess Pure Quick Quiet Radiant Red Respect Restless Rich Righteous Rising Sacred Sage Sandalwood Secret Servant Shadow Sharp Shining Sight Silent Silken Simple Sincere Small Smooth Soft Song Soul Special Speech Stream Success Supreme Surprise Surrender Swift Tender Thirst Thought Treasure Triumph Truth Union Unique Universal Useful Victor Victorious Victory Wave Wealth Welcome White Winner Wish Wolf Worship Young ![]()
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