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Before the late 14th century, fewer than a thousand names were in use - and the most popular were John and Alice. We'll guide you through the best of those names, so that you can find the perfect selection of Old English girls' names for your new baby.
Old English girl names reflect the historical backdrop of the Anglo-Saxon era. Discover 366 Old English girl names with positive meanings.
From an English surname that was originally derived from place names meaning "ash tree clearing", from a combination of Old English æsc and leah. Until the 1960s it was more commonly given to boys in the United States, but it is now most often used on girls.
Old English girl names provide a fascinating look into yesteryear with their rich histories. Also known as Anglo-Saxon, these names contained hints of various other lands of the time, including Norse and Germanic influence.
I developed this list of medieval female names from England mostly through hard historical research, although just a few of these names are from King Arthur. So if you're a historical novelist looking for good medieval names that are accurate, I've saved you some time!
Embark on a captivating journey into the past with our compilation titled “50 Ancient English Names for Girls and Their Meanings.” Delve into the rich tapestry of history as we unveil a diverse collection of names that have graced remarkable women of bygone eras.
These 100 old-fashioned girl’s names range from simple & chic to unusual & unique. Plus, we have meanings & information for each name.
A list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is English; and the origin is Old English.
The names of people living in Anglo-Saxon England are very different from our modern names. Here is our list of some of our favourite girls' names in Old English.
English female given names of Old English origin. (This includes names derived at an older stage of the language.)