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English Baby Names, Meanings

7275 names found for "English"   (page 3 of 146) 

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Aiwyn  (English)
Variant of Alvin: Wise Friend. from the Old English Aetheiwine, and Also Aefwine, Both Meaning Noble Friend. Various Forms of Alvin in Use After the Norman Conquest Became Surnames, and Also First Nam
Akala  (English)
Wolf. Origin: Hebrew
Akker  (English)
From the Oak Tree
Al  (English)
Variant of Alan: Fair; Handsome. Also Both a Diminutive of Albert (Noble, Bright) and an Abbreviation of Names Beginning With Al-
Alain  (English)
Variant of Alan: Fair; Handsome. Also Both a Diminutive of Albert (Noble, Bright) and an Abbreviation of Names Beginning With Al-
Alair  (English)
Cheerful,Merry
Alan  (English)
Fair; Handsome. Famous Bearer: U.S. Actor Alan Alda
Aland  (English)
Variant of Alan: Fair; Handsome. Also Both a Diminutive of Albert (Noble, Bright) and an Abbreviation of Names Beginning With Al-
Alano  (English)
Variant of Alan: Fair; Handsome. Also Both a Diminutive of Albert (Noble, Bright) and an Abbreviation of Names Beginning With Al-
Alanson  (English)
Variant of Alan: Fair; Handsome. Also Both a Diminutive of Albert (Noble, Bright) and an Abbreviation of Names Beginning With Al-
Alao  (English)
Variant of Alan: Fair; Handsome. Also Both a Diminutive of Albert (Noble, Bright) and an Abbreviation of Names Beginning With Al-
Alarice  (English)
Rules All. Feminine of Alaric
Alastair  (English)
Protector of Mankind
Albany  (English)
From Albany (The City)
Alberic  (English)
Variant of Aubrey: Rules With Elf-wisdom. Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey De Vere, a Friend of William the Conquerer. De Vere's Grandson Became the Earl of Oxford
Albern  (English)
Noble Warrior
Albert  (English)
Noble, Bright. from the Old German Name Adalbert. Famous Bearers: Prince Albert Was Queen Victoria's Consort Who Gave Enthusiastic Support to the Applications of Science. Albert Einstein Discovered th
Alberta  (English)
Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. The Canadian Province Alberta Was Named for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's Daughter Princess Louise Alberta, Who Was
Alberteen  (English)
Noble
Albertina  (English)
Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. Albert Became Popular in England After Queen Victoria Married Prince Albert in Noble, Bright
Albertine  (English)
Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. Albert Became Popular in England After Queen Victoria Married Prince Albert In
Alberto  (English)
Variant of Albert: Old English for Brilliant; Bright
Albertyna  (English)
Noble
Albertyne  (English)
Noble
Albie  (English)
Variant of Albert: Old English for Brilliant; Bright
Albin  (English)
Variant of Albert: Old English for Brilliant; Bright; White. Alban and Albin are English Surnames Probably Based on Spanish/Italian Place Name Alba
Albina  (English)
A Feminine Form of Albin, Borne by a 3rd-century Saint. The Name Was Popular in Britain in the Th and Th Centuries
Albrecht  (English)
Variant of Albert: Old English for Brilliant; Bright; White. Alban and Albin are English Surnames Probably Based on Spanish/Italian Place Name Alba
Albreda  (English)
Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, from an Old German Name Meaning Elf Counsel Was Originally Used for Both Sexes, But is Now Regarded As a Feminine Name
Alburn  (English)
Noble Warrior
Alburt  (English)
Noble or Bright
Alcott  (English)
From the Old Cottage
Aldan  (English)
From the Old Manor
Alden  (English)
Of Old Age
Alder  (English)
From the Alder Tree
Aldercy  (English)
Chief
Aldhelm  (English)
From the Old English Ealdhelm, Meaning Old Helmet, Common Until the Norman Conquest
Aldis  (English)
From the Old House
Aldis  (English)
From the Old House
Aldis  (English)
From the Old House
Aldn'd  (English)
Wise or Red Haired Man
Aldo  (English)
Archaic
Aldora  (English)
Noble
Aldous  (English)
Variant of the German Aldo, an Old German Name Meaning Old, or from the Old House. Aldous Has Been Common in Britain Since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearer: Oth Century British Novelist Aldous Huxley
Aldred  (English)
From the Old English Ealdraed, Meaning Old Counsel. Aldred Was Common Before the Norman Conquest. Wise or Red Haired Man
Aldreda  (English)
Feminine Form of Aldred: from the Old English Ealdraed, Meaning Old Counsel. Aldred Was Common Before the Norman Conquest. Wise or Red Haired Man
Aldric  (English)
Wise Ruler
Aldrich  (English)
Aged and Wise Ruler
Aldrik  (English)
Wise Ruler
Aldrin  (English)
Old and Wise Ruler
7275 names found for "English"   (page 3 of 146) 

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