Anglo-Saxon Names: Most Popular Anglo-Saxon Baby Names For Girls And Boys With Meaning And Origin
Top Anglo-Saxon Names with Gender and Meaning - Unique Anglo-Saxon Names
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy | Meaning of the name A'Keen is Middle English or Olde English personal name 'Kene', which means king. Alternatively, it can be a variation of the Irish surname O'Cahan. | |
Girl | From Acca | |
Girl | Stream | |
Girl | Evening | |
Girl | Forever | |
Girl | Elfin | |
Boy, Girl | Elfin | |
Girl | Sister of King Edward | |
Girl | Wife of King Ecgfrith | |
Boy | Sturdy, Oaken | |
Boy, Girl | Dwells at the ash tree meadow | |
Girl | Dwells at the ash tree meadow | |
Boy | A variant spelling of the Old English name Alden, meaning 'old friend'. | |
Girl | Possibly from a Visigothic name derived from the Germanic elements alja "other, foreign" and aud "riches, wealth". Saint Alodia was a 9th-century Span | |
Girl | Rich, Wealthy | |
Boy, Girl | From the old manor | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From an Old English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "town at the source of the river". | |
Boy, Girl | From (Ammon), the Greek form of Egyptian Ymn (reconstructed as Yamanu) which meant "the hidden one". In early Egyptian mythology he was a god of the | |
Girl | Answer | |
Boy, Girl | Answer | |
Girl | Image | |
Girl | Image | |
Boy | Son of a nobleman, Son of Ann or Hans | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname meaning "son of AGNES". | |
Boy, Girl | Son of a nobleman, Son of Ann or Hans | |
Boy, Girl | Mercy | |
Boy | Bold prince | |
Boy | Derived from the Germanic elements ercan "genuine" and bald "bold". The first element was altered due to the influence of Greek names beginning with t | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ARCHIBALD. This name is borne by Archie Andrews, an American comic-book character created in 1941. | |
Boy | Bold prince | |
Boy, Girl | Good war | |
Girl | Silver wheel | |
Boy, Girl | Variant transcription of ARKADIY. | |
Boy | Bold prince | |
Boy, Girl | From an English surname which was originally derived from place names meaning "ash tree clearing", from a combination of Old English æsc and leah. Un | |
Boy, Girl | Possibly from the name of the prayer Ave Maria, in which Ave is Latin meaning "greetings, salutations". | |
Boy, Girl | A variant of Avery meaning wise and ruling with a mischievous wisdom. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From a surname which was itself derived from the Norman French form of the given names ALBERICH or ALFRED. | |
Boy, Girl | Ruler of the elves | |
Boy | Old English name probably derived from beadu meaning "battle". | |
Boy | Baker | |
Boy | Brave | |
Boy, Girl | Slayer | |
Boy | One who reads the banns | |
Boy | Brave friend | |
Boy | Brave friend | |
Boy | From Ban | |
Boy | Warrior | |
Boy | Brave in war | |
Boy | Enemy | |
Boy | Son | |
Girl | From Berkshire | |
Boy | Commands | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Girl | Battle maid | |
Boy | From Ban | |
Boy | From Ban | |
Girl | Battle maid | |
Boy | Warrior | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy | Intelligent wolf | |
Boy, Girl | From the birch meadow | |
Boy, Girl | From the birch meadow | |
Boy | Stands beside | |
Boy | Ensnares | |
Boy | Splendid | |
Boy, Girl | From the beaver meadow | |
Boy | From Birdoswald | |
Girl | Cares | |
Girl | Blessing | |
Boy, Girl | Happy | |
Boy, Girl | Joyful | |
Girl | Victory | |
Girl | Victory | |
Girl | Victory | |
Girl | Victory | |
Boy | Name of a saint | |
Boy, Girl | Beech tree | |
Boy | Messenger | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Girl | Yorkshire Goddess | |
Girl | Seaway | |
Boy | Terror | |
Boy, Girl | Terror | |
Boy, Girl | Brown, Dark | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Son of a nobleman | |
Boy, Girl | Bird | |
Girl | Unique | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning unknown, though the first element is likely connected to Brythonic caed meaning "battle". Saint Caedmon was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon poet who | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy | Brave | |
Boy | From the winding valley | |
Boy, Girl | The goat | |
Girl | Name of a queen of Brigantes | |
Boy, Girl | French form of KATHERINE, and also a common English variant. | |
Boy, Girl | Innocent | |
Girl | Sorrow | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy | Name of a bishop | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy | Name of an abbot | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy, Girl | Name of a saint | |
Boy, Girl | Merchant | |
Boy, Girl | River landing place, Port | |
Boy | Farm by the spring | |
Girl | Purity | |
Boy, Girl | Coal town | |
Boy, Girl | Courtier or court attendant. Courtney is also used as a boy's name. In French , means 'short nose' | |
Girl | Queen | |
Girl | Queen | |
Girl | Best | |
Girl | Penance | |
Boy | Dweller by the dark stream | |
Boy | Assembly, From the valley | |
Boy | From Dougal's place | |
Girl | Tenderly beloved, Little darling | |
Boy, Girl | Tenderly beloved, Little darling | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of DARLENE. | |
Girl | Variant of DARLENE. | |
Boy, Girl | Tenderly beloved, Little darling | |
Boy, Girl | Tenderly beloved, Little darling | |
Girl | Tenderly beloved, Little darling | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of DARRELL. | |
Boy, Girl | From the English word dawn, ultimately derived from Old English dagung. | |
Boy, Unisex | From the Danish settlement | |
Boy | Danish | |
Boy | Secret | |
Boy, Girl | Harm | |
Boy, Girl | From Devon | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From Devon | |
Girl | From Diera | |
Boy | Wolf, Protector | |
Boy | Wolf, Protector | |
Boy, Girl | From the Scottish for 'Dark River', Douglas was originally a Scottish clan name before it became popular as a first name. | |
Boy | Trouble | |
Boy | Warrior | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Wise | |
Boy | People's meadow | |
Boy | Dear friend | |
Boy | Dear friend | |
Girl | Bears children | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and beorht "bright". This was the name of an 8th-century king of Northumbria and three kin | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Girl | Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and burg "fortress". | |
Boy | Old English form of EDGAR. | |
Boy | Lucky spearman | |
Girl | Old English form of EDITH. | |
Girl | Wife of Edward the Confessor | |
Boy | Blessed | |
Girl | Bliss | |
Girl | Princess | |
Boy, Girl | Wealthy friend | |
Boy | Old English form of EDMUND. | |
Boy | Old English form of EDRIC. | |
Boy | Guardian | |
Boy | Old English form of EDWARD. | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wig "war". This was the name of a Saxon king of England in the 10th century. The name | |
Boy | Old English form of EDWIN. | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wulf "wolf". This name fell out of use after the Norman conquest. | |
Girl | Derived from the Old English elements eald "old" and gyð "battle". | |
Boy | Long lived | |
Boy | From the Old English elements eald "old" and ræd "counsel". This name was rarely used after the Norman conquest. | |
Boy | From the Old English elements eald "old" and wine "friend". This name was rarely used after the Norman conquest. | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English elements ealh "temple" and here "army". | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English element ealh "temple" combined with stan "stone". | |
Boy | Variant of ÉAMONN. | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English element eard "land" combined with wulf "wolf". | |
Boy | Coward | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of EARL. | |
Boy | Wretched | |
Boy, Girl | From the English name of the Christian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. It was ultimately named for the Germanic spring goddess Eostre. | |
Boy | Old English form of ESMOND. | |
Boy | Old English form of EGBERT. | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy, Girl | Ed's son | |
Boy, Girl | The name Edgar is derived from the Old English name 'Eadgar' meaning 'riches' and 'spear'. Edgar was the name of an English King and Saint Edgar the P | |
Girl | Hungarian and Swedish form of EDITH. | |
Girl | Cognate of EDITH. | |
Girl | Princess | |
Boy, Girl | Wealthy friend | |
Boy, Girl | Wealthy friend | |
Girl | Princess | |
Girl | Princess | |
Girl | Feminine form of EDMÉ. | |
Girl | Italian feminine form of EDMUND. | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Girl | Wealthy ruler | |
Boy, Girl | Wealthy ruler | |
Boy | Variant of ETZEL notably borne by Edsel Ford (1893-1943), the son of the American industrialist Henry Ford. | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of EDWIN. | |
Girl | Joyous | |
Girl | Joyous | |
Girl | Variant of EDITH. | |
Boy | Terror | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of HILDA. | |
Girl | Wise adviser | |
Boy | Wise advisor | |
Boy, Girl | Name of a poem | |
Boy, Girl | Elfs spear | |
Boy, Girl | A variant of the Greek name Helen?, which itself means 'light, torch, bright'. May also have the spelling variant of Elen or Ellan. | |
Girl | Famous courage | |
Girl | Little elf | |
Boy | Courage | |
Girl | Elf from the willow trees | |
Boy | Wise friend | |
Girl | Friend of the elves | |
Girl | Friend of the elves | |
Girl | Goddess of the dawn | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy | Ploughs | |
Girl | Elfin | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy, Girl | Name of a king | |
Girl | Name of a princess | |
Girl | Meaning unknown, possibly derived from PHAENNA. | |
Boy | Blond | |
Boy | Happy, Advances | |
Boy | Traveler | |
Boy, Girl | Advances | |
Boy | Name of a bishop | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy, Girl | Free man | |
Boy, Girl | Used as a female name as well as male, meaning 'mistress' and 'lady'. | |
Boy | Bird | |
Boy | Wicked | |
Boy | Gathers | |
Boy | Sings | |
Boy | Spear bearer | |
Boy, Girl | Powerful with the spear | |
Girl | A goddess worshipped in Lanchester | |
Boy | Son of Gar | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of GAIL or GALE (2). | |
Boy | Meaning unknown, possibly a Welsh form of GERONTIUS. This was the name of a figure various Welsh legends. He was also incorporated into later Arthuria | |
Boy | Greedy | |
Boy | Name of a historian | |
Boy | Gem | |
Girl | Gift | |
Boy | Rules with God | |
Boy, Girl | From the cornered hill | |
Boy | From the cornered hill | |
Boy | God of the forge | |
Boy, Girl | Warring | |
Boy | Warring | |
Boy, Girl | Warring | |
Boy | Enrages | |
Boy | Legend name | |
Boy | Fierce bold | |
Boy, Girl | Fierce | |
Boy | Sharp | |
Boy | Enclosure | |
Boy | Holy | |
Boy | Lonely | |
Boy, Girl | Means "hot, warm" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Ham is one of Noah's three sons, along with Shem and Japheth. He was the ancestor of the Egyptians | |
Girl | A Syrian goddess | |
Boy, Girl | Son of a nobleman, Son of Ann or Hans | |
Boy, Girl | Son of a nobleman, Son of Ann or Hans | |
Girl | A Tungrian goddess | |
Boy | Son of Wodan | |
Boy | Darkness | |
Boy | Deer | |
Boy | Hero | |
Boy | Commander | |
Girl | Mild, Power | |
Boy | Warrior | |
Boy, Girl | Mild, Power | |
Boy | Master | |
Boy | Fame | |
Boy, Girl | Wood | |
Boy | Legend name | |
Boy | The shouter | |
Boy, Girl | Derived from the Germanic element id meaning "work, labour". The Normans brought this name to England, though it eventually died out there in the Midd | |
Boy | Wealthy | |
Boy, Girl | Name of a king | |
Boy | Iron bend | |
Boy | Lover of the sea | |
Boy, Girl | Lover of the sea | |
Boy | Iron | |
Boy | Friend | |
Boy, Girl | Name of a poem | |
Boy, Girl | Fearless leader | |
Boy | Fearless leader | |
Boy | Fearless leader | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | king | |
Boy, Girl | Long | |
Boy, Girl | Teaches | |
Boy | Counsel | |
Girl | Girl | |
Boy | Interprets Latin | |
Boy | Reward | |
Boy | Salmon | |
Boy, Girl | Long | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English element leof "dear, agreeable, beloved" combined with dæg "day". | |
Girl | Bright | |
Boy | Sailor | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Dwells by the torrent | |
Boy, Girl | Bird | |
Boy, Girl | Dwells by the torrent | |
Boy, Girl | Cunning | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Small sage one | |
Boy | Love | |
Boy | From London | |
Boy, Girl | Dwells by the torrent | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Dwells by the torrent | |
Boy, Girl | Engrossed, Absorbed, Immersed | |
Boy | Lecturer, Respect, Supernatural power, Lord of mind, Opinion, Devotion, Home, Pride, Respect home | |
Boy | God of youth and music | |
Boy | God worshipped at Bath | |
Girl | Maiden | |
Boy | Son of Gus | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Pearl | |
Boy, Girl | Falcon | |
Boy | From the farm by the sea | |
Boy | Good friend | |
Boy, Girl | Good friend | |
Boy, Girl | Mild, Power | |
Girl | Mild, Power | |
Boy, Girl | Mild, Power | |
Girl | Mild, Power | |
Boy, Girl | Mild, Power | |
Boy | Brave | |
Boy | Good friend | |
Boy | Good friend | |
Boy | Good friend | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy, Girl | Possibly an elaboration of NELL using the popular name suffix da. | |
Boy | Protects | |
Girl | Name of a goddess | |
Boy | A British god | |
Boy | A British god | |
Boy | From the north farm | |
Boy | From the north state | |
Boy | A son of Hengist | |
Boy, Girl | Wealthy | |
Girl | Little wealthy one | |
Girl | Little wealthy one | |
Boy, Girl | French diminutive of ODA or ODILIA. This is the name of a princess who has been transformed into a swan in the ballet 'Swan Lake' (1877) by Pyotr Ilyi | |
Boy, Girl | Wealthy defender | |
Boy, Girl | Wealthy defender | |
Boy | Wealthy defender | |
Boy, Girl | Wealthy defender | |
Boy | Spear | |
Boy | Warrior armed with a spear | |
Boy | Battle strife | |
Boy | Sad | |
Boy | Brave friend | |
Boy | Brave friend | |
Boy | Divine ruler | |
Boy, Girl | Name of a king | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy, Girl | Little wealthy one | |
Girl | Little wealthy one | |
Girl | Little wealthy one | |
Boy | Ox | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was a variant of PAIGE. | |
Boy | Name of a prince | |
Boy, Girl | From the headland, Rocky hill | |
Boy, Girl | Name of a king | |
Boy | From the dragon's enclosed land | |
Boy | From Penrith | |
Boy | Danger | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy | Old English name of unknown meaning. | |
Boy | Advises | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From a surname which was from a place name meaning either "red clearing" or "roe deer clearing" in Old English. | |
Boy, Girl | Strong defender, War, Joy, Noise | |
Boy | Wolf, Protector | |
Boy, Girl | Wolf, Protector | |
Boy | Wolf, Protector | |
Boy | Wolf, Protector | |
Boy | From the Germanic elements rand meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf meaning "wolf". The Normans brought this name to England, where there existed alr | |
Boy | Scottish form of the Old Norse name Randúlfr, a cognate of RANDOLF. Scandinavian settlers and invaders introduced this name to Scotland in the Middle | |
Boy | Quick | |
Boy, Girl | Red | |
Boy | Guardian of the house | |
Girl | A goddess | |
Boy | From Rheged | |
Boy | Lord Ganesh (The son of Gauri (Parvati)) | |
Boy | Warrior | |
Boy, Girl | Red haired | |
Boy | Red haired | |
Boy | Rowe's son | |
Boy | Rowe's son | |
Boy, Girl | Powerful | |
Boy | Plunders | |
Boy | Pain | |
Boy | Disgrace | |
Boy | Shade | |
Boy | Shade | |
Boy | Archer | |
Boy | Shoemaker | |
Boy | Clothes | |
Boy | Storm | |
Boy | Tailor | |
Boy | From Sai's estate | |
Boy | Fierce stronghold | |
Boy | Friend at court | |
Boy, Unisex | Fierce stronghold | |
Boy | Fierce stronghold | |
Boy, Girl | From the hill on the ledge | |
Boy, Girl | Clearing on a bank | |
Boy | From the ledge farm | |
Boy | Shepherd | |
Boy, Girl | Of glorious valor | |
Boy, Girl | Quick as the wind | |
Boy | Quick as the wind | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy, Girl | White | |
Boy | Friendly | |
Boy | Strikes | |
Boy | Hammer | |
Boy | Nold | |
Boy | Dwells at the farm | |
Boy | Severe | |
Boy | Stem | |
Boy | Exalts | |
Boy | Steward | |
Boy | From the tranquil stream | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Storm | |
Boy | Strong | |
Girl | Gift of the sun | |
Girl | Gift of the sun | |
Boy | Swift | |
Boy | Name of a saint | |
Boy, Girl | Sin | |
Girl | Gift of the sun | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English elements sæ "sea" and wine "friend". | |
Boy, Girl | Pleasant, Bright | |
Boy, Girl | Means "date palm" in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament Tamar was the daughter-in-law of Judah and later his wife. This was also the name of a dau | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Old English name of unknown meaning. | |
Boy | Wealthy defender | |
Boy | Considers | |
Boy | Tame | |
Boy | Harms | |
Boy | Strives | |
Boy | Destroys | |
Boy | Crushes | |
Boy | From the taxed land | |
Boy | Destroys | |
Boy | Bright | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Brave | |
Boy | Tramples | |
Boy | Leaves | |
Boy | Encourages | |
Boy | Strengthen | |
Girl | Wealthy | |
Girl | Wealthy | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "upper town" in Old English. A famous bearer of this name was the American novelist Upton S | |
Boy | Lives in the valley | |
Boy | Owns four acres of land | |
Girl | A Tungrian goddess | |
Boy | Watchful | |
Girl | A might defender, A fortress | |
Girl | Meaning & History | |
Boy | Dark | |
Boy | Attendant | |
Girl | Meaning uncertain. It may be a short form of a longer name such as Wðsige, composed of the elements wð "hunt" and sige "victory". | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English elements weald "power, leader, ruler" and mær "famous". | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English elements wealh "foreigner, Celt" and mær "famous". | |
Boy | Defender, Guard | |
Boy | White | |
Boy, Girl | White | |
Boy | Old English form of WYBERT. This is also a continental Germanic cognate. | |
Boy | Old English form of WYOT. | |
Boy | Old English form of WYMOND. | |
Boy | Old English form of WYSTAN. | |
Girl | Derived from the Old English elements wil "will, desire" and burg "fortress". | |
Girl | Variant of WILBURG. | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning unknown, perhaps from a German surname, or perhaps from the English word wild. It has been in use since the 19th century. | |
Boy | Old English form of WILFRED. | |
Boy | Old English cognate of WILLIHARD. | |
Boy | Wishes | |
Girl | Hoped for | |
Boy | Drawer of water | |
Boy | Derived from Old English wine "friend". | |
Boy | Old English form of WINFRED. | |
Boy, Girl | From the English word for the season, derived from Old English winter. | |
Boy | Worthy | |
Boy | Guide | |
Boy | Anglo-Saxon cognate of Óðinn (see ODIN). The day of the week Wednesday is named for him. | |
Boy | From the river's side | |
Boy | Accuses | |
Boy, Girl | From an occupational surname meaning "craftsman", ultimately from Old English wyrhta. Famous bearers of the surname were the Wright brothers (Wilbur 1 | |
Boy | Wolf of slaughter | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and noð "boldness, daring". This name became rare after the Norman Conquest. | |
Boy | Old English form of ULRIC. | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and sige "victory". | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and stan "stone". | |
Boy | Worthy | |
Boy | Fighter | |
Boy | Drawer of water | |
Boy | Derived from the Old English elements wynn "joy" and stan "stone". | |
Boy | Battle stone | |
Boy | Anger |
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Anglo-Saxon Boy Names
- Aeryn
- Aiken
- Aisley
- Aldan
- Alston
- Alton
- Amon
- Andswaru
- Ansen
- Anson
- Ansonia
- Ar
- Arch
- Archibald
- Archie
- Archy
- Ardith
- Arkady
- Arky
- Ashley
- Ave
- Averi
- Avery
- Aves
- BADA
- Baecere
- Baldlice
- Bana
- Banning
- Bawdewyn
- Bawdewyne
- Bayen
- Beadurinc
- Beadwof
- Bealohydig
- Bearn
- Bebeodan
- Bellinus
- Benoic
- Benwick
- Beorn
- Beornwulf
- Beowulf
- Berkeley
- Berkley
- Bestandan
- Besyrwan
- Betlic
- Beverly
- Birdoswald
Anglo-Saxon Girl Names
- Acca
- Aedre
- Aefentid
- Aefre
- Aerlene
- Aeryn
- Aethelflaed
- Aethelthryth
- Aisley
- Aisly
- Alodia
- Alodie
- Alston
- Alton
- Amon
- Andsware
- Andswaru
- Anlicnes
- Anlienisse
- Anson
- Ansonia
- Ar
- Archie
- Ardith
- Arianrod
- Arkady
- Ashley
- Ave
- Averi
- Avery
- Aves
- Bana
- Bearrocscir
- Bemia
- Beomia
- Berkeley
- Berkley
- Beverly
- Bisgu
- Blerung
- Bliss
- Blithe
- Boadicea
- Bodiccea
- Bodicea
- Bodicia
- Booker
- Brigantia
- Brimlad
- Brogan
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