Shakespearian Names: Most Popular Shakespearian Baby Names For Girls And Boys With Meaning And Origin
Top Shakespearian Names with Gender and Meaning - Unique Shakespearian Names
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy | Appeared in Measure for Measure | |
Boy, Girl | Hungarian form of ABRAHAM. | |
Boy, Girl | From the Greek (Achilleus) which is of unknown meaning, perhaps derived from Greek (achos) "pain" or else from the name of the Achelous River. This | |
Boy, Girl | Form of Hadrianus (see HADRIAN). Several saints and six popes have borne this name, including the only English pope, Adrian IV, and the only Dutch pop | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Feminine form of ADRIAN. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian and Portuguese form of ADRIAN. | |
Boy | Appeared in Comedy of Errors | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL). | |
Boy | Original Roman form of EMIL. | |
Boy | Appeared in Julius Caesar, Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Possibly meaning "very steadfast" in Greek. In Greek mythology he was the brother of Menelaus. He led the Greek expedition to Troy to recover his brot | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Roman cognomen of unknown meaning, possibly from Greek (agrios) "wild" and (hippos) "horse" or possibly of Etruscan origin. It was also used as a pra | |
Boy, Girl | From the Greek name (Aias), perhaps deriving from Greek (aiastes) "mourner" or (aia) "earth, land". In Greek mythology this was the name of two of | |
Boy | Appeared in Titus Andronicus | |
Boy | Latinized form of the Greek name (Alkibiades), derived from (alke) "strength" and (bia) "force" with the patronymic suffix (ides). This was the na | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in As You Like It | |
Boy | Appeared in Twelfth Night | |
Girl | Meaning & History | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of Angelus (see ANGEL). | |
Girl | Appeared in Merry Wives of Windsor | |
Boy | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida | |
Boy | From the Greek name (Antigonos), derived from (anti) "against, compared to, like" and (goneus) "ancestor". This was the name of one of Alexander th | |
Boy | From the Greek name (Antiochos), derived from Greek (anti) "against, compared to, like" and (oche) "support". This was the name of several rulers o | |
Boy | Appeared in Comedy of Errors | |
Boy | Appeared in Timon of Athens | |
Boy | Appeared in A Winter's Tale | |
Boy, Girl | Means "lion of God" in Hebrew, from ('ari) meaning "lion" and (el) meaning "God". In the Old Testament it is used as another name for the city of Je | |
Boy | Appeared in Cymbeline | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Medieval diminutive of ÆÐELÞRYÐ | |
Boy | Appeared in A Winter's Tale | |
Boy | Latin form of BALTHAZAR. | |
Boy | Variant of BELSHAZZAR. Baltazar is the name traditionally assigned to one of the wise men (also known as the Magi, or three kings) who visited the new | |
Boy | Appeared in Macbeth | |
Boy, Girl | Latin form of BAPTISTE. | |
Boy | Appeared in Merry Wives of Windsor, Henry V | |
Boy | Appeared in Measure for Measure | |
Boy | Appeared in Merchant of Venice | |
Boy | Appeared in Titus Andronicus | |
Boy | Appeared in King Henry VI | |
Boy, Girl | French form of BEATRIX. | |
Boy | Appeared in Cymbeline | |
Boy | Appeared in Much Ado About Nothing | |
Boy | Appeared in Romeo & Juliet | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Hamlet | |
Boy | Appeared in Love's Labour Lost | |
Boy | Appeared in Taming of the Shrew | |
Boy | Appeared in Much Ado About Nothing | |
Boy | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy | Appeared in Pericles | |
Boy | Appeared in Love's Labour Lost | |
Boy | Appeared in Othello | |
Boy | Appeared in Henry VIII | |
Boy | Appeared in Macbeth | |
Boy, Girl | Roman variant of GAIUS. | |
Boy | Appeared in Cymbeline | |
Boy | Appeared in Coriolanus | |
Boy | Appeared in The Tempest | |
Girl | Appeared in Julius Caesar | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of CAMILLUS. | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Timon of Athens | |
Boy | Appeared in Henry VIII | |
Boy | Appeared in Romeo & Juliet | |
Boy | Appeared in Othello | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Julius Caesar | |
Girl | Appeared in The Tempest | |
Boy | Appeared in Pericles | |
Boy | Appeared in King John | |
Boy | Appeared in Titus Andronicus | |
Boy | Appeared in Taming of the Shrew | |
Boy | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida | |
Boy | Appeared in A Winter's Tale | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Pericles | |
Girl | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Julius Caesar | |
Boy | Appeared in Cymbeline | |
Boy | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy | Appeared in Coriolanus | |
Boy | Appeared in Much Ado About Nothing | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in As You Like It | |
Boy | Appeared in Love's Labour Lost | |
Boy | Appeared in Henry VIII | |
Girl | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Timon of Athens | |
Boy | Appeared in King Lear | |
Boy | Appeared in Twelfth Night | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Cymbeline | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra, Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Girl | Appeared in Othello | |
Girl | Appeared in All's Well that Ends Well, Pericles | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra, Troilus & Cressida | |
Girl | Appeared in Pericles | |
Boy | Appeared in Much Ado About Nothing | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Macbeth | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Winter's Tale | |
Boy | Appeared in Comedy of Errors | |
Boy | Appeared in Love's Labour Lost | |
Boy | Appeared in Love's Labour Lost | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning 'brown warrior' or 'dark skinned fighter'. Taken from the words 'donn', meaning brown and 'cath' meaning warrior. | |
Boy | Appeared in Julius Caesar | |
Boy, Girl | From the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and mund "protection". This was the name of two Anglo-Saxon kings of England. It was also borne by | |
Boy | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy | Appeared in Two Gentlemen of Verona | |
Boy | Appeared in Measure for Measure | |
Boy, Girl | Of English origin and a variant spelling of the name Emelia which itself is a variant of the Germanic name Amalia, that being derived from 'amal' mean | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Measure for Measure, Romeo & Juliet | |
Boy | Appeared in Pericles | |
Boy | Appeared in Merry Wives of Windsor | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning & History | |
Boy | Appeared in Twelfth Night | |
Boy | Appeared in Timon of Athens | |
Boy | Appeared in Macbeth | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in A Winter's Tale | |
Boy | Appeared in Henry V | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Merry Wives of Windsor | |
Boy | Appeared in Hamlet | |
Boy | Appeared in Much Ado About Nothing | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning 'peaceful ruler' . | |
Boy | Appeared in Measure for Measure | |
Boy | Roman family name which meant "rooster" in Latin. This was the name of a 7th-century Irish saint, a companion of Saint Columbanus, who later became a | |
Girl | Appeared in King Lear | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in The Tempest | |
Boy | Appeared in Henry V | |
Boy | Appeared in Merchant of Venice, Othello | |
Boy | Appeared in Taming of the Shrew | |
Boy | Appeared in Taming of the Shrew | |
Boy | Appeared in Cymbeline | |
Boy | Appeared in Hamlet | |
Boy | Anglicized form of the Danish name Amleth. Shakespeare used this name for the Prince of Denmark in his play 'Hamlet' (1600), which he based upon earli | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida, Cymbeline | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream, All's Well that Ends Well | |
Boy | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida | |
Boy | Appeared in Pericles | |
Girl | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Winter's Tale | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Much Ado About Nothing | |
Girl | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy | Appeared in Love's Labour Lost | |
Boy | Appeared in Hamlet | |
Boy | Appeared in Taming of the Shrew | |
Boy | Appeared in Timon of Athens | |
Boy | Appeared in Merry Wives of Windsor | |
Boy | Appeared in As You Like It | |
Boy | Welsh and Galician form of JACOB. This was the name of two early Welsh kings of Gwynedd. It is also the name of the villain in Shakespeare's tragedy ' | |
Boy, Girl | The name of a princess in the play 'Cymbeline' (1609) by Shakespeare. He based her on a legendary character named Innogen, but the name was printed in | |
Girl | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Henry V | |
Boy | Appeared in Much Ado About Nothing | |
Boy | Appeared in Romeo & Juliet | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning either 'Jupiter's child' or 'dedicated to Jupiter'. Jupiter was the name given to the Roman version of the Greek god Zeus. | |
Boy | Appeared in Julius Caesar | |
Boy | Appeared in Coriolanus | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in The Tempest | |
Boy, Girl | German form of KATHERINE. | |
Boy | Appeared in Hamlet | |
Boy | Appeared in Coriolanus | |
Boy | Short form of Launcelot, a variant of LANCELOT. This was the name of a clownish character in Shakespeare's play 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona' (1594). | |
Boy | Appeared in Merchant of Venice | |
Boy | Appeared in Romeo & Juliet | |
Boy | Appeared in King Lear | |
Boy | Appeared in As You Like It | |
Boy | Appeared in Much Ado About Nothing | |
Boy | Appeared in Pericles | |
Boy | Appeared in A Winter's Tale | |
Boy | Appeared in Love's Labour Lost | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Merchant of Venice | |
Boy | Appeared in Taming of the Shrew | |
Girl | Appeared in Two Gentlemen of Verona | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Comedy of Errors | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Measure for Measure | |
Boy | Appeared in Timon of Athens | |
Girl | Appeared in Pericles | |
Boy | Appeared in King John | |
Boy | Appeared in Pericles | |
Boy | Appeared in Macbeth | |
Boy | Appeared in Henry V | |
Boy | Means "ill will" in Italian. This name was invented by Shakespeare for a character in his play 'Twelfth Night' (1602). | |
Boy | Appeared in A Winter's Tale | |
Boy | Appeared in Love's Labour Lost | |
Boy | Appeared in Titus Andronicus | |
Boy | Appeared in Julius Caesar | |
Boy | Appeared in Julius Caesar | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Unknown | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Titus Andronicus | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in King John | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida | |
Boy | Appeared in Coriolanus | |
Boy | Appeared in Macbeth | |
Boy | Appeared in Romeo & Juliet | |
Boy | Appeared in Julius Caesar | |
Boy, Girl | Derived from the word 'mirandus', meaning 'admirable' and 'wonderful', Miranda means 'adorable'. | |
Boy | Appeared in Othello | |
Girl | Appeared in Winter's Tale | |
Boy | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy | Appeared in Titus Andronicus | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Merchant of Venice | |
Boy | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida | |
Boy | Variant of AUBERON. Oberon was the king of the fairies in Shakespeare's comedy 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (1595). A moon of Uranus bears this name in | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Roman family name meaning "eighth" from Latin octavus. This was the original family name of the emperor Augustus (born Gaius Octavius). It was also ra | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in As You Like It | |
Boy | Italian form of the Roman name Ursinus, itself derived from Ursus (see URS). This is the name of a character in Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night' (16 | |
Boy | Appeared in Othello | |
Boy | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida | |
Boy | Appeared in Two Gentlemen of Verona | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | This name is used chiefly in the English language and is most popular as a baby girl's name, it refers to the Trojan prince of Greek mythology or to t | |
Boy | Latinized form of the Greek (Patroklos) which meant "glory of the father", derived from (pater) "father" (genitive ) and (kleos) "glory". In Greek | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of Paulinus (see PAULINO). | |
Boy | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy | Appeared in Much Ado About Nothing | |
Boy | Appeared in Measure for Measure | |
Boy | Appeared in Taming of the Shrew | |
Boy | Appeared in Cymbeline | |
Boy | Appeared in Pericles | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy | Appeared in Timon of Athens | |
Girl | Appeared in Timon of Athens | |
Boy | Appeared in Comedy of Errors | |
Boy | Appeared in Julius Caesar | |
Boy | Appeared in Cymbeline | |
Boy | Appeared in Henry V, Merry Wives of Windsor | |
Boy | Appeared in A Winter's Tale | |
Boy | Appeared in Hamlet | |
Boy | Appeared in Julius Caesar | |
Girl | Appeared in Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar | |
Boy | Appeared in Cymbeline | |
Boy | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Two Gentlemen of Verona | |
Boy | Appeared in Julius Caesar, Titus Andronicus | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Girl | Appeared in Merry Wives of Windsor, Henry IV | |
Boy | Appeared in Henry V | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Hamlet | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Fame, Bright, Ascending, Another name for Vishnu | |
Boy | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Romeo & Juliet | |
Boy | Appeared in Hamlet | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Romeo & Juliet | |
Boy | Appeared in Titus Andronicus | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Timon of Athens, Titus Andronicus | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Macbeth | |
Boy | Appeared in Merry Wives of Windsor | |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Two Gentlemen of Verona | |
Boy | Appeared in As You Like It | |
Boy | Appeared in Pericles | |
Boy | Appeared in Merry Wives of Windsor | |
Boy | Appeared in Macbeth | |
Boy | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy | Appeared in Merchant of Venice | |
Boy | Appeared in Comedy of Errors | |
Boy | Appeared in Two Gentlemen of Verona | |
Boy | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy | Appeared in Merchant of Venice, The Tempest | |
Boy | Appeared in Julius Caesar | |
Girl | Appeared in Titua Andronicus | |
Boy | ||
Girl | Appeared in Pericles | |
Boy | Appeared in Pericles | |
Boy | Appeared in Troilus & Cressida | |
Boy | Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Measure for Measure | |
Boy | Appeared in Henry V | |
Boy | Appeared in Two Gentlemen of Verona | |
Boy | Appeared in Titus Andronicus | |
Boy | Appeared in Twelfth Night | |
Boy | Appeared in As You Like It | |
Boy | Appeared in Taming of the Shrew | |
Boy | Appeared in The Tempest | |
Boy | Thou shall be brought | |
Boy | Appeared in Coriolanus | |
Boy | Appeared in Romeo & Juliet | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning & History | |
Boy | Appeared in Antony & Cleopatra | |
Boy | Appeared in Much Ado About Nothing | |
Boy | From a Norman surname which was from a French place name, ultimately derived from the Gaulish word vern meaning "alder". | |
Boy | Appeared in Measure for Measure, Taming of the Shrew | |
Girl | Appeared in Twelfth Night | |
Girl | Appeared in Coriolanus | |
Boy | Appeared in Hamlet | |
Girl | Appeared in Coriolanus |
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Shakespearian Boy Names
- Abhorson
- Abraham
- Achilles
- Adrian
- Adriana
- Adriano
- Aegeon
- Aemilia
- Aemilius
- Aemilius Lepidus
- Agamemnon
- Agrippa
- Ajax
- Alarbus
- Alcibiades
- Alexas
- Amiens
- Andrew Aguecheek (Sir)
- Angelo
- Antenor
- Antigonus
- Antiochus
- Antipholus
- Apemantus
- Archidamus
- Ariel
- Aruiragus
- Audrey
- Autolucus
- Balthasar
- Balthazar
- Banquo
- Baptista
- Bardolph
- Barnardine
- Bassanio
- Bassanius
- Bassett
- Beatrice
- Belarius
- Benedick
- Benvolio
- Bernardo
- Berowne
- Biondello
- Borachio
- Bottom
- Boult
- Boyet
- Brabantio
Shakespearian Girl Names
- Abraham
- Achilles
- Adrian
- Adriana
- Adriano
- Aemilia
- Agrippa
- Ajax
- Alexas
- Andromache
- Angelo
- Anne Page
- Ariel
- Audrey
- Baptista
- Beatrice
- Bernardo
- Caius
- Calpurnia
- Camillo
- Cato
- Ceres
- Cleon
- Cleopatra
- Corin
- Cressida
- Cupid
- Cymbeline
- Demetrius
- Desdemona
- Diana
- Dionyza
- Dorcas
- Duncan
- Edmund
- Emilia
- Eros
- Ferdinand
- Floritzel
- Ford
- Frederick
- Goneril
- Gonzalo
- Helen
- Helena
- Hermia
- Hermione
- Hero
- Hippolyta
- Imogen
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