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Jane Austen Baby Names

If you're a fan of Jane Austen, you might draw inspiration for baby names from her characters. The author of Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Emma, among others, lived in Georgian England, where classical and biblical names were widely used, and Germanic names started to become fashionable.

Along with Emma, other Jane Austen baby names in the US Top 100 include Anna, Caroline, Eleanor, Henry, James, John, Lydia, Sophia, and William. Names with particularly strong character ties include both Fitzwilliam and Darcy, as well as Bennet and Bingley.

Many of Austen’s character surnames would make excellent contemporary baby names. Choices such as Annesley, Drummond, Palmer, and Shepherd would pay homage to her writing in a modern way. Jane Austen baby names are perfect for parents who value strength, sophistication, and substance.

Augusta

Meaning: great, magnificent

Origin:Feminine variation of Augustus
702
Eliza

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:Hebrew
62
Rose

Meaning: rose, a flower

Origin:Latin
52
Lydia

Meaning: woman from Lydia

Origin:Greek
66
Esther

Meaning: star

Origin:Persian
105
Elliot

Meaning: Jehovah is God

Origin:Anglicization of Elijah or Elias
62
Kitty

Meaning: pure

Origin:English, diminutive of Katherine
827
Harriet

Meaning: estate ruler

Origin:English variation of French Henriette
175
Georgiana

Meaning: farmer

Origin:English, feminine variation of George
832
Arthur

Meaning: bear

Origin:Celtic
32
Philip

Meaning: lover of horses

Origin:Greek
153
Grant

Meaning: large

Origin:Scottish from French
203
Shepherd

Meaning: sheep hearder

Origin:Occupational name
230
Edward

Meaning: wealthy guardian

Origin:English
235
Edmund

Meaning: fortunate protector

Origin:English
280
Allen

Meaning: handsome, cheerful

Origin:English and Scottish
835
Sam

Meaning: told by God

Origin:English, diminutive of Samuel
593
Harry

Meaning: estate ruler

Origin:Diminutive of Henry
294
Frederick

Meaning: peaceful ruler

Origin:German
144
Darcy

Meaning: from Arcy

Origin:English from French, d'Arcy
727