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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.

Steele

Meaning: steel

Origin:English
2644
Russell

Meaning: redhead, fox-colored

Origin:French
384
Clay Clay is of English origin and can be used as...
Origin:English word name; diminutive of Clayton
475
Elliott

Meaning: Jehovah is God

Origin:Variation of Elliot
525
Robert

Meaning: bright fame

Origin:English from German
542
Hughes

Meaning: mind, intellect; son of Aodh

Origin:English, Scottish, Irish surname
3336
Dennison

Meaning: son of Dennis

Origin:English
10024
Elton

Meaning: from the old town

Origin:English
3177
Walter

Meaning: army ruler

Origin:German
332
Willoughby

Meaning: farm near the willows

Origin:English
1599
Bertram

Meaning: bright raven

Origin:German
1602
Brandon

Meaning: broom-covered hill

Origin:English
918
Charles

Meaning: man, free man

Origin:French from German
290
Reginald

Meaning: counsel power

Origin:English
772
Taylor

Meaning: tailor

Origin:English occupational name
637
Watson

Meaning: son of Wat

Origin:English and Scottish surname related to Walter
2027
Ellison

Meaning: son of Ellis

Origin:English
1494
Wilson

Meaning: son of Will

Origin:English
1744
Sidney

Meaning: Saint Denis

Origin:French
594
Origin:Variation of Clark
3180