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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.

Crawford

Meaning: ford where crows gather

Origin:English
2595
Origin:Spelling variation of Eleanor
1505
Selina The meaning of Selina is 'the moon' and the ...
Origin:Variation of Selena or Celine
2021
Pratt

Meaning: trick, craft

Origin:English
7747
Gardiner The meaning of Gardiner is 'keeper of the ga...
Origin:French
14474
Annesley

Meaning: clearing with a hermitage

Origin:Variation of Ansley, English
7512
Thorpe

Meaning: farm, village

Origin:English
5910
Churchill

Meaning: hill of the church

Origin:English
5961
Hannah

Meaning: grace

Origin:Hebrew
177
Isabella

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:Spanish and Italian variation of Elizabeth, Hebrew
145
Frances

Meaning: from France; free man

Origin:English from Latin
135
Frank

Meaning: Frenchman or free man

Origin:Diminutive of Francis or Franklin
273
James

Meaning: supplanter

Origin:English variation of Jacob, Hebrew
33
Clara

Meaning: bright, clear

Origin:Latin
20
Eleanor A name with French origins, the meaning of E...
Origin:English variation of French Provencal Alienor, meaning unknown
18
Caroline

Meaning: free man

Origin:French, feminine variation of Charles
131
Charlotte

Meaning: free man

Origin:French, feminine diminutive of Charles
21
Margaret

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Greek
73
Catherine

Meaning: pure

Origin:Greek
183
Mary

Meaning: drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved

Origin:Hebrew or Egyptian
202