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Medieval Names

Medieval names are often thought of as clunky, consonant heavy choices, such as Ermentrude and Ulrich. While these names were well-used throughout the Middle Ages, the most popular medieval names were classic, familiar choices including Alice, Isabella, and Emma for girls, and William, John, and Henry for boys.

In fact, these names were so common that creative nicknames had to evolve to distinguish one from another. Many traditional nicknames and derivatives emerged in the Middle Ages, including Bess, Hal, and Ellen. Others survive today only in surnames, such as Jenkins — Jenkin was a nickname for John — and Perrin, a variation of Peter.

Along with Alice and William, other medieval names that currently rank in the US Top 1000 include Amira, Beatrice, Dante, Ellis, Emmeline, Lucia, Roger, and Walter. Rare and intriguing medieval names worth reviving include Amabel, Cyprian, Isabeau, and Lucan.

A number of medieval names are more common for the opposite sex today. In the Middle Ages, Christian and Julian were mostly feminine names, while Hilary and Vivian were considered masculine names.

The names listed here include popular and rare names associated with medieval times, along with names of famous figures in medieval legend.

Osanna

Meaning: praise the Lord

Origin:Latin
6138
Linnet

Meaning: flaxen haired

Origin:French
2504
Rhonwen

Meaning: slender, fair

Origin:Welsh
2069
Clotilde

Meaning: famous in battle

Origin:Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese
2086
Yvaine

Meaning: evening star

Origin:Female variation of Yvain or Scottish
651
Aquila

Meaning: eagle

Origin:Latin
3208
Jill

Meaning: youthful

Origin:Diminutive of Gillian or Juliana
1075
Clemence

Meaning: mild, merciful

Origin:French feminine variation of Clement
2208
Corisande

Meaning: chorus-singer

Origin:Greek
1096
Regina

Meaning: queen

Origin:Latin
1304
Idalia

Meaning: behold the sun

Origin:Greek
380
Celestina

Meaning: heavenly

Origin:Italian and Spanish variation of Celeste
1716
Lettice

Meaning: joy, gladness

Origin:English variation of Letitia
1079
Anne

Meaning: grace

Origin:French variation of English Ann and Hebrew Hannah
673
Evelina

Meaning: desired; or water, island

Origin:English from French
481
Clementia

Meaning: showing clemency

Origin:Latin
4989
Loveday

Meaning: beloved day

Origin:Cornish, English
3453
Christina

Meaning: a Christian

Origin:Greek
435
Denise

Meaning: god of Nysa

Origin:French, feminine variation of Denis
1421
Amira

Meaning: princess

Origin:Hebrew, Arabic
545