Adela arabella Beatrix Chritstiana Emeline Isabel Juliana Margaret Mirabelle Helena Guinevere Isolde Maerwynn Muriel Winifred Godiva Jocelyn Christabel Paige Tristana Ysabel(original form of isabel) Kateline Katherine Latisha Lauda Morgan Bliss Ava Aalina Adelina Admiranda Amira Atheline Clarell Eleanora Gracia Kenerra Leticia Malina Judith Bertila Edith Irene Yolande Sofia Leonor Annora Atheleisia Durilda Kienna Marilda Osanna Thora Adelaide Addison Isafell Ishraq Fathima
These names accounted for about 60% of the female population in the 13th/14th centuries. For more, try this site.
http://www.gaminggeeks.org/Resources/KateMonk/England-Medieval/index.htm
Agnes Alice Avice Beatrice Cecily Emma Isabella Joan Juliana Margery Matilda Rohesia
In England, before the Norman Conquest, female names were all traditional Old English and therefore Germanic names, such as Aelfleda, Gundrada, Godgifu (Godiva), Aelflaed, Ethelind, Fridiswid, Gytha, Leofgyth, Liuba, Cyneburh, Ebba.
The Normans brought their own Norman-French names in 1066 and these gradually replaced traditional English names. A few examples of Norman-French female names are:
Matilda, Alice, Joan, Agnes, Emma, Isabel, Margery, Margaret, Rohesia, Sara, Johanna, Juliana, Cecily, Avice, Beatrice, Constance, Idonea, Amice, Sabina, Mabel, Felicia, Marie or Maria.
By the 13th century traditional English names were almost extinct, with most English people adopting these foreign names.
Matilda was by far the most commonly-used female name in England in the medieval period, with the remaining Norman-French examples given above being used about equally.
Faye, Hazel, Heloise, Kinley, Lillith, Mildred, Norma, Payton, Raven, Rhoslyn, Stanburh, Tenanye, Velma, Wesley, Zenith
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It means 'of the lord' or 'lord'. It can be either a girl or a boy name, but i like the girl version personally. Hope I helped :) --Dominique D.
Girl Irish names-Keira, Riley,Adara.. Boy Irish names- Killian, Ryan, Connor
Mary and ruth
No it was not. It was a name for the rich in medieval times and the majority of the population were certainly not wealthy!
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Michael and Matthew are common boy names. Mary and Margaret are common girl names.
No, it was an adult (either a woman or a man).
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Some common Victorian girl names were Alice, Victoria, Elizabeth, Charlotte, and Mary. These names were often inspired by literature, royalty, or religious figures of the time.
There are so many common girl Indian names including Saanvi, Reshma, Aanya, Aadhya, Pari, Anika and Diya among others. Each name has a specific meaning.
boys is jack girls is Sophie
Actually the most common names are jessica, grace, Anna , Abbie/abigail
According to data from the Social Security Administration, some of the most common names in 2010 for boys were Jacob, Ethan, Michael, and Noah, while for girls they were Isabella, Sophia, Emma, and Olivia.
There are many baby names out there that have Italian origins. Some common Italian boy baby names are: Leonardo, Giovanni, Mario, Antonio, and Bruno. Some common Italian girl baby names are: Maria, Bianca, Gina, and Isabella.