Names from lists of early medieval queens and empresses:
Greek names included Theodora, Irene, Aelia, Ariadne, Euphemia, Eudora, Leontia, Fausta, Zoe, Helena, Anna, and Maria.
Frankish names included Hildegund, Clotilde, Ingund, Brunhilda, Gisele, Hildegard, Ermengarde, Judith, Fastrade, Adelaid, and Emma.
Anglo saxon names include Cynethryth, Osburga, Wulfrida, Ethelfleda, Sigrid, and Emma.
Scottish names include Margaret, Ethelreda, Sybilla, Maud, and Ermengarda.
Spanish and Portuguese names include Teresa, Maria, Beatrice, Joan, and Blanche.
One important queen of the later Middle Ages was Hedwig of Poland, whose name in Polish is Jadwiga. She was crowned as a king, rather than as a queen, to underscore the fact that she was a monarch.
King Gorm the Old was married to a woman named Thyra.
Women who were troubadours (from the High Middle Ages) include the following:
Alais, Iselda, Carenza, Alamanda, Azalais, Beatriz, Castelloza, Clara, Felipa, Garsenda, Gormonda, Guillelma, Lambarda, and Ysabella.
From listings of women involved with wars, there are the following from the Early Middle Ages:
Genevieve, Aethelburg, Veborg, Fastrada, Cwenthryth, Ermingarda, Ethelfleda, Thyra, Judith, and Freydis.
Some names of women in the Arthurian legends were:
Blanchefleur, Brangaine, Caelia, Dindrane, Elaine, Enide, Guinevak, Guinevere, Igraine, Isolda, Lunete, Lynette, Lyonesse, Modron, Morgan, Morgause, Morvydd, Olwen, and Viviane.
Most of these names have Wikipedia articles associated with them, and I would look them up before naming a little girl after them.
give her a princess name of course!!
the middle ages
The answer to this question depends more on where you are than anything else. Different historians give different ages and dates. The dates vary quite a lot, with the beginning of the Middle Ages variously given as 476, 500, 517 or some other date, usually in the 5th century. There is typically a date of 1000 or 1066 used as the middle, and the end in 1453, 1492, or some such. In the United States, the older histories call the period from 476 to 1000 the Dark Ages, and the period from 1000 to 1453 the Middle Ages. British historians may still use these dates. Later historians call the time from 476 to 1000 the Early Middle Ages, with the dates 1000 to 1300 being the High Middle Ages, and from 1300 to 1453 the Late Middle Ages. But we should remember that the experience of different countries is reflected in their dates and nomenclature. I have read that in Finland, the period of 1000 to 1453 is the Middle Ages, but the period before 1000 is called prehistory, because there are very few records of anything from before 1000 in Finland. There is a link below.
The Medieval Times. The Middle Ages are usually taken to be the period from 476 to 1453, give or take a few decades. In the UK, they are taken as the period from the Norman Invasion in 1066 to the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, with the earlier time called the Dark Ages
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give her a princess name of course!!
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There are many different girl names that you can name your child. Casi, Eve, Eva and there are many other names that you can think of to give your child a middle name.
Miki. It means beautiful tree.
What came after the Dark Ages was the Carolingian Renaissance, the High Middle Ages, or the European Renaissance, depending on your point of view. It seems most who use the term date it from about 450 to 1000 AD. Some give precise dates in 476 to 1066 AD. I have seen the term Dark Ages used to refer to the Age of Migrations, about 300 AD to 700 AD. There was a collapse in learning in the Roman Empire during the time of about 230 AD, and the Carolingian Renaissance began shortly after 700 AD, so this might be a better time to call the Dark Ages. Some historians call the Dark Ages equal to the Middle Ages, but the people of the Middle Ages used the term to refer to an earlier time in the Middle Ages. Also, the period of the Middle Ages after about 700 AD included several times of advanced intellectual activity, so this usage seems wrong in some ways.
58.3333333 % chance of drawing a girl's name.
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yes. especially because screen names are changeable
Tatiana, Talia, Tanna, Tara, Tammy, Tahiti, Tamara
beauty,bubba,ginger,baby girl,coby,snowball...my favorite,"casper":)