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give her a princess name of course!!

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Can you give me any girl names from the Dark Ages?

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.