293 Anglo Saxon Baby Boy Names With Meanings
Classic and elegant names that reflect the rich Old English traditions.
Name | 性别 | Meaning | |
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Eddison | Boy | A succesor of wealth; Ed's son | |
Edgard | Boy | A brave and strong spearman | |
Edgert | Boy | Who has sharpness of a blade; border | |
Edit | Boy | Joyous; wealthy gift from a ruler | |
Edlin | Boy | A rich friend; popular and friendly | |
Edmundus | Boy | Fortune loving person; one who has a heart of gold | |
Edouard | Boy | A happy rich protector | |
Edris | Boy | Wealthy ruler; full of energy | |
Edson | Boy | Son of a fortuante warrior | |
Eduin | Boy | Rich friend | |
Eduuin | Boy | Blessed friend; a prosperous person | |
Eduuine | Boy | Fortunate friend; they are a guardian | |
Edwen | Boy | Rich in friendship; a blessed friend | |
Edwin | Boy | Rich friend; one who is blessed with richness and is wine | |
Edwy | Boy | Name of a king; one who is brave hearted | |
Edwyn | Boy | Valued friend; one who is happy and wealthy | |
Egberk | Boy | Bright sword | |
Egbert | Boy | Sharp edge of sword | |
Egfrid | Boy | 哈ppy and mature individual | |
Egric | Boy | One who is eternal and self loving | |
Ekbert | Boy | One who has a bright edge | |
Eldred | Boy | They are very wise advisors | |
Eldrida | Boy | A brilliant wise advisor | |
Eldwin | Boy | One who is a wise ruler and advisor | |
Eldwyn | Boy | One who is a born wise advisor | |
Eoforheard | Boy | a firm wild boar. | |
Eoforich | Boy | during the Norman conquests a battle concerning boars. | |
Eoforweald | Boy | a brave leader. | |
Eohhere | Boy | 一个古老的名字意思有人从古老的lake country. | |
Eohric | Boy | a very powerful ruler. | |
Eomer | Boy | famous war horse. | |
Eoppa | Boy | 皇家王子。 | |
Eorconweald | Boy | an Anglo-Saxon word for a mounted stallion. | |
Eormengild | Boy | it means public pledge. | |
Eorpwald | Boy | a king of East Anglia. | |
Eosterwine | Boy | an ancient Christianity father in Anglo-Saxon culture. | |
Eral | Boy | somebody of nobility. | |
Esne | Boy | in Anglo-Saxon culture a labourer or a small class person. | |
Ethelbert | Boy | name of a king meaning noble and bright. | |
Ethelind | Boy | an Anglo-Saxon name meaning noble snake. | |
Ethelmar | Boy | noble greatness. | |
Eubank | Unisex | an Anglo-Saxon surname possibly referring to the Yew's banks. | |
Eylmer | Boy | A noble person | |
Fecca | Boy | An Anglo-Saxon male name for the low-born child | |
Fitch | Boy | Its an old English word for an ermine or polecat | |
Forthhere | Boy | Historically, the name of the Bishop of Shermorne | |
Freeland | Boy | Derived from the name 'freoland' it means a person residing on a free land | |
Fremund | Boy | Possibly named after St. Fremund, hermit and martyr of Anglo-Saxon England | |
Freomund | Boy | Named after the miraculous hermit and martyr St. Fremund; loves to travel | |
Fridolph | Boy | A peaceful wolf | |
Frithugis | Boy | A name given to son of Hugh | |
Fugol | Boy | Resembling a fowl or birdie. | |
Garren | Boy | It means similar to Garry | |
Gent | Boy | Gentleman | |
Goode | Unisex | the person who performed good deeds or acts of kindness | |
Graeham | Boy | A Boy from the gray house. Gray is the sign of intelligence. | |
Grafton | Boy | 名字是两种的组合words Graf means grove and ton means enclosure. | |
Grahame | Boy | A Boy from the gray house. Gray is the sign of intelligence. | |
Grimbald | Boy | Grim means fierce and bold means a person who is wiling to take risks. So as a whole a person who loves to take risks and be fierce in all situation. | |
Grimbaldus | Boy | Grim means fierce and bold means a person who is wiling to take risks. So as a whole a person who loves to take risks and be fierce in all situation. | |
Grimbol | Boy | Varient of Grimbold. Grim means fierce and bold means a person who is wiling to take risks. So as a whole a person who loves to take risks and be fierce in all situation. | |
Grimbold | Boy | Grim means fierce and bold means a person who is wiling to take risks. So as a whole a person who loves to take risks and be fierce in all situation. | |
Grimm | Boy | Grimm means a fierce person who has ability to do anything bravely. | |
Grimmwolf | Boy | Grimm means fierce as a whole Grimm fierce means a person who is fierce and powerful like a wolf. | |
Guncar | Boy | Fighter | |
Gurhaval | Boy | The name Gurhaval means The Brave one in the Battle. It is used in English language, mostly in Ireland. | |
Gycsa | Boy | A very old Anglo-Saxon male name | |
Gydel | Boy | An old Anglo-Saxon male name nowdays mostly used in Sweden | |
Gymi | Boy | A monothematic Anglo-Saxon name for those born with a low-status | |
Gymma | Boy | A low-born ANglo-Saxon name | |
Gyppa | Boy | An old Anglo-Saxon name for a low-born man | |
Gyric | Boy | A name for those with a lower status | |
哈c | Boy | An old, Anglo-Saxon nickname for Haca | |
哈ca | Boy | An old Anglo-Saxon byname that is not complementary | |
哈cca | Boy | A non complementary Anglo-Saxon name | |
哈dd | Boy | One who is guided | |
哈lig | Boy | Holy, Saintly | |
哈lnath | Boy | An Anglo-Saxon nickname | |
哈mgisl | Boy | A low-borns nickname | |
哈thcyn | Boy | A very rare Anlgo-Saxon name, given to Boys of higher status | |
哈thweald | Boy | A name of the high-born | |
哈wkley | Boy | hawk | |
Heabba | Boy | An Anglo-Saxonian byname | |
Heard | Boy | Brave, Hardy | |
Heddin | Boy | A monothematic Anglo-Saxon name for those born with a low-status | |
Heferth | Boy | One of the names given to high-born, noble Boys | |
Helm | Boy | Courageous protection | |
Heorot | Boy | hall of the hart (male deer) | |
Herebeorht | Boy | Clever Army | |
Herley | Unisex | Individuality, Self confidence, Independent | |
Hicel | Boy | A male Anglo-Saxon name for the low-borns | |
Hidda | Boy | A name given to Anglo-Saxon low-borns | |
Hiddi | Boy | A name for the non noble born man | |
Hiddila | Boy | A name of common men | |
Higbald | Boy | A courageous man in the battle | |
Higueid | Boy | One who is brave in the war | |
Hildeburg | Boy | One from the battle fortress | |
Hiroc | Boy | A very common noble name | |
Hlothere | Boy | A name of the Anglo-Saxon ruler of the Kent region | |
Hnydda | Boy | A man who owns a town | |