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Old-english Baby Names

225 Old-english names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 225 baby names with a old-english feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.

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Durward#8570 in the U.S.A surname turned given name, from the Old English for 'door-ward; doorkeeper; gatekeeper' — an Kennard#10265 in the U.S.Kennard is an Old English name and surname, generally read as 'bold guardian' or 'strong and brOsvin#10508 in the U.S.A name that echoes the Old English/Germanic Oswin, 'god (os) + friend (wine),' so 'god-friend.'Ozwald#10610 in the U.S.A spelling of Oswald, from the Old English os ('god') and weald ('ruler; power'), so 'divine ruAldan#10650 in the U.S.A form of Alden, from the Old English Ealdwine, 'old friend' (eald, 'old,' + wine, 'friend'); iWyman#10827 in the U.S.From the Old English Wigmund, joining wig ('war; battle') and mund ('protection') — 'battle proGoodwin#11113 in the U.S.Goodwin comes directly from Old English god 'good' and wine 'friend,' meaning 'good friend'; itEldred#11199 in the U.S.From the Old English Ealdred, joining 'eald' ('old') and 'raed' ('counsel; advice') — 'old counHolman#11257 in the U.S.Holman is an English surname adopted as a first name. It comes from Old English elements meaninOsmund#11880 in the U.S.From the Old English Osmund, 'god (os) + protection (mund)' - so 'divine protection.' Borne by Osric#11929 in the U.S.From Old English os ('god') plus ric ('ruler, power') — 'god-ruler'. Borne by early Anglo-SaxonWulf#12165 in the U.S.From the Old English/Germanic wulf, 'wolf' — an element in many old names (Wulfric, Wulfstan) aAverill#12283 in the U.S.Averill comes down from the medieval English surname, which itself derives from the old femininAlwin#12331 in the U.S.From the Germanic/Old English, 'elf-friend' or 'noble friend' (aelf, 'elf,' or aethel, 'noble,'Clayborn#12425 in the U.S.Clayborn comes from the English surname Claiborne, built from clay, describing the soil, and buBeowulf#12537 in the U.S.Beowulf is the hero of the Old English epic poem of the same name. The name is often read as 'bStanly#13775 in the U.S.Stanly is a reduced spelling of Stanley, an English place-name and surname from Old English sta

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What are popular Old-english baby names?

Popular Old-english baby names include Audi, Durward, Harlin, Kennard, Alfredia, Osvin. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

How many Old-english baby names are here?

More4Kids lists 225 Old-english baby names, each with a sourced meaning and audio pronunciation.