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59 nombres con significado y origen verificados

ADDY (2)

M

Medieval diminutive of ADAM.

ALDITH

F

Middle English form of EALDGYÐ.

ALDREDA

F

Variant of ETHELDRED.

ALDUS

M/F

Medieval variant of ALDOUS.

AMIS

M

Medieval name, a masculine form of AMICE. It appears in the medieval French poem 'Amis and Amiles', about two friends wh...

AMICE

F

Medieval name derived from Latin amicus meaning "friend". This was a popular name in the Middle Ages, though it has sinc...

BATE

M

Medieval diminutive of BARTHOLOMEW.

COL

M

Medieval short form of NICHOLAS.

DAW

M

Medieval diminutive of DAVID.

DICUN

M

Medieval diminutive of DICK (1).

DIOT

F

Medieval diminutive of DIONYSIA.

DYE

F

Medieval short form of DIONYSIA.

EDA (2)

F

Medieval diminutive of EDITH.

ELIS

M

Swedish variant of ELIAS, as well as the Medieval English form.

ELRIC

M

Middle English form of either of the Old English names ÆLFRIC or ÆÐELRIC. Both were rarely used after the Norman conques...

ETHELDREDA

F

Middle English form of ÆÐELÞRYÐ.

ETHELDRED

F

Middle English form of ÆÐELÞRYÐ.

HAMON

M

Variant of HAMO.

HAMO

M

Norman form of HAIMO. The Normans brought this name to Britain.

HANKIN

M

Diminutive of HANN.

HANN

M

Medieval English form of Iohannes (see JOHN).

HOPKIN

M

Medieval diminutive of HOB.

HERRY

M

Medieval English form of HENRY. Unlike Harry, this form is no longer used.

HOB

M

Medieval short form of ROBERT.

HUDDE

M

Medieval diminutive of HUGH or possibly RICHARD.

IBB

F

Medieval diminutive of ISABEL.

ISEUT

F

Medieval form of ISOLDE.

JACKIN

M

Variant of JANKIN.

JAN (3)

M

Medieval English form of JOHN, derived from the Old French form Jehan.

JANKIN

M

Medieval diminutive of JAN (3).

JOCOSA

F

Medieval variant of JOYCE, influenced by the Latin word iocosus or jocosus "merry, playful".

JUDD

M

Medieval diminutive of JORDAN. Modern use of this name is inspired by the surname that was derived from the medieval nam...

KINBOROUGH

F

Middle English form of CYNEBURG.

LAW

M

Medieval diminutive of LAURENCE (1).

LARKIN

M

Medieval diminutive of LAURENCE (1).

MACK (2)

M

Medieval short form of MAGNUS, brought to Britain by Scandinavian settlers.

MALLE

F

Medieval diminutive of MARY.

MATTY (2)

F

Medieval diminutive of MARTHA.

MEGGY

F

Medieval diminutive of MARGARET.

MOLLE

F

Medieval diminutive of MARY.

MORRIS

M

Usual medieval form of MAURICE.

NICHOL

M

Variant of NICOL (1).

NOLL

M

Medieval diminutive of OLIVER.

NICOL (1)

M

Medieval English and Scottish form of NICHOLAS. This was the middle name of character in the novel 'Rob Roy' (1817) by S...

ODE

M

Medieval English form of Odo (see OTTO).

PATE

M

Medieval diminutive of PATRICK.

RANDEL

M

Medieval diminutive of RANDOLF and other names beginning with the Germanic element rand meaning "rim (of a shield)".

ROHESIA

F

Latinized form of the medieval name Rohese (see ROSE).

ROUL

M

Norman French form of ROLF.

ROHESE

F

Norman French form of HRODOHAIDIS.

ROYSE

F

Medieval variant of ROSE.

STACE

M

Medieval short form of EUSTACE.

TENNEY

M

Medieval diminutive of DENIS.

WILKIN

M

Medieval diminutive of WILLIAM.

WILKY

M

Medieval diminutive of WILLIAM.

WILMOT

M

Medieval diminutive of WILLIAM.

WYMOND

M

Middle English form of the Old English name Wigmund, composed of the elements wig "battle" and mund "protector".

WYOT

M

Middle English form of the Old English name Wigheard, composed of the elements wig "battle" and heard "brave, hardy".

WYBERT

M

Middle English form of the Old English name Wigberht, composed of the elements wig "battle" and beorht "bright".

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