Diccionario de nombres
59 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ADDY (2)
Medieval diminutive of ADAM.
ALDITH
Middle English form of EALDGYÐ.
ALDREDA
Variant of ETHELDRED.
ALDUS
Medieval variant of ALDOUS.
AMIS
Medieval name, a masculine form of AMICE. It appears in the medieval French poem 'Amis and Amiles', about two friends wh...
AMICE
Medieval name derived from Latin amicus meaning "friend". This was a popular name in the Middle Ages, though it has sinc...
BATE
Medieval diminutive of BARTHOLOMEW.
COL
Medieval short form of NICHOLAS.
DAW
Medieval diminutive of DAVID.
DICUN
Medieval diminutive of DICK (1).
DIOT
Medieval diminutive of DIONYSIA.
DYE
Medieval short form of DIONYSIA.
EDA (2)
Medieval diminutive of EDITH.
ELIS
Swedish variant of ELIAS, as well as the Medieval English form.
ELRIC
Middle English form of either of the Old English names ÆLFRIC or ÆÐELRIC. Both were rarely used after the Norman conques...
ETHELDREDA
Middle English form of ÆÐELÞRYÐ.
ETHELDRED
Middle English form of ÆÐELÞRYÐ.
HAMON
Variant of HAMO.
HAMO
Norman form of HAIMO. The Normans brought this name to Britain.
HANKIN
Diminutive of HANN.
HANN
Medieval English form of Iohannes (see JOHN).
HOPKIN
Medieval diminutive of HOB.
HERRY
Medieval English form of HENRY. Unlike Harry, this form is no longer used.
HOB
Medieval short form of ROBERT.
HUDDE
Medieval diminutive of HUGH or possibly RICHARD.
IBB
Medieval diminutive of ISABEL.
ISEUT
Medieval form of ISOLDE.
JACKIN
Variant of JANKIN.
JAN (3)
Medieval English form of JOHN, derived from the Old French form Jehan.
JANKIN
Medieval diminutive of JAN (3).
JOCOSA
Medieval variant of JOYCE, influenced by the Latin word iocosus or jocosus "merry, playful".
JUDD
Medieval diminutive of JORDAN. Modern use of this name is inspired by the surname that was derived from the medieval nam...
KINBOROUGH
Middle English form of CYNEBURG.
LAW
Medieval diminutive of LAURENCE (1).
LARKIN
Medieval diminutive of LAURENCE (1).
MACK (2)
Medieval short form of MAGNUS, brought to Britain by Scandinavian settlers.
MALLE
Medieval diminutive of MARY.
MATTY (2)
Medieval diminutive of MARTHA.
MEGGY
Medieval diminutive of MARGARET.
MOLLE
Medieval diminutive of MARY.
MORRIS
Usual medieval form of MAURICE.
NICHOL
Variant of NICOL (1).
NOLL
Medieval diminutive of OLIVER.
NICOL (1)
Medieval English and Scottish form of NICHOLAS. This was the middle name of character in the novel 'Rob Roy' (1817) by S...
ODE
Medieval English form of Odo (see OTTO).
PATE
Medieval diminutive of PATRICK.
RANDEL
Medieval diminutive of RANDOLF and other names beginning with the Germanic element rand meaning "rim (of a shield)".
ROHESIA
Latinized form of the medieval name Rohese (see ROSE).
ROUL
Norman French form of ROLF.
ROHESE
Norman French form of HRODOHAIDIS.
ROYSE
Medieval variant of ROSE.
STACE
Medieval short form of EUSTACE.
TENNEY
Medieval diminutive of DENIS.
WILKIN
Medieval diminutive of WILLIAM.
WILKY
Medieval diminutive of WILLIAM.
WILMOT
Medieval diminutive of WILLIAM.
WYMOND
Middle English form of the Old English name Wigmund, composed of the elements wig "battle" and mund "protector".
WYOT
Middle English form of the Old English name Wigheard, composed of the elements wig "battle" and heard "brave, hardy".
WYBERT
Middle English form of the Old English name Wigberht, composed of the elements wig "battle" and beorht "bright".