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English Baby names - Search results: 6673 names (101-150)
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101AlaoEnglishboyVariant of Alan: Fair; handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-.
102AlariceEnglishgirlRules all. Feminine of Alaric.
103AlbanyEnglishboyFrom Albany (the city).
104AlbericEnglishboyVariant of Aubrey: Rules with elf-wisdom. Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey de Vere, a friend of William the Conquerer. De Vere's grandson became the Earl of Oxford.
105AlbernEnglishboyNoble warrior.
106AlbertEnglishboyNoble, bright. From the Old German name Adalbert. Famous bearers: Prince Albert was Queen Victoria's consort who gave enthusiastic support to the applications of science. Albert Einstein discovered the Theory of Relativity.
107AlbertaEnglishgirlFeminine form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert meaning noble and bright. The Canadian province Alberta was named for Queen Victoria and prince Albert's daughter Princess Louise Alberta, who was married to a former Canadian Governor General.
108AlberteenEnglishgirlNoble.
109AlbertinaEnglishgirlFeminine form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert meaning noble and bright. Albert became popular in England after Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840. Noble, bright.
110AlbertineEnglishgirlFeminine form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert meaning noble and bright. Albert became popular in England after Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840.
111AlbertoEnglishboyVariant of Albert: Old English for brilliant; bright.
112AlbertynaEnglishgirlNoble.
113AlbertyneEnglishgirlNoble.
114AlbieEnglishboyVariant of Albert: Old English for brilliant; bright.
115AlbinEnglishboyVariant of Albert: Old English for brilliant; bright; white. Alban and Albin are English surnames probably based on Spanish/Italian place name Alba.
116AlbinaEnglishgirlA feminine form of Albin, borne by a 3rd-century saint. The name was popular in Britain in the 17th and 18th centuries.
117AlbrechtEnglishboyVariant of Albert: Old English for brilliant; bright; white. Alban and Albin are English surnames probably based on Spanish/Italian place name Alba.
118AlbredaEnglishgirlIntroduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, from an Old German name meaning elf counsel Was originally used for both sexes, but is now regarded as a feminine name.
119AlburnEnglishboyNoble warrior.
120AlburtEnglishboyNoble or bright.
121AlcottEnglishboyFrom the old cottage.
122AldanEnglishboyFrom the old manor.
123AldenEnglishboyVariant of Aldwyn: From the Old English Ealdwine meaning old friend. A common name in the Middle Ages. Also wise friend, or from the old manor.
124AlderEnglishboyFrom the alder tree.
125AldercyEnglishgirlChief.
126AldhelmEnglishboyFrom the Old English Ealdhelm, meaning old helmet, common until the Norman Conquest, and revived in the 19th century.
127AldisEnglishunisexFrom the old house.
128Aldn'dEnglishboyWise or red haired man.
129AldoEnglishboyArchaic.
130AldoraEnglishgirlNoble.
131AldousEnglishboyVariant of the German Aldo, an Old German name meaning old, or from the old house. Aldous has been common in Britain since the Middle Ages. Famous bearer: 2Oth century British novelist Aldous Huxley.
132AldredEnglishboyFrom the Old English Ealdraed, meaning old counsel. Aldred was common before the Norman Conquest, and revived in the 19th century. Wise or red haired man.
133AldredaEnglishgirlFeminine form of Aldred: From the Old English Ealdraed, meaning old counsel. Aldred was common before the Norman Conquest, and revived in the 19th century. Wise or red haired man.
134AldricEnglishboyWise ruler.
135AldrichEnglishboyAged and wise ruler.
136AldrikEnglishboyWise ruler.
137AldrinEnglishboyOld and wise ruler.
138AldtunEnglishboyFrom the old manor.
139AldusEnglishboyFrom the old house.
140AldwinEnglishboyFrom the Old English Ealdwine meaning old friend. A common name in the Middle Ages.Wise friend.
141AldwineEnglishboyWise friend.
142AldwynEnglishboyFrom the Old English Ealdwine meaning old friend. A common name in the Middle Ages.Wise friend.
143AldysEnglishgirlFrom the old house.
144AlecEnglishboyOriginally a diminutive of Alexander, now frequently used as an independent name, Alec became very popular in the middle of the 20th century because of British actor Sir Alec Guinness.
145AledaEnglishgirlWinged.
146AlenEnglishboyVariant of Alan: Fair; handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-.
147AlerEnglishboyFrom the alder tree.
148AletaEnglishgirlWinged.
149AlexEnglishboyAbbreviation of Alexander defender of mankind.
150AlexEnglishunisexThe defender, or helper of mankind. A form of Alexander, but also used as an independent name.
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