![]() ![]() Names from the Royal Lines of Moldavia and Wallachia from c.1351 to 1859 ![]() List of women's names recorded prior to 1600īoth feminine and masculine names are listed, first by year, then gender, and then alphabetically. Most given names in medieval and Renaissance Hungary are variants of Christian names common throughout Europe, though there are also names of Latin, German, and Slavic origin. HUNGARIAN PERSONAL NAMES OF THE 16TH CENTURY ![]() MASCULINE NAMES FROM THIRTEENTH CENTURY PISAĪn excellent analysis of more than 4000 masculine names that appear in an alliance signed in 1228 Lists of men's and women's given names, variants and diminutives The pre-1600 feminine names names are presented here indexed by period:īefore 1250, 1250 to 1450, and after 1450.įOURTEENTH CENTURY VENETIAN PERSONAL NAMES Reaney, contains thousands of dated names. Late Sixteenth Century English Names - lists of common men's and women's given names, a list of more than 1000 surnames, and discussion of patterns of name construction. Masculine & feminine names, Slavic, Christian & foreign. Spiritual in the courts of Leon and Castile from approximately 1050 to Names used on the Isle of Man in the pre-modern periodĪ list of given names, masculine and feminine, in the Early 16th CenturyĪ list of the men's & women's given names of the lords temporal or List of male & female namesĪ collection of male & female names in the Tamil language from southern India during the Chola period, approximately 850-1300 AD The Khazars generally gave themselves Turkic and Hebrew given-names, but some of them used Slavic given-names, and some of the Turkic names may be originally of Persian or another origin. List of fabulous names from Medieval Japan Masculine & Feminine Names from the Merovingian LineĮach name is divided into a given name, a byname, and a linking article or preposition The Viking invasions brought many names of Scandinavian origin to England but few survived in general use after the Conquest.Įarly Christian saints and leaders were often of Roman origin or had Latin names and some names from Roman history were also used. Mostly 13th and 14th century, but some earlier and later. Some of the early Christian saints were of Greek origin and their names, and those from Greek history and mythology, were sometimes used in Medieval England.Ī list of some medieval bynames in Reaney & Wilson's Dictionary of English Surnames. The Frankish names of early medieval France became popular with the Normans who brought them to England in the invasion of 1066. The Normans took some names from their Breton neighbours in Northern Franceīut most Celtic survivals in Medieval England were the names of Christian saints or borne by people living near the Scottish or Welsh borders Ireland today not only uses her native names from Gaeilge but adopted foreign names transmuted into pseudo-Gaeilge names (Gaelicizations) and anglicized versions of Gaeilge names List of male & female names from the Early Medieval Period: 400 - 1200 A.D.ġ00 MOST POPULAR MEN'S NAMES IN EARLY MEDIEVAL IRELAND 100 most common masculine given names from the pre-Norman period ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |