English Names
English - Old and Middle English, including occupational and place names.
English
bitter, pearl
good, blessing
pure
fairy, loyalty
son of Piers, rock
fossilized tree resin
strong, manly
who is like God
clay worker, from clay lands
battle, fighter
meadow land, fallow land
soldier, variant of Mila
servant, messenger
modern invented name
modern invented name
spear strength
modern variant of Jaden
burnt woodland clearing
arrow maker
from Scotland
modern invented name
river crossing
modern blended name
little rock, handsome
God beholds
dweller by the hall
old friend
noble, bright
greater, superior
bent nose; crooked stream
coal settlement
pure
lioness of God
modern invented name
strong and healthy
jasmine flower
invented name
shining, bright
song verse, melody
modern invented name
oak grove; oak lake
woodland; hollow land
divine power, bear god
modern respelling of dream
without wax, genuine
holly garden
noble bright
the number seven
blend of Jo and -lene
son of Jack
something bequeathed
short form of Christiana
belief, doctrine
where roses grow
from Jilani, a Sufi saint
prince’s estate
gatekeeper, carrier
the clover plant, luck
genuine, faithful
selected, set apart
graceful, beautiful
a day’s travel
lake remnants
joyful, jovial
father rejoiced
stone near the wood
winding valley
fair one; bright champion
crew, company
oak clearing; oak meadow
son of Cole
glowing embers; amber glow
bridge place
from Dax, France
fair one; bright champion
son of Will
son of David
made of gold
myrrh; gift of God
true, faithful
independent; from India
stone near the brook
farmer, earth-worker
willow farm; estate on the ledge
western meadow
rocky, stone
elf counsel; wise ruler
dragon, male duck
scholar, sky
weapon, from Matthew’s estate
broad hill clearing
queen (Dothraki)
rocky land
beloved; grace
lady, mistress
meadow of the noble
ridge dweller
island of the ships
lake and lynn combined
earth, shore