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Names That Mean Engl |
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Diminutive of Edmond: Prosperous Protector. A French Variant of the Old English Name Eadmund, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Protection

Diminutive of Edward: Wealthy Guardian. from the Old English Name Eadweard, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Guardian. Also a Diminutive of Edgar: Fortunate and Powerful

Diminutive of Edmond: Prosperous Protector. A French Variant of the Old English Name Eadmund, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Protection

Diminutive of Edward: Wealthy Guardian. from the Old English Name Eadweard, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Guardian. Also a Diminutive of Edgar: Fortunate and Powerful

'King Henry Iv, and ' Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland. 'King Henry Vi, Part Iii' Earl of Northumberland 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' Siward, Earl of Northumberland, English General, and Young Siward,

Olive Tree; an English Form of Olga (Liv, Liva, Livia, Livvie, Livvy, Nola, Nolana, Nollie, Olga, Olia, Olive, Olivette, Ollie, Olly, Olva)

From the Old English Osgar, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Os (A God) and Gar (Spear). Alternatively, There is an Irish Oscar, Which is Derived from the Gaelic Elements Os (A Deer) and Cara

Surname Originated As a Nickname for a Person With Red Hair or a Ruddy Complexion. The Name is Derived from the Old English Read (Red). (Reed)

Powerful; Strong Ruler. A Teutonic Name from the European Middle Ages. England's King Richard Coeur De Lion Was a Crusading Knight

Powerful; Strong Ruler. A Teutonic Name from the European Middle Ages. England's King Richard Coeur De Lion Was a Crusading Knight

Famed; Bright; Shining. Form of Robert Popular Since the Medieval Days of Robin Hood. Robinson: (English) Son of Robert 'Famed; Bright; Shining.' Surname

Famed; Bright; Shining. Form of Robert Popular Since the Medieval Days of Robin Hood. Robinson: (English) Son of Robert 'Famed; Bright; Shining.' Surname

Swordsman, Knife. Saxons Were Among the Germanic Tribes Who Invaded and Settled Th Century England

Dweller at a Wood or Grove; Surname Derived from the Middle English Schagh, Schaw(E), Shaw(E) (A Wood or Grove). (Shaw)

From the Manor House 'Willow Farm.' English Surname Used More for Girls Than Boys Given Names

Cuts the Nap of Woolen Cloth. 'shireman' in Medieval Times the Shireman Served As Governor-judge of an English Shire or County

Variant of Cheryl: a Variant of Cherry (Influenced by Beryl) or Carys Which Has Been Used Throughout the English-speaking World in the Th Century

'The Tragedy of Macbeth' Siward, Earl of Northumberland, General of the English Forces. Also Young Siward, His Son

Steward; Surname Originated from an Occupational Name Derived from the Old English Stiward, Stiweard (Steward, Keeper of the Animal Enclosure), Variations: Stuart. Short Forms: Stew, Stu. (Styoo-art)

Steward. Stuart and Stewart are Clan Names of the Royal House of Scotland; Stuart is the Family Name of Many Kings of England. Surname

Variant of Sulayman: the Biblical Solomon is the English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name

Variant of Sulayman: the Biblical Solomon is the English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name

Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian Form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas.'

Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian Form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas

Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian Form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas

Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian Form of the English Natalie: Born at Christmas

Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian Form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas.'

Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian Form of the English Natalie: Born at Christmas

Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian Form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas