British Heritage baby names
Names tagged with “British Heritage” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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9 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Stewart
Scottish
84From the Scottish surname for a steward or household officer. Historically an occupational name denoting an administrative official of high rank.
- Alban
Latin
84From Latin 'albus' meaning 'white' or 'bright'. Associated with Saint Alban, the first Christian martyr in Britain, lending spiritual and historical depth.
- Fitzroy
English
72Son of Roy. Roy derives from Old French 'roi' (king), making Fitzroy literally 'son of the king.' Common surname adopted as a given name, particularly in British and Irish tradition.
- Neville
French
62From Old French 'Néville', meaning 'new town' or 'new settlement', referring to a Norman place name.
- Tudor
Welsh
42From Welsh 'Tudur', possibly derived from 'Tud' meaning 'people' or 'nation'. Historically associated with the Tudor dynasty of England and Wales.
- Brittain
Celtic
42From the Welsh word for Britain or the land of the Britons. Historically tied to the Celtic peoples of the British Isles.
- Albie
Celtic
40Diminutive form of Albert, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble and bright'; popular as an independent name in British tradition.
- Viktoria
Latin
40From Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory.' Associated with Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory, and popularized by Queen Victoria of England.
- Albion
Celtic
40Ancient name for Britain, from Latin 'Albion' possibly meaning 'white' or 'bright', referencing the white cliffs of Dover.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
