Medieval Root baby names
Names tagged with “Medieval Root” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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13 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Benett
English
84From Latin 'benedictus' meaning 'blessed.' A variant of Bennett, historically a surname derived from the given name Benedict.
- Ruelle
French
84From Old French 'ruelle' meaning 'small street' or 'alley'; also used as a diminutive term of endearment
- Kyrielle
French
84A medieval French name form, possibly derived from Kyrié (from Latin Kyrie), or as a feminine diminutive variant related to Cyrille/Cyril meaning 'lordly'
- Majoure
French
62From Old French 'majour' meaning 'greater' or 'major', denoting one of superior rank or importance in medieval contexts.
- Elladora
Celtic
42Likely a feminine form combining 'ella' (noble) with 'dora' (gift), reflecting Irish naming traditions of the medieval period.
- Scarrlett
English
42From the English surname meaning 'wearing scarlet cloth', originally denoting someone who worked with or wore expensive scarlet fabric; later popularized by literary associations.
- Sella
Latin
42From Latin 'sella' meaning 'seat' or 'throne', historically used in ecclesiastical contexts for a bishop's seat or episcopal chair.
- Maielle
French
42From Old French, a diminutive form meaning 'my elle' or 'the beautiful one', blending French terms of endearment with classical roots.
- Madalynne
Celtic
42Variant of Madeline, from Latin Magdalena meaning 'of Magdala'. Madalynne adds a Romantic, frilly spelling popular in late 20th century America.
- Maddisyn
English
40Modern spelling variant of Madison, from the medieval given name Maud combined with the patronymic suffix -son, meaning 'son of Maud'
- Alicen
English
40A variant spelling of Alison, derived from Alice, meaning 'noble' from Germanic roots. Alicen represents a modernized spelling of this classic name.
- Lunette
French
40From Old French meaning 'little moon', derived from the diminutive of lune. Also refers to a crescent-shaped architectural element.
- Avelardo
Spanish
20From Germanic roots meaning 'noble' or 'strength', popular in medieval Spain and Spanish-speaking regions.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
