Displayed on this page are Medieval names 21 to 40. Elizabeth was the most popular within these names in 2008 with a rank of #9 and a usage of 0.5748%, and it is primarily used in the English language. It was followed in popularity by the English Eden, the English, Finnish, German, Italian, Scandinavian, and Spanish Cecilia, the English and German Cassandra, Cynthia, the English, Hungarian, Finnish, German, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Scandinavian, and Spanish Emilia, the English Clare, the English, Italian, Latin, Scandinavian, and Spanish Celia, and the English and German name, Edith. Unusual Medieval names include the English and French Blanche, the English and Spanish Bonita, the English, German, and Italian Candida, the Welsh Ceridwen, the English and German Charis, the English Clemence, the English and French Colette, Constance, the English Dulcie, the Albanian Elira, and the English, French, and Spanish Eloise.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Blanche | white, bright, beautiful; ... not used much in the medieval period ... |
Bonita | pretty ... used as a given name in medieval times ... |
Candida | white ... was borne by several medieval saints, including a ... |
Cassandra 284 | shining upon man; protrude, ... nevertheless a popular medieval name ... |
Cecilia 270 | blind ... of the name among medieval Christians ... |
Celia 757 | heaven; sky, heaven; ... was seldom used in the medieval period; among English ... |
| Ceridwen | poetry; white, fair, ... was rarely used in the medieval period, but saw a ... |
| Charis | grace, kindness; charity ... the medieval period, the name was often associated ... |
Clare 679 | clear, bright, famous ... was used as a medieval form of Clara, itself a ... |
Clemence | merciful, gentle ...The name was popular in the medieval period ... |
Colette | victory of the people ... diminutive of the medieval name Col or Colle, and ... |
Constance | steadfast, constant ... rather popular among medieval English speakers ... |
Cynthia 310 | woman from Kynthos ... however not used in the medieval period; it was first ... |
Dulcie | sweet ... by English speakers in medieval times as the forms ... |
Eden 232 | delight, paradise; blessed bear cub ... is itself from the medieval personal names Edun ... |
Edith 806 | rich in war ... name was popular among medieval English speakers, ... |
| Elira | free ... from the name of the medieval Illyrian tribe, which ... |
Elizabeth 9 | God is perfection, God is my oath ... the name was popular in medieval times, especially in ... |
Eloise | healthy, safe, whole; ... to the fidelity of the medieval abbess. ... |
Emilia 401 | imitating, rivaling; ... English speakers in the medieval period ... |
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