There are 17 Anglo names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Anglo names 1 to 17. Robert was the most popular among these names in 2008. The name is primarily used in English, French, German, Scandinavian, and Scottish, and it was followed in popularity by the English and Polish Edward and the English, French, and German Roger. The unusual Anglo names are Alberich (German), Burkhard (German), Carlton (English), Dallin (English), Egbert (English and German), Hopkin (English and Welsh), Lyle (English), Oswald (English, French, and German), Rush (English), Rushe (English), Siegbert (German), Wigbert (German), Willibald (German), and York (Scandinavian and English). Anglo names are fairly popular baby names for boys. At the height of their usage in 1937, 7.673% of baby boys were given Anglo names. There were 5 Anglo names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Anglo names have since experienced a steep decline in frequency, and are used only on a moderate scale now. In 2008, 3 Anglo names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 0.559%. Within all Anglo names, the English, French, German, Scandinavian, and Scottish Robert was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #49 and a usage of 0.4042%.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Alberich | elf ruler, supernaturally ... by the Normans and the Anglo Saxons. ... |
| Burkhard | protection, fortress, ... of Würzburg (-754), an Anglo-Saxon companion of ... |
Carlton | settlement of free men, peasant settlement; man, free man ... |
Dallin | settlement of the descendants ... in reference to the Anglo-Saxon name Dalla. ... |
Edward 148 | guardian of riches ... was known from three Anglo-Saxon kings and another ... |
Egbert | bright sword, famous ... commonly in use as an Anglo-Saxon name and later ... |
| Hopkin | son of Hob ... have originated from Anglo-Saxon attempts to ... |
Lyle | from the island ... derived from the Anglo-Norman 'de l'isle' ... |
Oswald | divine power, rule of God ... (604-642), the first Anglo-Saxon king venerated as ... |
Robert 49 | bright famous one; famously famous ... replacing the Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht (Old ... |
Roger 463 | famous warrior ... who was mentioned in Anglo-Saxon epics such as ... |
Rush | red-haired, ruddy-skinned ... is of Anglo-French origin and it is used mainly ... |
| Rushe | red-haired, ruddy-skinned ... has its origins in the Anglo-French language and it ... |
| Siegbert | victory; bright, famous ... early French and Anglo-Saxon kings, notably ... |
| Wigbert | fighter, warrior; bright, ... Wigbert (670-747), an Anglo-Saxon Benedictine monk ... |
| Willibald | will, desire; bold, ... (700-781 787), an Anglo-Saxon companion of ... |
| York | yew; pig farm; farmer, ...Anglo-Saxon settlers later altered it by association ... |
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