Displayed on this page are England names 41 to 60. John was the most popular within them in 2007 with a rank of #19 and a usage of 0.6506%, and it is used in the English language. It was followed in popularity by Jordan (English and German), Henry (English), Louis (English and French), Hugo (German), Leonard (English), and Gilbert (English, French, and German). Unusual England names include Gerard (Dutch and English), Gervaise (English), Godfrey (English), Guy (English and French), Harvey (English), Herbert (English, French, and German), Hubert (German), Humbert (German), Kenelm (English), Knut (German and Scandinavian), Lambert (Dutch, English, French, and German), Leopold (English and German), and Lovell (English).
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Gerard ... brave with the spear ... by the Normans to England in the 11th century, ... Gervaise ... spear ... by the Normans to England ... Gilbert 679 ... bright pledge ... by the Normans to England in the 11th century, ... Godfrey ... God's peace ... by the Normans to England in the 11th century, ... Guy ... wide; wood, forest ... by Normans into England in the 11th century ... Harvey ... battle worthy ... was introduced to England after the Norman conquest ... Henry 91 ... house owner, lord of ... by the Normans to England in the medieval period, ... Herbert ... army, warrior; bright, ... by the Normans to England; the continental form ... Hubert ... bright spirit, inspiration ... who brought it to England in the 11th century ... Hugo 398 ... heart, mind, spirit ... by the Normans to England in the 11th century ... Humbert ... famous Hun ... by the Normans to England in the 11th century ... Europe than in England during the medieval ... John 19 ... Yahweh is gracious, ... by the Normans to England in the form of Jon or ... Jordan 45 ... flowing down ... by the Normans to England and was commonly ... Kenelm ... bold defender ... was widely revered in England ... Knut ... knot; race, kind ... who ruled over England, Denmark, and Norway ... Lambert ... famous landowner ... with the Normans to England ... Leonard 669 ... lion; brave, hardy ... name was brought into England by the Normans, but did ... Leopold ... of bold people ... by the Normans into England, and it saw a slight ... Louis 345 ... fame, loud; fighter, ... the name into medieval England, where it was ... Lovell ... little wolf, wolf cub ... Lowell of a famous New England family, as borne by ...
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