Displayed on this page are Medieval names 21 to 40. Among these names, Christopher (English) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #9 and a usage of 0.8268%, and it was followed by David (Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Portuguese, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, and Spanish), Brian (English and Irish), Colin (Scottish, English, and French), Dante (German and Italian), Brett (English), Curtis (English and German), Bruce (English and Scottish), Conrad (English and German), and Bruno (Czech, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Slavic, Slovenian, and Spanish) in descending order. Unusual Medieval names include the English and French Boniface, the Dutch Boye, the English and German Casimir, the Irish Cearbhall, the English Cecil, the English and French Constant, the English and German Cyprian, the Albanian Dalmat, the English Darby, and the English and Hebrew Dov.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Boniface | good fate, well-doer, ... 'fatum' (fate); by the medieval period, the form ... |
| Boye | boy; tidings, messenger; ... first used in the early medieval period ... |
Brett 311 | breton ... Brittany who arrived in medieval England after the ... |
Brian 87 | strength, power, force ... medieval times, the name was most common in East ... |
Bruce 476 | in Scotland during medieval times; it was ... |
Bruno 801 | brown ... Germans in the medieval period, including three ... |
Casimir | declaration of peace, ... re-interpreted as the medieval word 'mir' (peace) ... |
| Cearbhall | hacking ... was rather popular in medieval Ireland, and was well ... |
Cecil | blind; sixth ... the medieval period, Cecil was sometimes used as an ... |
Christopher 9 | bearing Christ ... name was popular among medieval Christians as a ... |
Colin 114 | victory of the people; ... is derived from Col (Medieval) and Colle (Medieval), ... |
Conrad 758 | bold counsel ... it was borne by four medieval German kings ... |
| Constant | steadfast, constant ... was not common in the medieval period ... |
Curtis 380 | courtly, courteous; ... and presumably a medieval nickname for someone ... |
| Cyprian | man from Cyprus ... speakers during the medieval period ... |
| Dalmat | sheep ... from the name of the medieval Illyrian tribe, the ... |
Dante 291 | enduring, steadfast ... Comedy, as well as the medieval text The New Life ... |
Darby | deer town, farmstead ... was first adopted in medieval times ... |
David 14 | beloved, favorite, darling, friend ... been borne by two medieval kings of Scotland, ... |
| Dov | bear; to whisper ... was popular in medieval Europe when animal names were ... |
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