Displayed on this page are Medieval names 61 to 80. Within these names, Gabriel (Dutch, English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #24 and a usage of 0.5974%, and it was followed by George (English), Gerald (English and German), Harry (English), Francis (English), and Gilbert (English, French, and German) in descending order; among the rare Medieval names are the French, German, and Polish Florian, the German and Hungarian Géza, the Dutch, English, and German Giles, the Italian Gismondo, the English Gladwin, Godwin, the English and French Guy, the German Günther, the Welsh Gwyn, Gwynedd, the English Hank, the German and Scandinavian Harald, the Yiddish and English Haskel, and the German Hasso.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Florian | flower, blossom ... speakers since the medieval period. ... |
Francis 656 | Frenchman, free one ... forms throughout medieval Europe ... |
Gabriel 24 | man of God, hero of ... by English speakers in medieval times in the forms ... |
George 153 | farmer, earthworker ... English speakers in the medieval period ... |
Gerald 603 | spear rule; son of Gerald; son of the ruler with a spear ... along with other medieval names ... |
| Géza | it could be from a medieval honorific title of ... |
Gilbert 728 | bright pledge ... is associated with the medieval custom where rival ... |
Giles | young goat, goat skin ... name was popular among medieval English speakers, ... |
| Gismondo | pledge, hostage; protection, ... is associated with the medieval custom where rival ... |
| Gladwin | bright; friend ... has been used since the medieval period. ... |
| Godwin | friend of god ... widely used during the medieval period, and it gave ... |
Guy | wide; wood, forest ... various saints in the medieval period ... |
| Günther | fight; army, warrior ... adoption of the name in medieval times ... |
| Gwyn | white, fair, blessed, ... name since the early medieval period ... |
| Gwynedd | is itself named after a medieval kingdom of North ... |
Hank | house owner, lord of ... Han (Middle English), a medieval contraction of Jehan ... |
| Harald | army, warrior; to rule ... countries from the medieval times ... |
Harry 644 | house owner, lord of ... consonant led to the medieval English pronunciation ... |
| Haskel | wisdom; God strengthens ... by association with the medieval English surname Haskel, ... |
| Hasso | man from Hessen ... by German nobility in medieval times, but today it is ... |
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