Displayed on this page are Norman names 41 to 60. John was the most popular within them in 2008 with a rank of #20 and a usage of 0.6102%, and it is used in the English language. It was followed in popularity by Robert (English, French, German, Scandinavian, and Scottish), Oliver (English and German), Paul (English, French, and German), Miles (English), Mitchell (English), Pierce (English, French, and Irish), Quincy (English), Nigel (English and Spanish), and Ralph (English and German). Unusual Norman names include Jarvis (English), Lyle (English), Melville (English and Scottish), Montgomery (English), Mortimer (English), Olaf (English, German, and Scandinavian), Oswald (English, French, and German), Piers (English), Reynard (English and French), and Reynold (English).
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Jarvis | spear ... which is itself of the Norman first name Gervaise ... |
John 20 | Yahweh is gracious, ... the 11th century, the Norman Conquest introduced the ... |
Lyle | from the island ... derived from the Anglo-Norman 'de l'isle' (island) ... |
Melville | bad village ... itself derived via a Norman baronial name from the ... |
Miles 167 | soldier; favor, grace ... introduction from the Norman Conquest, and it saw a ... |
Mitchell 337 | Who is like God? ... is derived from the Norman French surname, itself ... |
Montgomery | Gomeric's hill; hill ... surname, itself from a Norman baronial title; the ... |
Mortimer | dead sea ... which is itself from a Norman place name with the ... |
Nigel 815 | champion, cloud, passionate ... or Nihel, after the Norman Conquest; in medieval ... |
Olaf | family descendant ... the Vikings before the Norman Conquest, and later saw ... |
Oliver 118 | elf warrior; olive tree ... is possibly derived via Norman from the Old German ... |
Oswald | divine power, rule of God ... in England before the Norman Conquest ... |
Paul 155 | little, humble ... speakers prior to the Norman Conquest ... |
Pierce 507 | rock, stone ... in Ireland since the Norman Conquest ... |
| Piers | rock, stone ... in England after the Norman Conquest, and it has ... |
Quincy 513 | fifth ... which was originally a Norman French baronial name of ... |
Ralph 868 | wise and strong; famous ... existed before the Norman Conquest ... |
| Reynard | mighty and brave ... was popular among the Norman French, who later ... |
Robert 49 | bright famous one; famously famous ... name is derived via Norman French from Hrodeberht ... |
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