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Choosing the right name for your baby girl can seem impossible since you have only one chance to pick from thousands of baby names, but you can choose the perfect name for your new baby and have fun at the same time.
Medieval girl names possess an old-world charm like none other. The Middle Ages were rich in agriculture, the church, the arts, and more, so Medieval times passed along many popular and unique baby names for you to choose from.
We have compiled a list of gorgeous Medieval girl names to help sift through baby names and pick the perfect name. You may even find something new along the way.
These Medieval names for girls were popular in the Middle Ages, and many of them share famous namesakes today.
1. Adelina (Italian origin) means “Nobility,” like Countess of Boulogne, Adelina of Holland.
2. Agnes (Greek origin) means “pure, holy, lamb," like Agnes Moorehead in Bewitched.
3. Avice (German origin) means "battle, wide, bird." She'll see her enemy coming.
4. Beatrice (Latin origin) means “bringer of joy and blessings.” Beatrice Arthur starred in Golden Girls.
5. Estrilda (Saxon origin) meaning “star, battle,” maybe the new Goddess of Dawn.
6. Juliana (Latin origin) means “youthful, juvenile.” Juliana Hatfield was an indie rock musician.
7. Letecia (Spanish origin) means “joy, gladness.” Letecia Cline is a model.
8. Petronella (Latin origin) means “stone, rock.” Petronella Barker was Anthony Hopkins' wife.
9. Sabine (Latin origin) means “woman of the Sabine people.” Sabine Busch is a famous athlete.
These Medieval princess names denote status.
10. Adela (German origin) meaning “nobility,” was given to William the Conqueror’s daughter.
11. Adelicia (German origin) meaning “noble, honorable,” as Queen Adelicia of Louvain.
12. Cyneburg (Saxon origin) meaning “royal fortress,” is for her safety.
13. Edan (Hebrew origin) means “paradise,” which denotes happiness and joy.
14. Eshina (French origin) means “nobility, high birth” or born into an extremely high social status.
15. Kyneburg (English origin) meaning “the royal’s valley,” is usually a boy name.
16. Regina (Latin origin) means “queen.” Regina King played in Watchmen.
17. Uta (German origin) means “wealthy.” Uta Pippig won the Boston Marathon three times.
These Medieval names relate to the Bible.
18. Arabella (Latin origin) means “prayerful.” Arabella Goddard was a famous pianist.
19. Benet (Latin origin) means “blessed.” Benet Mercade is Fabrega was a Catalan painter.
20. Catel (Saxon origin) means “A warrior with eagle helmet.” Catel Muller is a French artist and writer.
21. Christina (Latin origin) meaning “Christian, follower of Christ,” was an early saint whose pagan father tormented her.
22. Dodie (Hebrew origin) means “well-loved, a gift of God.” Dodie Smith, wrote The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956).
23. Gabella (Hebrew origin) means “God is my strength,” a form of Gabriel, who will blow the trumpet when Jesus returns.
24. Maerwynn (Welsh origin) means “One who illuminates, brings joy or delight.” Maerwynn Montfort was a fictional medieval wizard and author.
25. Michele (Hebrew origin) meaning “who is like God?” is derived from Michael, the archangel.
26. Pentecouste (Greek origin) meaning “the seventh Sunday after Easter,” is a Christian festival.
27. Sanchia (Spanish origin) means “holy, sacred.” Sanchia of Provence was known as an “incomparable beauty.”
28. Sedille (British origin) means “seat on the south side of the chancel of the church for clerical use.”
29. Selova (German origin) means “blessed, overjoyed.” It’s a village in Serbia.
30. Simmonette (Hebrew origin) meaning “God has listened,” is a form of Simon.
These Medieval names denote strength in battle.
31. Aldietha (Saxon origin) meaning “An elderly woman of the war.” is for a winner of wars.
32. Ayleth (Saxon origin) meaning “seasoned warrior,” is for those ready to fight.
33. Berenice (Greek origin) means “bearer of victory.” Berenice Abbot was a photographer of New York City.
34. Gunne (Norse origin) meaning “strife, battle,” is for survivors.
35. Hildeth (German origin) means “battle counselor.” She will be wise.
36. Martine (Latin origin) means “warlike,” the Roman god of war.
37. Osyth (Saxon origin) means “God of war.” God of War is a video game on PC and PS4.
38. Sigerith (German origin) meaning “One who rules due to his victories,” is for winners.
These Medieval names from the list are truly worth something.
39. Garnet (Hebrew origin) means “dark red.” Garnets are ravishing stones.
40. Orella (Italian origin) meaning “gold,” is for a girl worth her weight in it.
41. Oriana (Latin origin) meaning “golden,” was a nickname for English queen, Elizabeth I.
42. Sapphire (Hebrew origin) means “blue.” Sapphires are stunning gems.
These Medieval names are springing up with life.
43. Betha (Scottish origin) meaning “life,” is an uncommon given name.
44. Eve (Hebrew origin) meaning “giver of life, mother of life”, is the mother of mankind.
45. Genevieve (French origin) means “woman of the race, woman of the family.” Genevieve Padalecki starred on Supernatural (2005).
46. Vivienne (French origin) means “alive.” Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot was poet, T.S. Eliot’s wife.
These Medieval names denote growth, nature, and life.
47. Anthea (Greek origin) means “flower, blossom”. Anthea Askey was a TV actress in the 1950s.
48. Ceday (English origin) means “cedar tree,” which is strong, durable, graceful, and beautiful.
49. Everill (Saxon origin) means “wild boar.” Ferocious, strong, and fast are great traits.
50. Florence (French origin) means “blossoming.” Florence Ballard is a rock singer.
51. Flossie (Latin origin) means “flourishing.” Flossie Clegg is a YouTube star.
52. Lillian (Latin origin) means “lilly.” Lillian Marie Disney was the wife of Walt Disney.
53. Lorelle (Latin origin) means “bay laurel.” She'll rule the kitchen.
54. Maryell (Celtic origin) means “drop of the bright sea.” It’s a fresh, mysterious name.
55. Midwinter (German origin) means “mid-winter season” and is a synonym for that time of year.
56. Nixie (German origin) means “water sprite,” like a mermaid with pixie dust.
57. Olyffe (Spanish origin) means “olive tree,” a symbol of friendship and peace.
58. Pavia (Italian origin) means “peach farm or orchard.” It’s a town in northern Italy.
59. Pechel (German origin) meaning “little dove,” is usually a surname.
60. Posy (English origin) means “He will increase.” Posy Simmonds is a newspaper cartoonist
61. Theldry (Saxon origin) means “cool breeze.” Theldry is like a beach vacation.
62. Viola (Latin origin) means “violet.” Viola Allen was a Shakespearean actress.
63. Wren (English origin) means “small bird”. The Celts believe wrens symbolize accuracy, action, and enthusiasm.
64. Yvonne (French origin) means “yew wood, archer.” Yvonne Craig, who played Batgirl in the Batman series.
65. Zenith (Arabic origin) means “the way over one's head,” or when a thing is most successful or powerful.
These Medieval names for girls denote honorable characteristics.
66. Agatha (Greek origin) means “good.” Agatha Christie was a novelist and playwright.
67. Alyva (Saxon origin) means “intellectual, creative.” What a combination!
68. Bellaflor (Latin origin) meaning “kind, hospitable,” is historically used as a surname.
69. Bridget (Gaelic/Irish) means “strength.” She was the Irish Celtic Saint of the early middle ages.
70. Damisona (English origin) means “intelligent, brave.” Intelligent and brave rules the world.
71. Emengar (Ibibio origin) means “to be defined.” You may have the next pop idol on your hands.
72. Grace (Latin origin) means “gracious.” Grace Kelly was Princess of Monaco.
73. Honora (Latin/Irish) means “honor.” Honor your daughter with this name.
74. Protasia (Greek origin) means “capable, ambitious" - from Saint Protasius, a 2nd-century Christian martyr.
75. Scholace (Latin origin) means “scholar, orator,” a form of Scholastica, for a brilliant baby girl.
These Medieval names denote good personalities.
76. Bencelina (English origin) meaning “easy-going, simple,” is a name for a girl with flowers in her hair.
77. Effie (Greek origin) means “well-spoken.” Effie Howard was an African American quiltmaker.
78. Felice (Latin origin) means “lucky.” Felice Frankel was a photographer, who achieved multiple awards.
79. Gatty (Saxon origin) means “habitational.” Not everyone has to be a socialite in this century.
80. Goodeth (Britain origin) means “jovial, loves to talk.” This will be the perfect name for your toddler.
81. Ingerith (Norse origin) meaning “beautiful, beloved.” Your baby girl will be beautiful.
82. Joie (French origin) means “happiness.” Joie Lee is the sister of Spike Lee.
83. Livith (English origin) means “An individual who gladly participates in battles.” The charismatic battle person gets people’s attention.
84. Milburegh (Saxon origin) means “small fort, domestic.” She may make a great homemaker.
85. Plesance (French origin) means “pleasure, agreeable.” It’s historically a surname.
86. Seburuh (Saxon origin) means “friendly, loving nature.” This is the best kind of child.
87. Tycelin (Latin origin) means “silent, calm.” It is a gorgeous name for your baby girl.
These are Medieval female names from the dark side.
88. Athelyna (English origin) means “one who has eager personality.” It has roots in magic and the occult.
89. Bronwyn (English origin) means “fair raven, dark beauty” and is a character in the Final Fantasy series.
90. Danae (Greek origin) meaning “she who judges,” was the mother of Perseus in Greek mythology.
91. Guinevere (Welsh origin) means “white ghost, phantom.” She was the wife of King Arthur.
92. Lella (Italian origin) means “black beauty.” Lella Vignelli was an Italian designer.
93. Sybil (Greek origin) means “seer, oracle.” Sybil Danning is an actress, model, and producer.
These Medieval names from the list denote honorable positions or roles.
94. Leffeda (Saxon origin) means “domineering leader,” as are most CEOs.
95. Lewen (Saxon origin) means “teacher.” Teaching is the honor of the wise.
96. Livilda (Saxon origin) means “perfectionist,” as are many of our world’s greatest people.
These are cool Medieval names that rock because they're different.
97. Brise (Gaelic origin) means “curse, swear, insult, insolence, outrage.” Labor hurts, so it may be fitting.
98. Emmalina (Latin origin) meaning “whole, universal,” has several unique spellings and variations, like Emelyne and Emlyn.
99. Heryeth (Hebrew origin) means “brightness.” We know your baby girl will shine like a bright light.
100. Jacquelle (French origin) meaning “supplanter,” is the name of Jacquelle Crowe, a young Christian writer.
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Kidadl provides inspiration to entertain and educate your children. We recognise that not all activities and ideas are appropriate and suitable for all children and families or in all circumstances. Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. We recommend that these ideas are used as inspiration, that ideas are undertaken with appropriate adult supervision, and that each adult uses their own discretion and knowledge of their children to consider the safety and suitability.
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