- Aethelmaere
- Aethelred - ee-THEL-red
The epithet “unready” is derived from unraed, meaning “bad counsel” or “no counsel,” and puns on his name, which means “noble counsel.” ... By the end of 1013 the Danish king Sweyn I had been accepted as king in England, and Ethelred had fled to Normandy.
Meaning: Wise or learned counselor
Origin: English - Aethelreda
Meaning: Noble maiden
Origin: English - Aethelstan
The name Athelstan is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Athelstan is: Name of a king.
Meaning: Name of a king
Origin: English - Aethelstun
Meaning: From the elfs home
Origin: English - Aethelthryth
MEANING: This name derives from Old English (Anglo-Saxon) name “Æthelthryth”, composed of two elements: “æthel” (noble) plus “þrýð” (strength). The name means “noble strength, noble and strong” some form of the name is also used in Shakespeare's comedy "As you like it".
Meaning: An Old English name from aethel meaning noble and thryth meaning strength.
Origin: English - Aethelweard
Meaning & History. Derived from the Old English element æðel "noble" combined with weard "guardian".
Meaning: Noble protector
Origin: English - Aethelwine
Æthelwine, also Aethelwine or Ethelwine is an Anglo-Saxon given name meaning "noble friend". Its Old High German equivalent is Adalwin. Æthelwine of Abingdon (died 1030), abbot of Abingdon. Æthelwine (Bishop of Durham) (died 1071), bishop of Durham.
Meaning: Friend of the elves
Origin: English - Aethelwulf
Æthelwulf. LANGUAGE FAMILY: indo-european > germanic > west germanic > german ORIGIN: germanic NAME ROOT: *AþALAZ *-WULFAZ > ADOLF. MEANING: This name is of Germanic origin, composed of two elements: “*aþalaz” (noble, nobleman, aristocratic, eminent, glorious, excellent) plus “*-wulfaz” (wolf).
Meaning: Name of a king
Origin: English - Aethelwyne
In English the meaning of the name Aethelwyne is: Friend of the elves.
Meaning: Friend of the elves
Origin: English - Aetheston
Meaning: From the nobles hill
Origin: English - Aethretun
Meaning: Lives at the spring farm
Origin: English - Afreda
English Meaning: The name Afreda is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Afreda is: Elf counselor.
Meaning: Elf counselor
Origin: English - Africa - AF-ri-kə
The origin of Afer may either come from: -the Phoenician `afar, dust; -the Afri, a tribe—possibly Berber—who dwelt in North Africa in the Carthage area; -the Greek word aphrike, meaning without cold; -or the Latin word aprica, meaning sunny.
- Afton - AF-tən
Afton is a Swedish word meaning 'afternoon' or 'evening'. From the Afton river. Habitational name from a place called Afton, examples of which are found in Devon and on the Isle of Wight. Afton is the name of a small Scottish river; Robert Burns' poem "Sweet Afton" made it famous.
Meaning: From afton england
Origin: English - Agiefan
- Agilberht
Meaning: Name of a bishop
Origin: English - Aglaeca
Anglo-Saxon Meaning: The name Aglaeca is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Aglaeca is: Fighter.
- Agyfen
- Ahaziah
Hebrew Meaning: The name Ahaziah is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Ahaziah is: God has taken.
- Aheawan
- Ahebban
- Aherin
Meaning: Lord of horses
Origin: English - Aherne
Buy JPG Image » Many Irish surnames can be traced back to their Gaelic forms. The name Aherne originally appeared in Gaelic as O hEachthigheirn or O hEachthigheirna, made up of the words "each" meaning "steed," and "thighearna," meaning "lord."
Meaning: Lord of horses
Origin: English - Ahreddan
- Aiekin
The meaning of the name “Aiken” is: “Man; earth; to be red”.
- Aiken - IE-kən
The name Aiken is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Aiken is: Oaken.
- Aikin
Last name: Aikin. SDB Popularity ranking: 6903. This interesting Scottish name derives from "Ad", a pet form of the Hebrew male given name "Adam", meaning "red earth", with reference to the substance from which the first man was formed, plus the Olde English pre 7th Century diminutive suffix "-kin".
- Ailen
The meaning of the name “Ailen” is: “Little coal”. Categories: Argentine Names, Chilean Names, Mapuche Names. Used in: Spanish speaking countries.
Meaning: Made of oak
Origin: English - Ailfrid