Literary Names59 Literary names that mean literary for boys, listing Literary baby names 11-20. Bruno, Byron, Cedric, Clifford, Dorian and Duncan are popular names. Cade, Colgate, Concord and Darcy are uncommon names. View Literary baby names for name meanings, or search other baby names.
Bruno ... Saint Bruno (10th century) was the founder of the Carthusian order of monks. Literary ... [3] Byron ... Lord Byron in the 1850s was a poet famous for his wildness and debauchery. Literary ... [10] Cade ... which was originally a nickname. Literary ... [5] Cedric ... Used in two 19th-century literary landmarks ... [9] Clifford ... Surname used as given name from the 17th century. Literary ... [4] Colgate ... It was originally called Hamilton Literary and Theological Seminary ... [1] Concord ... the capital city of New Hampshire and the small town northwest of Boston linked with the American Revolution and later home to a bevy of 19th-century literary figures. Darcy ... Also a Norman place name, "from Arcy". Literary ... [4] Dorian ... Place name: Doris is an area in Greece. Literary ... [6] Duncan ... A royal name in early Scotland. Literary ... [2] View more Literary baby names from Ebenezer to Ichabod. [Literary names 1 2 3 4 5 6][Top] |