Norman Names51 Norman names for boys, listing Norman baby names 1-20. Alfred, Arnold, Aubrey, Avery, Bernard, Bertram, Bruce, Courtney and Darrel are popular names. Algernon, Archibald, Baldwin, Bertrand, Colbert, Colville, Conan, Corbett, Corbin, Darcy and Debonair are uncommon names. View Norman baby names for name meanings, search Norman names for girls, or search other baby names.
Alfred ... A rather common name before the Norman Conquest of Britain ... [21] Algernon ... The Normans were usually clean-shaven ... [8] Archibald ... Brought to Britain with the Norman Conquest ... [13] Arnold ... Brought to Britain with the Norman invasion ... [21] Aubrey ... From a Norman French form of the German name Alberic ... [15] Avery ... which originated in the Middle Ages from a Norman French pronunciation of Alfred ... [2] Baldwin ... Adopted by the Normans and introduced by them to Britain ... It was borne by Norman crusader Baldwin of Boulogne ... but in modern times it usually represents a transferred use of the surname rather than a direct revival of the Norman given name ... [10] Bernard ... Brought to England with the Norman Conquest ... was superseded by the Norman form ... [23] Bertram ... This name was adopted by Normans and revived in the Victorian era ... [13] Bertrand ... brought to Britain by the Normans ... [1] Bruce (Norman French) ... Originally a Norman baronial name and place name ... The Bruces were an influenctial Norman family in Scottish affairs in the early Middle Ages ... [2] Colbert ... Introduced to Britain by the Normans. [4] Colville ... Place name of Norman origin. [2] Conan ... Name was taken to Ireland some time after the Norman Conquest ... [4] Corbett (Norman French) ... [2] Corbin ... in origin a nickname meaning "crow" in Anglo-Norman ... [12] Courtney ... originally a Norman baronial name from places in Northen France called Courtenay ... [4] Darcy ... Also a Norman place name, "from Arcy". Literary ... with connotations of Norman aristocracy. [4] Darrel ... Comes from the Norman French word "d'Airelle" ... [20] Debonair ... Perhaps a Norman surname possibly meaning "of good lineage". [2] View page 2 of Norman baby names from Delaney to Seymour. [Norman names 1 2 3][Top] |