Medieval Names for a Modern Baby

  1. Murie
    • Nestoria
      • Oriana
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "dawn"
        • Description:

          Oriana is a dashing medieval name, with a meaning similar to Aurora. At this point, though, Oriana is much more unusual than Aurora and makes a unique choice if you're searching for names that mean new beginnings or dawn.
      • Oriel
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "golden"
        • Description:

          Pretty Victorian-feeling cousin of Ariel; also, more prosaically, a kind of bay window.
      • Osmond
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "divine protection"
        • Description:

          Once too tightly tied to the aging musical clan featuring Donny and Marie, Osmond may now be able to escape that association and join the cooler group of Os and Oz names, which include Osgood, Ozias, and even Oswald.
      • Oswin
        • Origin:

          Old English
        • Meaning:

          "God's friend"
        • Description:

          Ancient name, near obsolete now, but could make a good alternative to Owen for the adventurous baby namer.
      • Pacifica
        • Origin:

          Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "tranquil"
        • Description:

          When properly pronounced, has an alluring sound and harmonious meaning.
      • Pascal
        • Origin:

          French; English
        • Meaning:

          "of the Passover; Easter"
        • Description:

          The French-accented Pascal was historically used for sons born at Easter, and can make an interesting choice for a boy with Gallic roots arriving around that holiday.
      • Perrin
        • Origin:

          Variation of Perry or Peter, English or Greek
        • Meaning:

          "dweller near the pear tree or rock"
        • Description:

          Perrin has been in long use as a surname, derived from Peter, and is now used quietly as a first name. It may rise higher now that it's a character name in the popular TV adaptation of Robert Jordan's fantasy novel series The Wheel of Time.
      • Rayner
        • Rhodri
          • Origin:

            Welsh
          • Meaning:

            "wheel, circle"
          • Description:

            Rhodri, the name of an important ninth century Welsh king known as Rhodri the Great, a renowned warrior who was the ancestor of many of the later dynasties of Wales, was revived in modern Wales. Has a nice Rory-like feel.
        • Roderick
          • Origin:

            German
          • Meaning:

            "famous ruler"
          • Description:

            The aristocratic--if not haughty--Roderick was nevertheless consistently in the Top 1000, reaching as high as Number 221 in 1967, when it was not uncommon to run into a Rod or a Roddy. It's at a low point right now, but we can envision it being revived as a neglected, dignified grandpa name, perhaps when Rod is no longer a potentially embarrassing nickname..
        • Rollin
          • Raolin
            • Rawlin
              • Reyner
                • Rohesia
                  • Roseia
                    • Salvia
                      • Origin:

                        Latin
                      • Meaning:

                        "whole, healthy"
                      • Description:

                        Another name for the herb sage -- which sounds younger and more modern than this version.
                    • Saunder
                      • Origin:

                        Dutch, Scandinavian, diminutive of Alexander
                      • Description:

                        This cool, sauntering boy's name would fit in and stand out in a classroom today. Other similar diminutives more distinct than Xander or Zander include Saunders, Sander, and Sanders.