MEDIEVAL Story Character Names
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Medieval Names with Anglo-Saxon, Gaelic, Latin and Germanic Origins. The names are for characters in my work-in-progress (always changing) story called; The World of Wander.
- Aenya
- Aeric
- Aeron
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"berry"Description:
Aeron was possibly a minor Celtic god of war, and is definitely a river in modern-day Wales.
- Arnaud
Origin:
French variation of ArnoldMeaning:
"ruler, strong as an eagle"Description:
French given and surname.
- Adrielle
- Aegnes
- Aenghus
- Aldryd
- Alysoune
- Anelyse
- Arigg
- Arthyr
- Arvelle
- Arynelle
- Blitha
- Brise
- Cesaria
Origin:
Feminization of Cesar, LatinMeaning:
"head of hair"Description:
Cesaria, a modern feminine form of Caesar or the Latinate Cesar, has been obscure in the Western World but may stir to life along with other names that have their roots in ancient Rome. Cesarina, Cesarie, and Cesarea are other options.
- Charlene
Origin:
Variation of Charlotte, feminine form of CharlesMeaning:
"free man"Description:
Charlene is a Charlotte variation that, along with similar names like Arlene and Marlene, spiked in popularity in the 1940s and fifties, reaching a high of Number 100 in 1949. Most parents today would prefer one of the note classic versions -- or even nickname Charlie.
- Charells
- Elynore