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| TOLAN |
From the taxed land |
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| TOLAND |
From the taxed land |
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| TOLUCAN |
Destroys |
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| TORHT |
Bright |
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| TORHTE |
Bright |
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| TORR |
Tower |
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| TRACY TRACE TRACEY |
Brave |
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| TREDAN |
Tramples |
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| TREDDIAN |
Leaves |
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| TRYMIAN |
Encourages |
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| TRYMMAN |
Strengthens |
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| UDELE |
Wealthy. Variant, Udela, exists. |
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| UPTON |
From the high town |
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| VERGE |
Owns four acres of land |
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| VIRADECTHIS |
A Tungrian goddess |
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| WACIAN |
Watchful |
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| WADE |
Moving |
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| WAELFWULF |
Wolf of slaughter |
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| WANN |
Dark |
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| WARE |
Wise |
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| WARIAN |
Attend |
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| WELLINGTON |
From the wealthy estate |
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| WERIAN |
Defends |
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| WHITNEY |
From the white island. |
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| WILBUR |
Dearly loved stronghold |
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| WILDA |
Wild. |
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| WILFRID |
Name of a saint |
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| WILLA |
Desired. |
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| WILLAN |
Wishes |
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| WILONA |
Hoped for. Variant, Wilone, exists. |
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| WINCHELL WYNCHELL |
Drawer of water |
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| WINE WYNE |
Friend |
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| WIRT WURT |
Worthy |
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| WISSIAN |
Guide |
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| WODEN |
King of the gods |
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| WORTHINGTON |
From the river's side |
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| WREGAN |
Accuses |
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| WRIGHT |
Tradesman |
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| WULF |
Wolf |
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| WULFGAR |
Wolf spear |
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| WULFHERE |
Name of a king |
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| WYLIE |
Enchanting |
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| WYMAN |
Fighter |
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| YRRE |
Anger |
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| ÆÐELBERT |
Old English cognate of Adalbrecht (see ALBERT). This was the name of a Saxon king of England and two kings of Kent, one who was a saint. It became unused after the Normans introduced Adalbrecht after their invasion. |
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| ÆÐELFLÆD |
Old English form of ELFLEDA |
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| ÆÐELFRID |
Derived from the Old English elements æðel 'noble' and frid 'peace'. The name was rarely used after the Norman conquest. |
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| ÆÐELMÆR |
Old English form of ELMER |
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| ÆÐELRED |
Derived from the Old English elements æðel 'noble' and ræd 'counsel'. This was the name of two Saxon kings of England including Æðelred II 'the Unready' whose realm was overrun by the Danes in the early 11th century. The name was rarely used after the Nor |
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| ÆÐELSTAN |
Rived from the Old English elements æðel 'noble' and stan 'stone'. This was the name of an early king of England. The name was rarely used after the Norman conquest. |
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| ÆÐELÞRYÐ |
Derived from the Old English elements æðel 'noble' and þryð 'strength'. |
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| ÆLFGIFU |
Derived from the Old English elements ælf 'elf' and giefu 'gift'. This was the name of the first wife of the English king Æðelred II. |
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| ÆLFWINE |
Old English form of ALVIN. The name Ælfwine was not commonly used after the Norman conquest. |
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| ÆLRED |
Contracted form of ÆÐELRED. This was the name of a 12th-century saint from England. |
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| ÆSC |
Means 'ash tree' in Old English. This was the nickname of a 5th-century king of Kent, whose birth name was Oeric. |
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