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On the mybaby site there are 1 number of baby names that have either have "introduced" as their meaning, or have the " introduced" included in their meaning
There are 0 girl names with the meaning introduced.
There are 1 boy names with the meaning introduced.
The most popular boys name with the meaning "introduced" is ÆÐELBERT
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Adolf Latin - Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. The baby name Adolf is given to babies of Male Gender
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Adolph Latin - Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. The baby name Adolph is given to babies of Male Gender
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Adolphe Latin - Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. The baby name Adolphe is given to babies of Male Gender
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Adolphus Latin - Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. The baby name Adolphus is given to babies of Male Gender
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Al Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Al is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alan Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alan is given to babies of Male Gender
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Aland Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Aland is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alano Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alano is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alanson Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alanson is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alao Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alao is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alberic English - Rules with elf-wisdom. Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey de Vere, a friend of William the Conquerer. De Vere's grandson became the Earl of Oxford. The baby name Alberic is given to babies of Male Gender
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Albreda English - Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, from an Old German name meaning elf counsel Was originally used for both sexes, but is now regarded as a feminine name. The baby name Albreda is given to babies of Female Gender
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Alen Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alen is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alin Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alin is given to babies of Male Gender
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Allan Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Allan is given to babies of Male Gender
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Allayne Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Allayne is given to babies of Either Gender
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Allen Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Allen is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alleyn Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alleyn is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alleyne Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alleyne is given to babies of Either Gender
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Allin Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Allin is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alon Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alon is given to babies of Either Gender
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Alun Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alun is given to babies of Male Gender
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Ann English - A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The form of the name varies with fashion:. The baby name Ann is given to babies of Either Gender
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Annika English - A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The form of the name varies with fashion:. The baby name Annika is given to babies of Female Gender
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Anouska English - A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The form of the name varies with fashion:. The baby name Anouska is given to babies of Female Gender
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Auberon English - Rules with elf-wisdom. Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey de Vere, a friend of William the Conquerer. De Vere's grandson became the Earl of Oxford. The baby name Auberon is given to babies of Male Gender
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AUBREY English - Rules with elf-wisdom. Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey de Vere, a friend of William the Conquerer. De Vere's grandson became the Earl of Oxford. The baby name AUBREY is given to babies of Either Gender
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August English - Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century. The baby name August is given to babies of Either Gender
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Augustus English - Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century. The baby name Augustus is given to babies of Male Gender
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Avice English - Believed to have been introduced during the Norman Conquest, based either on Old German names, or on the Roman name Avitius. Refuge in battle. The baby name Avice is given to babies of Female Gender
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Avira English - Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, from an Old German name meaning elf counsel Was originally used for both sexes, but is now regarded as a feminine name. The baby name Avira is given to babies of Female Gender
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ÆÐELBERT Anglo-Saxon - 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. The baby name ÆÐELBERT  is given to babies of Male Gender
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Bertrand English - Introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest, a variant of the German Bertram. Bright raven. The baby name Bertrand is given to babies of Male Gender
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Cecilia English - A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin coccus meaning 'blind'. This name was introduced into Britain by one of the daughters of William the Conqueror. The baby name Cecilia is given to babies of Female Gender
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Eleanor French - A variant of Helen introduced into Britain in 12th century AD by King Henry II's wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine. The baby name Eleanor is given to babies of Female Gender
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Hamlyn English - House or home. Introduced from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Also used as a surname. The baby name Hamlyn is given to babies of Male Gender
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Hammond English - House or home. Introduced from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Also used as a surname. The baby name Hammond is given to babies of Male Gender
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Hamnet English - House or home. Introduced from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Also used as a surname. The baby name Hamnet is given to babies of Male Gender
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Hamo English - House or home. Introduced from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Also used as a surname. The baby name Hamo is given to babies of Male Gender
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Hamon English - House or home. Introduced from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Also used as a surname. The baby name Hamon is given to babies of Male Gender
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Jocelyn German - One of the Goths'. Introduced into Britan as a masculine name during the Norman Conquest, Jocelyn was adopted as a feminine first name in the early 20th century. The baby name Jocelyn is given to babies of Either Gender
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JOSCELIN German - One of the Goths'. Introduced into Britan as a masculine name during the Norman Conquest, Jocelyn was adopted as a feminine first name in the early 20th century. The baby name JOSCELIN is given to babies of Either Gender
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