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Aalis Feminine Medieval French

Aalis is the Old French form of Alice, a name that has enjoyed enduring popularity across Europe. The name Aalis itself is a short form of Adelais, which ultimately derives from the Germanic name Adalheidis, composed of...

Amée Feminine Medieval French

Amée is an extinct Medieval French form of the feminine given name Aimée, which means "beloved" in modern French. It originated as an Old French spelling of the vernacular form of the Latin name Amata. The name is histor...

Amelia Feminine English Italian +3

Amelia is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Polish, Spanish, and other languages. It is a variant of Amalia, which itself derives from the Germanic element amal, meaning “vigorous, active, work.” However, A...

Cateline Feminine Medieval French

Cateline is the Medieval French form of Katherine, ultimately derived from the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine). The etymology of the name is debated, but it is most commonly linked to the Greek word καθαρός (katharos)...

Isabeau Feminine Dutch French +1

Isabeau is a Medieval French variant of Isabel, itself derived from Elizabeth, ultimately from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning "God is my oath" or "God is abundance." The name Isabeau was used in medieval France and is...

Jehanne Feminine Medieval French

Etymology Jehanne is an Old French feminine form of the Latin name Johannes (see John), which ultimately derives from the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious". In medieval France, the spelling Jehanne was common...

Johanne Feminine Danish French +2

Johanne is a feminine given name used in French, Danish, Norwegian, and Medieval French contexts. It is a form of Joanna, which itself derives from Latin Iohanna, the feminine of Ioannes (see John). Ultimately, the name...

Mahaut Feminine Medieval French

Mahaut is a Medieval French form of Mathilde, itself ultimately derived from the Germanic name Mahthilt, meaning "strength in battle" from the elements maht "might, strength" and hilt "battle".Etymology and Historical Ba...

Melisende Feminine Medieval French

EtymologyMelisende is the Old French form of Millicent, which derives from the Gothic name *Amalaswinþa, composed of the elements amals meaning "unceasing, vigorous, brave" and swinþs meaning "strong". The name was borne...

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