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  1. #1
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    Looking for old and rare names... maybe old english?

    Hi, I am looking for a good long list of "old" names, maybe old english, that are not really heard of nowadays. Does that make sense? The important part is that they are not really used, but are in facts names. An example would be Alaric or Pomeline. As many suggestions as you have are welcome.

  2. #3
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    Hmm. These male names are all from a list of given names c. 1450-1650.

    Algernon
    Aloysius
    Amias
    Amos
    Ansell
    Archibald
    Averill
    Balthasar
    Barnabas
    Bartholomew
    Bertram
    Bonaventure
    Caradoc
    Ciprian
    Cyriack
    Emanuel
    Emrys
    Erasmus
    Eudo
    Fabian
    Filbert
    Firmin
    Fithian
    Galfrid
    Gamaliel
    Geoffrey
    Gilbert
    Giles
    Goddard
    Griffith
    Harold
    Helier
    Howell
    Humphrey
    Ignatius
    Ingram
    Jelbart
    Jesmond
    Jevan
    Kenelm
    Kenrick
    Kester
    Lambert
    Levin
    Madoc
    Magnus
    Marcellus
    Marmaduke
    Maurice
    Melchior
    Melchisadec
    Methuselah
    Mungo
    Osmond
    Oswald
    Oswin
    Pancras
    Pascoe
    Percival
    Peregrine
    Piers
    Radegund
    Renatus
    Renfred
    Reynard
    Reynold
    Roland
    Salathiel
    Sewell
    Sigismond
    Talbot
    Theobald
    Theophilus
    Thurstan
    Uriah
    Vortigern
    Waldeve
    Wilfred
    Wistan
    Zachye

  3. #5
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    Eskay - that is perfect? You do not happen to have a source for that do you?

  4. #7
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    eskay -- i would like the source from where you got those names too!
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  5. #9
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    Sure! I picked them out from here: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.c...ivennames.html

    There are female names listed as well, and it also includes variants and notes on things like when the name came into use and with who. Really interesting - enjoy!

  6. #11
    This is an amazing article! Thanks so much for posting!

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