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Alured
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Elf-counsel / wise counsel |
English, Norman |
Boy |
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Bartram
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bright raven |
Norman |
Boy |
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Basset
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From Old French 'bas' meaning 'low' or 'short' - originally a nickname for a short or low-set person. |
English, French, Norman |
Boy |
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Baudrey
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Bold ruler |
Germanic, Norman |
Boy |
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Beron
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Likely 'warrior/man' or associated with 'noble/baron'. |
Norman |
Boy |
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Bevys
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Likely 'fair' or 'beautiful face' (from Old French bel vis). |
English, Norman |
Boy |
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Bondon
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Probably “good gift” (literally ‘good’ + ‘gift’) |
Norman |
Boy |
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Bonell
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Derived from 'bon' meaning 'good' - roughly 'little good one' or 'good/pleasant'; originally a surname turned given name |
Norman |
Boy |
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Burnell
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dweller by the stream / little stream |
Norman |
Boy |
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Cantrel
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Uncertain; surname-derived - possibly 'singer/chanter' or 'dweller by a corner/edge' from Anglo‑French roots |
English, Norman |
Boy |
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Colvile
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Settlement or farmstead of Kol; often interpreted as 'Kol's village' or 'coal town' |
French, Norman |
Boy |
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Comyn
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Originally a territorial/family name meaning 'from Comines' (denoting origin or belonging to the Comyn/Cumming family). |
Norman, Scottish |
Boy |
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Darrile
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Beloved; 'of Airelle' (place-derived) |
English, Norman |
Boy |
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Dashielle
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Surname-derived name; exact meaning uncertain - probably locational or family-based (sometimes linked in tradition to a place-name or an 'ash' element) |
Norman |
Boy |
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Deval
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Sanskrit: 'divine' or 'of the gods'; Old French/Norman (surname): 'of the valley' or locational |
French, Norman, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Dever
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Uncertain - often interpreted as 'from the River Dever' (English) or as an anglicized Gaelic surname; sometimes linked to Norman/Old French roots. |
English, French, Irish, Norman |
Boy |
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Dustyne
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From Old Norse 'Thor's stone' - figuratively 'brave/valiant warrior'. |
English, Norman |
Boy |
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Esmon
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Guardian / protector |
Norman |
Boy |
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Everitt
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Brave, strong as a boar |
English, Norman |
Boy |
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Fouchier
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Probably occupational - related to the verb 'faucher' ('to mow'), i.e., 'mower', or derived from a place name; exact meaning uncertain |
French, Norman |
Boy |
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Fulk
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People; of the people |
Germanic, Norman |
Boy |
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Fytzgerald
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son of Gerald (Gerald = 'rule of the spear' or 'spear ruler') |
Irish, Norman |
Boy |
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Gaville
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Possibly 'from the town' (literal 'ville' element) or a stylistic/modern variant related to Gavin ('white hawk'). |
Norman |
Boy |
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Gefferey
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Pledge of peace (alternatively interpreted as 'God's peace') |
French, Norman |
Boy |
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Geffree
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Likely 'God's peace' (from Germanic elements meaning 'god' + 'peace') |
Norman |
Boy |
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Geoffery
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God's peace / divine peace |
French, Norman |
Boy |
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Gervayse
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Probably 'spear servant' or 'spear-bearer.' |
French, Norman |
Boy |
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Hamelin
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Little home; derived from Haimo meaning 'home' or 'homestead' |
Germanic, Norman |
Boy |
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Helier
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Possibly 'holy, blessed' (from Old Norse Helgi) or 'cheerful' (from Latin Hilarius) |
Breton, Norman |
Boy |
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Hughson
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son of Hugh (Hugh = 'heart, mind, spirit') |
English, Norman |
Boy |
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