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Norman Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Humprhey peaceful warrior Germanic, Norman Boy
Huon Derived from the Germanic root meaning 'mind, spirit' or 'heart/intellect'. French, Norman Boy
Jeoffry Possibly 'peaceful pledge' or 'pledge of peace.' Norman Boy
Jocuin Likely a medieval French/Germanic name; if related to Jocelyn it can mean 'descendant/member of the Gauts'; if influenced by Joaquín, 'God will establish' (uncertain) Norman Boy
Joscelyn Derived from a Germanic tribal name 'Gaut' with a diminutive suffix - broadly 'little Goth' or 'member of the Gauts' French, Norman Boy
Lancelin diminutive of 'Lance' - 'little lance' or young spearman French, Norman Boy
Lionall Young lion; lion-like Norman Boy
Livingstone Leving's town (settlement associated with Leving) Norman, Scottish Boy
Mansel Locational surname turned given name meaning 'from Le Mans' (the city of Le Mans in France). Norman Boy
Marmaduc devotee or servant of Saint Máedóc (Maedoc) Irish, Norman Boy
Mont Hill, mountain; often 'from the mountain' or a diminutive of Montgomery/Montague French, Norman Boy
Montgomery “Gomeric’s mountain” - a place-name turned surname, from a Germanic personal name (guma 'man' + ric 'ruler') Norman Boy
Myls soldier English, Norman Boy
Nigiel 'black' or 'little black' (from Latin niger) English, Norman Boy
Norries northerner / from the north Norman Boy
Noyes Surname meaning 'nut' or 'dweller by a nut grove'; alternatively 'descendant of Noye/Noah' in some cases English, Norman Boy
Oric Likely "ever-ruler" or "eternal ruler" if derived from Eiríkr; otherwise uncertain Norman Boy
Orm snake, serpent Danish, English, Icelandic, Norman, Norse, Norwegian, Swedish Boy
Orrys No single established meaning; possibly linked to the surname Orris (associated with the orris/iris root) or to medieval personal-name roots Norman Boy
Orvile from the golden town French, Norman Boy
Passebreul Passage or path by/through a small wood or grove French, Norman Boy
Rainald Counsel-ruler; 'wise ruler' (from elements meaning 'counsel' + 'rule') Norman Boy
Redvers From Reviers (a place in Normandy); originally a Norman surname adopted as a given name English, Norman Boy
Reynold Ruler's counsel, powerful or wise ruler Germanic, Norman Boy
Reynor 'counsel' + 'army' - 'wise/ruling army' or 'counselor of the army' Norman Boy
Rodger 'fame' + 'spear' (renowned/famous spear) Germanic, Norman Boy
Rollie Diminutive of Roland, meaning 'famous/renowned land' or 'renowned throughout the land'. Norman Boy
Roye Either 'red' (red-haired) or 'king', depending on origin English, French, Irish, Norman, Scottish Boy
Russhel red-haired, 'little red one' English, Norman Boy
Searl Originally a surname derived from a personal name (Serlo/Serl); exact meaning uncertain English, Norman Boy