Names from Arthurian legend are steeped in the mythology of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Names like Guinevere (fair one) and Lancelot (servant) evoke tales of bravery, romance, and loyalty. These names remain timeless symbols of medieval chivalry and the enduring allure of mythological storytelling.
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percevale | Percevale: rare, Arthurian name with medieval charm and historical significance. | Arthurian Legend | Boy | |
| Percevial | Percevial: Unique Arthurian name meaning "pierce the valley," uncommon today. | Arthurian Legend | Boy | |
| Percival | Percival means "pierce the valley," originating from Old French legend. | Anglo-Saxon, Arthurian Legend, English | Boy | |
| pharamond | Pharamond means "journey" in Germanic; origin linked to Frankish royalty. | Arthurian Legend, French, Latin | Male | |
| renly | Renly means "ruler's meadow"; originated from English and fantasy literature. | Arthurian Legend, English | Male | |
| Revel | Revel means to celebrate; originates from Middle English "revelen." | Anglo-Saxon, Arthurian Legend, Elizabethan, English | Either | |
| Rhowena | Rhowena: a mystical, elegant name from Arthurian legend, uniquely enchanting. | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Riegan | Riegan: Unique Welsh name meaning "little king," gaining popularity slowly. | Arthurian Legend | Boy | |
| Rinaldo | Rinaldo means "wise ruler," originating from Italian and Germanic roots. | Arthurian Legend, Italian, Latin | Boy | |
| Robbie | Robbie originates from Robert, meaning "bright fame" in Germanic. | Arthurian Legend, English, Gaelic | Unisex | |
| Robin-John | Robin-John: Combination of "Robin" and "John," meaning bright and gracious. | Arthurian Legend, English | Either | |
| Robin-Sailor | Robin-Sailor combines "Robin," a bird name, and "Sailor," maritime profession. | Arthurian Legend, English | Either | |
| Rolan | Rolan means "famous land," derived from Old Germanic roots. | Anglo-Saxon, Arthurian Legend, Latin, Roman | Male | |
| Rosamond | Rosamond means "rose of the world," originating from Latin roots. | Anglo-Saxon, Arthurian Legend, Elizabethan, English | Female | |
| Rowyne | Rowyne: a unique, mystical name with Arthurian roots and allure. | Arthurian Legend | Unisex | |
| royalty | Royalty refers to kingship; originates from Latin "regalis," meaning royal. | Arthurian Legend, English, French, Greek, Latin | Either | |
| Saralinda | Saralinda: Unique, feminine name rooted in Arthurian legend and charm. | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Sebell | Sebell: a unique, mysterious name rooted in Arthurian Legend. | Arthurian Legend | Boy | |
| Shalotte | Shalotte: Unique name from Arthurian Legend, meaning "little hollow" or "valley." | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Sieglinde | Sieglinde means "victorious serpent," originating from Germanic roots. | Arthurian Legend, German, Germanic | Girl | |
| Taliessin | Taliessin: Unique Welsh name from Arthurian legend, melodic and uncommon. | Arthurian Legend | Boy | |
| Tamlin | Tamlin: unique name with Celtic roots, meaning "strong" or "brave." | Arthurian Legend | Boy | |
| Tamlynn | Tamlynn: Unique name from Arthurian Legend, symbolizing strength and nobility. | Arthurian Legend | Girl | |
| Tariel | Tariel means "gift of God"; it has Georgian origins. | Amharic, Armenian, Arthurian Legend | Unisex | |
| Ted-Jan | Ted-Jan combines "Ted" (wealthy guardian) and "Jan" (God is gracious). | Arthurian Legend, Biblical, English | Boy | |
| tremaine | Tremaine means "town by the river," of Welsh origin. | Arthurian Legend, English | Either | |
| Tristam | Tristam: unique name from Arthurian Legend, meaning "sorrowful" or "sad." | Arthurian Legend | Boy | |
| Tristan | Tristan means "tumult" in Latin; originates from Arthurian legend. | Arthurian Legend, Celtic, French | Unisex | |
| Tristen | Tristen means "sorrowful"; derived from Latin "tristis" and Celtic roots. | Arthurian Legend, English | Either | |
| Tristram | Tristram means "sorrowful" in Latin; derived from Tristan legend. | Arthurian Legend, Biblical, English | Boy |