Elizabethan names reflect the linguistic and cultural trends of the English Renaissance, often tied to literature, royalty, and religion. Names like William (resolute protector) and Anne (grace) were popularized during the reign of Elizabeth I. These names evoke the elegance and history of the Elizabethan era.
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monalisa | Monalisa: Unique Italian name symbolizing beauty, grace, and elegance. | Elizabethan | Girl | |
| Revel | Revel means to celebrate; originates from Middle English "revelen." | Anglo-Saxon, Arthurian Legend, Elizabethan, English | Either | |
| Rosamond | Rosamond means "rose of the world," originating from Latin roots. | Anglo-Saxon, Arthurian Legend, Elizabethan, English | Female | |
| Rozalind | Rozalind means "pretty rose," originating from Latin and Old German. | Ancient Greek, Elizabethan, English | Girl | |
| Sacharissa | Sacharissa: rare, elegant, Elizabethan name meaning "graceful" or "beautiful." | Elizabethan | Girl | |
| spenser | Spenser: English surname meaning "steward"; derived from Old French "despenser." | Anglo-Saxon, Elizabethan, English | Either | |
| Thomasin | Thomasin means "twin," derived from the Aramaic name Thomas. | Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Elizabethan, English, Medieval Times, Middle English, Shakespearean | Female. | |
| Vickie | Vickie: Diminutive of Victoria, meaning "victory," of Latin origin. | Elizabethan, English | Girl | |
| vikkie | Vikkie: Diminutive of Victoria, meaning "victory," of Latin origin. | Elizabethan, English | Female |