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Sunday, 18 September 2011

Top 50 Female Names by the century pre-conquest to 1600

Top Female Names by the century pre-conquest to 1600 
This research came from a mix of the Suffolk Domesday Book, the Paston letters, the Boldon Book and the Oxford Dictionary of Surnames, [on the principle that a name needed to be fairly common to become a surname; and examples of the original first name and the source are cited within it].  I do not claim 100% accuracy but it should give a fair idea.
I shall give the top 50 names of each period. I’ll give the most common variants.  Where a shared place low down the table carries the numbers over 50 so be it.
In the earliest period  stretching beyond 20 names is difficult, this does not mean that these were the only names used, merely that I have not got evidence of others.  Generally speaking those Saxon/Viking names from 1067-1199 would probably also have been in use. 
Bear in mind that in early times there were a number of variants on names and that the use name might not be much like the name in the parish register. Also the changing of pronunciation with the Normans and in different parts of the country caused name changes. See ‘The Mutability of Names with regard to pronunciation’

Pre
conquest
1067-
1199
1200-
1299
1300-
1399
1400-
1499
1500-
1535
1536-
1600

Wulfhild
Alice
Alice
Alice
Agnes
Jane
Margaret
Elizabeth

Sigrith
Mathilda
Mathilda
Agnes
Alice
Jane

Alfleta
Alviva
Bricteva
Ediva
Edith
Emeline
Godusa
Mawa
Agnes
Agnes
Mathilda
Joan/Jane
Alice
Ann etc

Edith
Emma
Amice
Isabel
Isabel
Elizabeth
Marjorie
Agnes
Alice

Julian
Margaret
Margaret

Amice
Lettice
Mary
Emma
Marjorie
Joan
Catherine
Agnes
Ellen

Margaret
Elizabeth
Ann etc
Margaret
Mary

Christina
Amice
Ann etc
Marjorie
Catherine

Richenda
Hilda
Genevieve
Marjorie
Julian
Emma
Ellen
Catherine

Mary
Sibilla
Isabel
Marjorie

Aldreda
Angrebod
Earngith
Godiva
Golde
Gudrun
Gunnilda
Gunnora
Ingrid
Leofe
Livitha
Loveday
Milda
Mildred
Mildburgh
Saelova
Seberga
Torilda
Werthiva
Whyburgh
Ysopa

Isabel
Christiana
Beatrix
Ellen
Mathilde
Mary
Frances

Cecilia
Goditha
Iva/Ivette
Isabel
Joy
Odelina
Stanilde
Cecily
Elena
Dorothy
Frances
Margaret
Cecily

Edith
Cecily
Isabel

Joan
Dyonisia
Amice
Christiana
Cecily
Dyonisia
Eve etc
Mary
Rose etc
Sarra
Dorothy

Elena
Edith
Cassandra
Cecily
Crystobell
Emma
Euphemia
Godlefe
Griselda
Julian etc
Nicola
Rose
Scientia
Thomasine
Mathilda
Susan[nah]

Avice
Petronille
Sibilla
Catherine

Beatrice
Thomazin
Grace
Barbara

Sarra

Basilia
Bettrys
Bothild
Clarissa
Engelise
Helewis
Iseult
Julian
Love
Magisend
Muriel
Pavia
Rimilde
Sarra
Sabine
Sephare
Sybil
Wakerilda
Ismenia
Mary
Sibilla

Bettrys
Christina
Emma
Hannah
Joyce[lin]
Martha
Petronelle
Rosamund
Sarah

Lettice
Eve
Lettice
Lucy

Eve

Gunnora
Catherine
Felicia

Petronella
Rose
Emma
Frances
Isolde
Jenefer
Joyce[lin]
Lettice
Nicola
Olivia
Tiffany
Thomasin
Truda
Wenthelen
Wilamin

Lucy
Millicent
Rose
Avice
Agatha
Isolde
Hawisia
Elisabeth
Tiffany




Ingaret
Beatrix
Blanche
Bridget
Clementia
Audrey
Jenefer
Kynburgh
Patience
Philippa
Protasia

Albreda
Isolde
Ida
Idonea
Hawisia
Sabine
Sarra







Ann etc
Clarissa
Enota
Felicia
Goditha
Idonea
Ismenia
Nota












Acelina
Adeline
Basilia
Godith
Grace
Helewis
Iva/Ivette
Olivia
Orabella
Pavia




Ailith
Acelina
Aliva
Barbara
Christina
Cwenhild
Ediva
Egidia/Gilot
Eve
Fleur
Golde
Ismay
Leofe
Lina
Lucy
Petronille
Saegifu
Stanburgh
Tiecia
Theda
Turgiva
Tovilda
Werthiva
Whyburgh














Albreda
Alviva
Constance
Helewis
Lavinia
Laura
Leveda Masota
Olivia
Scholastica Thomasin






























Bricteva
Eulalia
Hilda
Laura
Love
Lovechild
Muriel
Pleasance
Preciosa
Ragenhild
Regina
Sedehana
Scholastica
Susan

























Top 50 Male Names by the century pre-conquest to 1600

Top Male Names by the century pre-conquest to 1600 
This research came from a mix of the Suffolk Domesday Book, the Paston letters, the Boldon Book and the Oxford Dictionary of Surnames, [on the principle that a name needed to be fairly common to become a surname; and examples of the original first name and the source are cited within it].  I do not claim 100% accuracy but it should give a fair idea.
I shall give the top 50 names of each period. I’ll give the most common variants. This will result in more than 50 names where equal place goes to more than enough to fill the table.
I’m sorry the table goes over the side bar, I can’t make it any narrower


Pre conquest
1067-
1199
1200-
1299
1300-#1399
1400-
1499
1500-
1535
1536-
1600

Aelric
William
William
John
John
John
John

Ailwin
Robert
John
William
William
Thomas
William

Le[f]win
Richard
Robert
Robert
Thomas
William
Thomas

Godwin
Ralph
Richard
Richard
Robert
Robert
Richard

Torkel
Walter
Thomas
Thomas
Richard
Richard
Robert

Ulric
Hugh
Walter
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry

Swain
Roger
Roger
Adam
Roger
Nicholas
James

Alfsige
John
Henry
Walter
Walter
James
Edmund
Edward

A[n]sketil
Geoffrey
Adam
Roger
James
Nicolas

Robert
Henry
Hugh
Hugh
Nicholas
George
Ralph

Athelstan
Edric
Leofric
Gilbert
Ralph
Nicholas
Alexander
Edward
George

Thomas
Simon
Simon
Adam
Peter
Christopher

Peter
Nicholas
Ralph
Edmund
Hugh
Walter
Anthony
Andrew

Hugh
Adam
Peter
Peter
Roger
Alexander
Andrew
Christopher

Leofing
Simon
Alan
Geoffrey
Lawrence
Edmund

Osgood
Osbert
Stephen
Stephen
Simon
Christopher
Francis

T[h]ori
Reginald
Alexander
Gilbert
Peter
Hugh
Lawrence

Toka
Randall
Reginald
Alan
Ralph
Geoffrey
Ralph

Wulfgeat
Ailwin
Godwin
Geoffrey
Alexander
Philip
David

Ulf/Wlf
Turbert
Siward
Godric
Aelnod
Philip
Stephen
George
Adam
Matthew
Simon
Walter
Leonard

Alan
Gilbert
Edmund
Reginald

Elric
Elyas
Edward
Abraham
Andrew
Cuthbert
Gawaine
Stephen

Nicholas
Osbert
James
Peter
Akeman
Anthony
Miles

Her[e]bert
Jordan
Andrew
Andrew
Gregory
David

Leomer
Saewulf
Thurston
Ulfi
Wulfwin
Wulfstan
Elgar

A[n]sketil
Le[f]win
Odo etc
Randall
Laurence

Andrew
Michael
Gawaine
Hugh

Matthew
Bartholomew
Alan
Gilbert
Matthew
Michael
Giles
Gilbert
Godfrey
Oliver
Philip
Samuel

Alexander
Josce[lin]
Hamo etc
David
Ambrose
Augustin
Gregory
Humphrey
Laurence
Martin
Michael
Silvester
Stephen

James/Jacob
Elyas

Thurstan
Martin
Martin
Matthew
Denis

Geoffrey
Lawrence
Anthony
Patrick

Aelfward
Edward
Semer
Sewel
Ulfketel
Wulsi

Jordan
Herve[y]
Michael
Her[e]bert

Maurice
Edward
Benedict
Randall
Denis
Gerard
Humphrey
Adam
Brian
Daniel
Humphrey
Pascoe

Godric
Godfrey

Philip
Herve[y]

Elyas
David
Warin
Randall

Humphrey
Seman
Ivo
Arnold
Avery
Cuthbert
Gilbert
Lambert
Ludovic
Oliver
Reginald
Attwell
Benedict
Cornelius
Elyas
Francis
Fulk
Gabriel
Giles
Godfrey
Griffin
Hamo
Jasper
Lancelot
Leonard
Luke
Mark
Marmaduke
Maximillian
Norman
Odbert
Oliver
Philip
Randall
Reynold
Reginald
Vivian

Alfred
Edmund
Harald
Merewin
Rolf/Rollo
Sigor
Sigric
Stannard
Wulfgar
Wulftheof
Wicing
Jukel/Jodoc
Lefwald
Leofstan

Stephen
Benedict
Alan
Charles
Constantin
Gabriel
Gerard
Joyce
Martin
Matthew
Maurice
Michael
Patrick
Randall
Swithin

Tedric
Edmund
Gerard

Arnold
Gerard
Hamo
Gregory
Jordan

Baldwin

Edward
Arnold
Eustace

Waldo etc
Matthew
Baldwin
Augustin
Gerard
Nigel
Osbert
Sayer

Ivo
Nigel
Arthur
Aslac
Baldwin
Bartholomew
Bertram
Benedict
Brictric
Charles
Conan
Diggory
Drogo
Gawain
Giles
Godfrey
Jordan
Luke
Pascoe
Percival
Philips
Sampson
Samuel
Urian
Warin

Thorkel
Maurice
Fulk
Baldwin
Algar
Gamel

A[n]sketel
Edward
Maurice
Josce[lin]
Gregory
Guy


The big change comes with the Norman Conquest, not surprisingly.  Robert  and Hugh are two of the few names to be found crossing that change, and Robert is the only name to be found in the top 10 across time.  In the earlier period it may have been in the form Hrodbeort. 
There’s less change in the male names after the Reformation than might be expected, the introduction of a few more Biblical names but nothing very obvious amongst the perennial favourites.