Feminine Given Names in DES, part 2
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Feminine Given Names in A Dictionary of English Surnames

Part Two: The Names A-G

Talan Gwynek, Fause Losenge Herald Extraordinary
(Brian M. Scott, scott@math.csuohio.edu)
© 1994 by Brian M. Scott; all rights reserved.

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The Names, A to G

Abbatissa App. the Lat abbatissa `abbess' used as a personal name.

Abbatissa 1279 Charteris

Abelota Abel-ot < ABEL.

Abelota 1277 Ablett

Acelina < OFr A(s)celine < CG Azilin < Azo; DECN has the masculine form ACELIN. [Aslin]

Acelina 1195 Aslin
Ascelina 1195 Stanfield; 1205 Waterfield; 1207 (W); 1210 Gravatt; 1214 Aslin; 1228 (S: Æðelgifu)
Asselyna c.1230 Luce

Adelaide < CG Adalhaidis. [Adeline, Alis]

Adaleide 1107-13 Adeline
Adeliz 1086 (W); 1130 Dunsterville; 1154-89 Alis; c.1190 Cresner
Adeliza 1086 (W)
Atheleisia 1219-20 Alis

Adeline CG Adelina, hyp. < CG Adelhaid. [Adeline, Alin, Edlin]

Adelena c.1280-90 (W)
Adelina 1086 Adeline; 1210-12 (W); 1279 Sillibourne
Adhelina 1138 Alin
Athelina 1221 Edlin; 1225 (S: Ordgár)
Athelyna 1346 Aline (W)
Edelina 1210-12 (W); 1214, 1221 Edlin; 1279 Ayliff
Edolina 1246-47, 1268-70 (W)

Admiranda Lat `admired'.

Admiranda 1231-32 xl

Agatha OFr Agace. Agote is a dim. of Agg, a hyp. of Agnes or Agace (Agatha). [Agass]

Agace* 1275 Agass
Agacia 1273 (W)
Agacie (g.) 1279 Agass
Agas 1450 (W)
Agase c.1440 (W)
Agatha 1186-1215 (W); 1279 Sloper; 1296 Vincent; 1303 (W); 1310 Vivian; 1316 (S: Hringwulf); 1327 Bradie
Agote* 1301 Agget

Agenilda CG Agenildis.

Agenilda 1219 (S: Bóthild)

Agnes OFr Anés; Ann-ot < Ann < Annes; Agote is a sim. dim. of Agg, a hyp. of Agnes or Agace (Agatha). [Agnes, Annas, Annatt, Agget]

Agnes 1153 xlvii; 1160 Agnes; 1154-89 Annas; 1185 Marker; 1198 Fransham; 1199 Threadgold; 1187-1215 (W); 1209 Corner; c.1210 Popham; 1210-11 Orr; 1219 Diggle; 1221 Freston; 1225 Follifoot; c.1230 Pope; 1242 Snape; 1244 Jacob; c.1248 Fairweather; c.1250 Kenward; 13° xiii; 1252 Kempster; 1273 (W); 1274 Monks; 1275 Center; 1279 Baney; c.1280 Docker; 1281 Gorst; 1283 Jeffray; 1289 Semple; 1297 Horrabin; 1299 Corner; 1301 Ducket; 1304 Park; 1308 Sealeaf; 1315 Newcastle; 1316 Ringland; 1319 Beam; 1326 Diriday; 1327 Allvey; 1329 Rickman; 1332 Bay; 1333 Attru; 1337 Norris; 1352 Gipp; 1354 Dicker; 1356 Cheadle; 1361 Colswain; 1367 Twine; 1376 Hoblet; 1379 Braham; 1381 Littlefair; 1400 Granshaw; 1401 Littlebond; 1422 Santler; 1430 Roper; 1432 Sledmere; 1436 Stott; 1442 Cheshire; 1444 Santler; 1470 Sisterson; 1479 Pretty; a.1483 Corner; 1511 Cookson; 1516 Alletson; 1524 ***; 1525 Cowstick; 1539 Longbotham; 1548 Holness; 1552 Ormandy; 1576 Westbourn; 1579 Dawbarn; 1580 Chillman; 1584 Whitelegg; 1586 Duffus
Agnus 1489 Bremner
Angnes 1211 (S: Sigegár); 1221 Blind
Annais 1218 (W)
Annas 1194 Annas
Anneis 1154-89 Annas
Annes 1170-76 Annas; 1450 (W)
Annys c.1440 (W)
 
Angnet' 1275 (S: Éadwine)
Annote 1297 Annatt
Anot* 1357 Annatt
Anote 1332 Coltman
Agote* 1301 Agget

Aicusa This name is completely obscure to me.

Aicusa 1204 Grundy

Aileva < OE Æðelgifu. DECN ELGIVA, which includes some citations that prob. belong to ALVIVA. [Ayliff]

Aelive (g.) 1214 Ayliff
Aileua 1086 Ayliff; 1202 (S)
Ailiue 1228 (S)
Ailiva 1199 (S)
Aliua 1209 (S); 1395 Nesfield
Aliva 1301 (S)
Alyva 1242 (S)
Ayliua 1228 (S)
Æileua 1086 Ayliff
Æilgyuu 1050-71 Good
Eileua 1086 Ayliff
Eileue 1209 (S)
Eileve (g.) 1206 Ayliff
Eilieua 1154-89 Ayliff
Eilliva 1214 (S)
Eleua 1086 Ayliff

*Ailfrida A hypothetical ME form < OE *Æðelfrîð.

Egelfride 1086 Alfrey

Ailith < OE Æðelgýð.

Ailad 1086 Aylett
Ailed 1198 Aylett
Aileth 1198 (S)
Ailhiet 1202 Aylett
Ailid 1086 Aylett; 1228 (S)
Ailiet 1086 Aylett
Ailith 1086, 1207 Aylett
Ailitha 1202 (S)
Ailleda 1200 (S)
Ailleth 1198, 1207 Aylett
Ailletha 1202 (S)
Alid 1086 Aylett
Alith 1086 Aylett
Ayled 1228 (S)
Ayleth 1332 (S)
Aylyetta 1224 (S)

Alba < OFr albe, aube < Lat albus `white'.

Alba 1315 Albe

Albreda < OFr Albree, Aubree, Auberee, CG Alb(e)rada. [Aubray]

Albray 1379 Aubray
Albreda 1185 Tippell; 1198 Aubray; 1187-1215, 1218 (W); 1221 Aubray; 1327 Fairbody; 1381 Goodrich
Albree 1221 Aubray
Aubray 1379 Aubray
Aubreda 1219 Aubray

Aldith < OE Ealdgýð.

Alded 1191 (S)
Aldet 13° (S)
Aldeth 1191 Allday
Aldeth' 1219 (S)
Aldgid 1066 Allday
Aldid 1066 Allday
Aldieth' 1219 (S)
Aldietha 1327 (S)
Aldith 1202 (S); 1273 (W); 1295, 1327 (S)
Aldith' 1219 (S)
Alditha 1189, 1200, 1210 (W); 1212 Allday; 1222, 1228 (S); 1243, 1300 (E); 1313 (W)
Aldiytha 1327 (S)
Aldyet 1281-86 (c.1400) (S)
Aldyt 1283 (S)
Ældiet 1066 Allday
Ældit 1066 Allday

Aldusa Hyp. < Ald- < OE Eald-, perh. < *Éaldhyse. DECN incorrectly cites Aldus 1273 as masc. The vern. is app. Aldus, Latinized Aldusa (gen. Alduse). [Aldis, Edis]

Aldus (g.) 1273 Edis
Aldus* 1230 Aldis
Aldusa 1219 Aldis
Alduse (g.) 1273 Edis

Aleusa This name is completely obscure to me.

Aleusa 1348 Muir

Alfild < OE Ælfhild.

Alfilda 1201 Alfill
Alfild 1186-88 (S)
Alfild* 1309 Alfill
Elfilda 1198 (S)

Alfled < OE Æðelflæd or Ælflæd. Ædlflete and Ailfled are clearly the former. DECN ELFLEDA. [Alflat]

Ailfled 1212-56 (S: Æðelflæd)
Alfled 1066 Alflat; 1186-88, 1198 (S)
Alfleda 1153-68, 1219, 1258 (S)
Alfleta 1066 Alflat
Ædelflete 1086 Alflat
Æfled 1066 Alflat
Ælfled c.970 Climpson
Elfled 1198 (S); 1209 Pepp; 1222 Alflat
Elfleda 1153-68, 1175-86, 1198, 1219 (S)
Elfleta 1223 (S)

Alfrun < OE Ælfrún.

Alfrun 1198 (S)

Alice < OFr Aalis, Aliz < CG Adalhaidis; Allot < OFr Aalot, hyp. of Alis. [Alis, Allott]

Aeleis 1219-20 Alis
Aelesia 1219-20 Alis
Aelic' 1296 Arlington
Aelisia 1190 Duston
Aelizia 1180 Bass
Ahelis 1188 Alis
Ahelissa 1188 Alis
Alesia 1200 (W)
Alice c.1147-57 Carew; 1196 Lance; 1197 Romilly; 1200 Constable; 1201 Gubell; 1203 Drayton; 1206 Borden; 1207 Chapman; 1220 Blagrave; 1221 Dubbedent; 1230 Romilly; 1243 Nunn; 13° Hendrick; 1258 Elsworth; 1263 Meggs; 1265-72 Cocksfoot; 1274 Brissenden; 1275 Alley; 1276 Bleary; 1277 Clunch; 1278 Lamborn; 1278-79 Stonebreaker; 1279 Baney; 1272-1307 Paternoster; 1285 Twopenny; 1289 Whitebrow; 1292 Dryer; 1296 Ash; 1297 Aylwin; 1301 Bowerman; 1303 Spurr; 1307 Folk; 1310 Gage; 1311 Hoblet; 1314 Ducat; 1315 Cropper; 1316-17 Trumble; 1321 Doggrell; 1323 Crowner; 1326 Angold; 1327 Balding; 1330 Porter; 1332 Bigott; 1334 Silk; 1335 Giant; 1337 Hankin; 1341 Chest; 1344 Pointon; 1351 Bayer; 1352 Ward; 1354 Barnsley; 1359 Spragg; 1363 Greetham; 1364 Lothian; 1379 Becker; 1381 Matters; 1384 Bartle; 1395 ***; 1449 Greenhead; 1463 Bubwith; 1464 Havill; 1473 Fithie; 1475 Blackah; 1488 Jefferson; 1494 Lancaster; 1500 Postle; 1506 Tovell; 1523-41 Bodfish; 1544 Jemmett; 1555 Durtnall; 1568 Runacres; 1571 Pedwell; 1575 Runacres; 1590 Camber; 1597 Garside; 1599 Treeton
Alicia 1202 Hagan; 1205 Franey; 1212 Eastmure; 1219 Alis; 1221 Wire; 1231 Curtler; 13° Officer; 1252 Godward; 1250-70 By; 1275 Darben; 1279 Gamage; 1280 Pester; 1296 Ebbs; 1297 Blessed; 1319 Jewell; 1327 Amiel; 1376 Simester; 1379 Hickin; 1384 Tapster
Alis 1200 Boniface
Alis* 1214 Alis; 1327 Dambell
Alise 1273 (W)
Aliz 1154-89 Alis; 1185 Bingley; 1200-01 Dummett; 1202 (S: Bóthild)
Alys 1525 Motley
Elicia 1327 (S: Ordgár)
Elyscia 1311, 1329 Constins
 
Alot* 1203 Allott
Alote c.1191 Allott

Aline CG Adalina, Adelina, Agellina, Aillina; can be hyp. < OFr Aalis. [Alin]

Aalina 1154-89 Alin
Aelina 1160-65 Alin
Alina 1211 Alin; 1221 Woolverton; 1248 Alin
Aline 1428 (W)
Alyna 1346 (W)

Alison OFr Alison, Alizon, hyp. for Alice. [Alison]

Alisceon 15° (W)
Alison c.1386, 1524 Alison
Alisone 1450-53 (W)
Allison 1554 Allanson
Alson 1450-53 (W)
Alyson 1450-53 (W)
Alysone 1535 Alison
Elison 1514 Alison
Helysoune 1535 Alison

*Alkith A hypothetical ME form < OE *Ealhgýð, which is not certainly attested.

Achethe (??) c.1155 Falding

Alma The identical name in DECN is post-period and of a completely diff. origin.

Alma 1297 Brock

*Alswyth < OE Æðelswíð or Ælfswíð. (In the example n is an error for u; the name should read Alsueta.)

Alsneta 1275 Olton

Alvina < OE Ælfwynn.

Aluina 1206 Strode
Aluinnia 1257 (S)
Elvina 13° Norgate
Helvynya 1359 (S)

Alviva < OE Ælfgifu. Some DECN citations under ELGIVA belong here. [Elvey]

Alueua 1086 (W); 1104, 1202-12 (E); 1219 (S)
Alueue c.1095 Torch
Alveva 1186-88 (S); 1203-04 Raines; 1225 (S); 1283, 1292, 1305, 1315 (E)
Aluiua 1209, 1219 (S)
Alviua 1209 (S)
Alviva 1208 Gagg; 1209 Ironfoot
Ælueua 1086 (W)
Elueua 1086 (W); 1202, 1308, 1327, 1332 (S)
Eluiua 1155-66 Nunn; 1198 (S); 1202 Acke; 1209 (S); 1221 Siggers; 1250, 1308, 1332, 1340 (S)
Eluiue 1228 (S)
Eluyua 1332 (S)
Elviva 1325 Elvey
Helueua 1327 (S)

Amabel < Lat amabilis `loving'. [Annable, Amabell]

Amabel 1313 Annable
Amabil 13° (W); 1290 (S: Sæweald)
Amabilia 1185 Annable; 1202 Amabell; 1218, 1284 (W)
Amabilis c.1150-60 Annable; 1197, 1200 Annable; 1219 (W)
Amabilla 1200 Annable; 1316 (S: Þéodwaru); 1327 xviii
Amabillia 1208-09 Amabell
Amable 1154-89, 1200 Annable; 1273 (W); 1310 Huxster
Amiable 13° (W)

Amanda OFr Amand, Amant, Lat amandus `meet to be loved'. DECN is wrong in calling it a literary invention from 17°.

Amanda 1221 Amand

Ameria Perh. a fem. form < OFr Amauri, Emaurri < CG Amalric.

Ameria 1324 xviii
Amira 1328 Staney

Amice Fr Amice < Lat amicus `friend'. [Ames]

Ameis 1541 (W)
Amic' 1279 Ralf
Amica 1328 Stoney
Amicabilis 1232-33 xl
Amice 1268 Pont; 1303 Winston; 1327 Kiss
Amicia 1189, 1207, 1210 Ames; 1271 Cater; 1277 Levick; 1279 Bethel; 1327 Wales; 1332 Wyberd; 1346 Aldrich
Amis 13° (W)
Amiscia 1333 Wright
Amisia 1327 Huggett
Amycia 1327 Rosling

Amphelisia Etymology unknown.

Amflis 13° (W)
Amflisia 1273 (W)
Amfelice 1216-30, 16° (W)
Amfelisia c.1230 (W)
Amflisa 1303 (W)
Amphelice 1216-30, 16° (W)
Amphelicia 16° (W)
Amphelisia 1198 Anflis
Amphillis 16° (W)
Amyfelyse 1216-30 (W)
Anfelisa 1221 Anflis
Anfelise 1216-30 (W)
Aunflis 1273 (W)
Aunphelice 1216-30 (W)

Amy < OFr Amée < Lat Amata `beloved'. [Amey]

Amia 1193 Amey; 13° (W)
Amya 1273 (W); 1297 Diriday; 1346, 1379 (W)

Anastasia < Gk anástasis `resurrection'.

Anastas 1303 (W)
Anastasia 1221 Ansteys
Anestasia 1219 (W)
Annestas 1447 (W)

Anchoret < Welsh Angharad.

Anachorita 1221 Ankrett
Ancreta 1571 Ankrett
Angaret 1246 Ankrett
Angharad 1207 Ankrett
Ankerita 1528 (W)
Ankharet 1322 Ankrett

Ann

Ann 1573 Treharne; 1578 Travers
Anna 1199 Punnett; 1501 Strangeway; 1511 Debdale; 1512 Brennan; 1515, 1524 Semple
Anne* 1327 Dambell
Anne 1566 Thackeray; 1568 Hamlet; 1576 Coryat; 1592 Vicars

Annabel Prob. by dissimilation < Amabel. (The person recorded as Anilla is also in record as Annabel.) [Annable, Hunnable]

Anabel 1204 Annable; 1251-52 Pepp; 1312 Annable
Anabella c.1308 Annable
Anabilia 1284 Annable
Anabilla 1305 Annable; 1327 Theaker; 1354 Forest
Anabille 1386 (W)
Anabul 1379 Hunnable
Annabel 1260 Annable
Annabel 1374 Annable
Anilla 1374 Annable

Annora See DECN HONOR.

Annor 1273 (W)
Annora 1187-1215, 13°, 1273, 1302, 1316 (W)
Anora 1218 Mabane

Antigone Gk.

Antigone 1391-1407 (W)
Antigonia 1219 Stalham

Arabel See ORABEL.

Argentina < OFr Argentin, a dim. of argent `silver'; the name is found again as Argenten and Argintyne 1642.

Argentina 1196 Argentine; 1204 xli; 1258 Argentine

Audrey < OE Æðelðrýð; Aldreda may also be < OE Ælfðrýð or Ealhðrýð. [Audrey]

Adeldreda 1202 (S)
Aildreda 1206 (S)
Aldreda 1066 Audrey; 1257, 1287 (S)
Audrey c.1260?, 1355 (S)
Audry e.16° (W)
Etheldreda 1290 (S); 1304 Audrey; 1328 (S); 1348 (E); 1381 Elliman

Avelina OFr Aveline, CG Avelina, a double dim. of Avo. DECN EVELINA. [Aveline]

Auelin' 1379 (S: Ædelstán)
Auelina 1175-86, 1327 Aveline
Auelyna 1332 (S: Beorhtwine)
Avelina 1189, 1200, 1273 (W); 1301 Beggar; 1430 (W)
Avelyn 1379 (W)

Avice OFr Avice, prob. < Lat Avitia rather than CG Aveza. [Avis]

Auic' 1296 Cockton
Auice 1319 Clennan
Auicia 12°, c.1175-86, 1199 Avis; 1204 Ottery; 1228 (S: Sæwine); 1327 Sleeman
Auisia 1221 Avis
Auizia 1154-89 Avis
Avice 1275 Lank; 1279 Woodfull; 1296 Hide; 1311 Shepard; 1327 Austen; 1600 (W)
Avice* 1332 Avis
Avicia 1196-1219 (W); 1212 Tatton
Avis 1590 (W)

Avina Prob. hyp. < Avice. [Avins]

Avin' 1255 Avins
Avina 1221 Avins; 1258 Leffingwell

Aylild < OE Æðelhild.

Aylild l.13° (S)
Aylyld 1325 (S)

Ælfgýð OE.

Ælfgyð c.970 Buckland

Badelota Bade- appears to be < OE or CG Badu-, attested in OE Badugyth and Badusuið c.800 and CG Badilo 877, but -lota is a mystery; perh. the name is a double dim. in -el-ot(a) < the OE hyp. Badu. Sim. double dims. in -el-in(a) are found in 12°.

Badelota 1205 Worksop

Baldith < OE *Bealdgýð. The first citation is garbled and may belong at *Baldiva.

Baldethiva (?) 13° Baldey
Baldeth 1277 (S)
Baldith c.1170 Baldey; 1277 (S)

*Baldiva A hypothetical ME form < OE *Bealdgifu.

Baldehiua 1198 (S)
Baldgiua c.1095 xviii

Barbara < Gk bárbaros `foreign, strange'. Barbary, Barbery are the usual vern. forms of Barbara; Bab and Barb are hyps. from which various dims. in -et, -ot, and el are formed.

Barbery 1581 Barbary
 
Barberella c.1210 Barbarel
Barbata 13° (W)
Barbeta 1191 Barbet
Barbetta 1190 Barbet
Barbot 1203-05 (W)
Barbota 1240 Barbet; 13° (W)
Babbe* 1198 Babb
Babel* 1276 Babb
Babeth* 1279 Babot

Basilia < Gk basíleios `kingly'. [Baseley]

Basilia 1134-40 Baseley; 1165 Carswell; 1154-89 Baseley; 1177 Summerton; 1219 Bourne; 1220 Paulin; 1221 Baskett; 1232 (S: Úhtræd); 1269 (S: Sæweald); 1273 (W)
Basilie (g.) 1269 (S: Éadwine)
Basill' 1296 Baseley

Beatrix OFr Beatris, Betriz. Bete is a hyp. form of which Beton is a dim. Becok is a dim. of Be, a hyp. of Beatrix or Beton. Beatricie and Beatricis are Lat gens. of Beatricia and Beatrix, resp. [Beatrice, Beeton, Beet, Bett, Beacock]

Beatrice 1202 Thornton; 1230 Summerton; 1241-45 Mumby; 1274 Coe; 1297 Place; 1327 Nunney; 1332 Limpett; 1334 Gender; 1381 li
Beatricia 1204 (S: Éadgifu); 1273 (W)
Beatricie (g.) 1212 Beatrice
Beatricis (g.) 1188 Lambkin
Beatrix 1076-84, 1187-1215 (W); 1209 Fairfoot; 1216-72 Crecy; 1279 Burrey; 1320 Lappin; 1346 (W); 1379 Bigby; 1396 Mather; 1441 Delamond; 1597 Robbie
Beatriz* 1210 Beatrice
Beautrice 1487 (W)
Betrice 1283 Philcox
Betryse c.1440 Beeton
 
Bete c.1440 Beeton
Bete* 1298 Beet
Beton 1379 Beeton
Betta 1247 Bett
Betune c.1440 Beeton
Becok* 1332 Beacock

*Bedelove A hypothetical ME form < OE *Bíedelufu.

Bedeluue* 1191-93 Bedloe
Biedeluue 1191-93 Bedloe

Begild < OE Béaghild.

Begild 1202 Beild
Begilda 1271-72 Beild
Beyhild* a.1290 Beild

Bele OFr bele `beautiful'; Bella is prob. a Latinization. (Bel(l) is a hyp. of Isabel, however.)

Bele 1194, 1275 Beal
Bella 1275 Beal
Belle 1279 xxxvii

Belsant OFr Belisant, Belisent < CG Belissendis.

Belisencia 1302 (S: Æðelræd)
Belsant 1190 Bellson
Belsante 1185 Bellson

Bencelina A fem. form of Benzelinus, a dim. of CG Benzo.

Bencelina 1207 Bence

Berchthild < OE *Beorhthild.

Berchthild c.1100 (S)

Bertha OFr Berte, CG Berhta, Berta.

Berta 1101-21, 1143-47 Bert; 1205-15, 1513 (W)
Bertha 1205-15 (W)

Blanch OFr blanche `fair, white'. Blench is prob. uninflected. [Blanch]

Blanch 1564 Folk
Blanche* 1208 Blanch
Blench (g.) 1209 (S: Léofgifu)

Blissot Perh. < ME blissed `happy, fortunate, blessed'.

Blissot 1327 Blessed

Blitha App. < OE blíðe `merry, friendly'; perh. a hyp. for Blíððryð.

Blitha 1230 Cossey

Bonajoia OFr bone joie `good joy' or `good jewel'; cf. DECN JOY.

Bonajoia 1319 xli

Botild < OE Bóthild or ON Bóthildr, Bóthilda.

Botild 1247, 1295, 1327, 1332 (S)
Botild' 1209, 1228 (S)
Botilda 1202, 1209, 1219, 1250 (S)
Botill' 1202 (S)

Branwen Welsh Branwen or Brangwain. DECN BRONWEN.

Brangwayna 1250 Brangwin
Brangwyne* 1283 Brangwin
Brangwayn* 1300 Brangwin

Braya Perh. < an unspecified Cornish nickname.

Braya 1316 Bray

Brichtled < OE Beorhtflæd.

Brichtled' 1196 (S)
Bricthled' 1196 (S)
Brictled 1196 (S)

Brichtiva < OE Beorhtgifu. [Brightiff]

Birghiva 1208 Brightiff
Bricheve 1186-88 (S)
Brichheve 1186-88 (S)
Brichtiua 1176, 1204 (S)
Bricteva 1066 Brightiff
Bricthiua 1202 (S)
Brictiua 1175, 1199 (S); 1202 Gooderham; 1242 (S)
Brictiva 1223 (S)
Brihctiua 1230 (S)
Brihteue (g.) c.1095 Brightiff
Brihtgiua 1200 (S)
Brihtiua 1209 (S)
Brihtiue (g.) 1219 Brightiff
Britheue 1066 Brightiff
Britheva 1228 (S)
Brithiva 1223 (S)

*Brichtrith < OE Beorhtðrýð.

Brichterið 1200-11 (S)
Brichtreðe 1200-11 (S)
Brichtrethe 1200-11 (S)
Brithreth 1200-11 (S)
Brithrethe 1200-11 (S)

*Brichtwen This form may actually be < masc. OE Beorhtwine, but the others are definitely fem. < OE Beorhtwynn.

Brictwen 1148 Brightween
Brigthwyna 1219 (S)
Brithwen 1066 Brightween

*Burgwen < OE Burgwynn.

Burghwenna 1281 (S)
Burgwenta 1232 (S)
Burwena 1232 (S)
Burwenna 1232 (S)

Caesaria Fem. of Caesar, a cognomen of the Roman gens Iulius.

Caesaria 12° xl; 13° Caesar

Camilla Etymology uncertain, perh. Etruscan.

Camilla 1208 xl

Cassandra Gk.

Cassander 1379 (W)
Cassandra 1182-1211, 1208, 1275 Cass; 1283 xl; 1302-03 (W)
 
Casse 1273 (W); 1279 Cass

Cecilia OFr Cecile < Lat Caecilia, fem. of Caecilius, < caecus `blind'; the vern. form is Sisley, Cecily, etc. [Sisley, Siss, Sisterson]

Cecely 1296 Sisley
Cecelya 1303 (W)
Cecili* 1279 Sisley
Cecilia 1154-89 Sisley; 1194 Harwell; 1199 Kay; 1202 Floor; 1206 Brundell; 1219 Howgrave; 1228 Blanchflower; 1216-72 Charbuckle; 1254 Fairbody; 1275 Okey; 1279 Daniel; 1283-84 Lovey; 1286 Millward; 1296 Longliff; 1297 Lucy; 1298 Mungeam; 1301 Skin; 1327 Nicker; 1332 Buckhurst; 1354 Monkby; 1379 Darnbrook; 1381 li; 1395 Sillick; 1428 (W)
Cecilie 1450 (W); 1576 Harvest
Cecilie (g.) 1210 Sisley
Cecilie* 13° Sisley
Cecille 1273 (W)
Cecillia 1346 (W)
Cecily 1246 Gorrell; 1279 Will; 1523 Hutchin
Cicily 1413 Semple
Sisilla 1281 Creet
Sicillia 1464 Bielby
Sysley 1570 Henshall
 
Cisse 1309 Siss
Sisse (g.) 1297 Siss
Cissota 1298 Sisterson; 1307 Tout; 1309 Sisterson
Sissota 1291 Grimston; 1309 Sisterson

*Childlove A hypothetical ME form < OE *Cildlufu; cf. Lovechild.

Chyldeluve 1248 Farnden

Celestria App. < Lat caelestis `belonging to heaven, coming from heaven'.

Celestria 1206 Muscat; 1221 Evesham

Christiana Fem. of Lat Christianus `Christian'. The citations for Christian are prob. fem. Xristiana shows a common scribal abbreviation. [Christian]

Christian 1424, 1562 (W)
Christiana 12°, 1154 Christian; 1199 (W); 1220 Wellesley; 1275 Blandamore; 1285, 1303 (W); 1308 Crossland; 1316 Woodhead; 1317 Southland; 1370 Liddall; 1424 (W)
Cristiana 1204 Norley; 1210 Latch; 1213 Lamplough; 1240 (S: Þorríc); 1274 Romer; 1275 Dannatt; 1279 Bain; 1285 Hind; 1288-89 Bilney; 1351 Quest; 1327 Fennel; 1379 Hudd; 1395 Rixon
Cristiane 1379 (W)
Xristiana 1275 (S: Æðelflæd)

Christina < OE crísten `Christian'; the Eng form of C(h)ristiana. [Christin]

Christina 1283 (S: Tírweald); 1297 Croucher; 1311 Pollit; 1335 Digg; 1367 Netter
Cristina 1219, 1221 Christin; 1250 Pentecost; 1275 Frain; 1279 Edward; 1296 Foreman; 1297 Clean; 1327 Ballet; 1332 Dunce; 1349 xlviii; 1365 Burnet; 1378 Flaxman; 1474 Natrass
Cristine 1277-78 Dambell; 1305 Frocke; 1312 Rodgate
Crystina 1296 Witherington
Kristyan 1450 (W)
Kyrstyan 1450 (W)

Chuna A ME name that occurs as both masc. (Chun(n)) and fem.; its antecedents are unknown.

Chuna 1248 Chown

Clara Fr Claire < Lat Clara `bright, fair'.

Clara 1210 Clare; 1379 (W)
Clarae (g.) 1240, 1255 Clare
Clare 1379 (W)

Clarel OFr, perh. a dim. of Claire (CLARA).

Clarell' 1219 Clarel

Claremunda OFr Claremonde, CG Clarmunt, Claremunda; DECN CLARIMOND.

Claramunda 1249 Claremont
Cleremunda 1249 Claremont

Clariandra App. < Lat clarus `bright, fair' and Gk andria, a late form of andreia, fem. of andreios `manly, masculine', whence ANDREW.

Clariandra 1248 xli

Clarice Perh. < Lat CLARA; perh. < a Lat abstract noun claritia < clarus `bright, shining', used as a given name by analogy with LETTICE. [Claris]

Clarcia 1260 Woodend
Clarice 1191 Claris; 1273 (W); 1296 Rout
Clarice* 1332 Dambell
Claricia 1150-60 Claris; 1199 (W); 1219 Bugden; 1273 (W); 1279 Tame; c.1280 Hattrick; 1316 (W); 1327 Sellman; 1346, 1428 (W)
Clariscia 1379 (W)
Claritia 1216-72 Claris; 1275 Jakins
Clericia 1175-86 Claris
Clarugge 1273 (W)

Clemence Fem. of Fr Clement; Lat Clementia, fem. of Clemens `mild, merciful'. [Clem]

Clemencia 1210 Clem; 1379 Hardfish
Clemens 1543 (W)
Clementia 1162 Clem; e.13° (W)

Constance Fr, < Lat constantia `constancy', usually Englished as Custance, of which Cuss and Cust are hyps. [Constance, Cust]

Constance 1279 Hoblet
Constancia 1189-99 Constance; 1230 Cust; 1346 (W)
Custanc' 1279 Tottle
Custance 1273, 1379 (W)
Custancia 1189-99 Constance; 1379 Gate
Custans 1379 Constance
 
Cust 1279 Averay
Custa 1296 Cust
Custe 1219 Cust
Cus 1279 Cust
Cuss 1279 Cust
Cussata 1230 Cust

Dametta OFr Damette, of unknown origin.

Dameta 1130 Damet
Dametta 1279 Damet

Damisona Perh. < damascene (mod. damson) `Damascene plum'? But the COED first has that a.1400.

Damisona a.1290 xli

*Daylove < OE *Dæglufu.

Daylof* 1271-72 Daylove
Dayluue (g.) 1227 Daylove

Decima Fem. of Lat Decimus `tenth'. The only example in DECN is from 1799.

Decima 1327 Alverton

Denise Lat Dionysia, fem. of Dionysius < Gk Dionysios `of Dionysos'. Dyot is a dim. of Dye, a hyp. [Denis, Dye, Dyett]

Denise 1321 Denis
Deonisia 1212 Denis; 1276 Crowell
Deonysia 1449 (W)
Dionisia 1154-89 Denis; 1207 Sinnatt; 1253 Langridge; 1273, 1303 (W); 1317 Kempster; 1379 Buckroyd; 1381 li; 1401 Ponsonby
Dionycia 1303 (W)
Dionysia 1369 lii
Dyonisia 1279 Hew; 1297 Corner; 1301 Rower; 1302 Nutter; 1349 Dunt
Dyonisya 1319 Bailey
 
Dye* 1301 Dye
Diota 1296 Dyett; 1348 Readyman
Dyot 1332 Dyett
Dyota 1319 Brockwood

Derehild < OE *Déorhild.

Derehild* 1278 (S)

Desiderata Lat `desired'; DECN DÉSIRÉE.

Desiderata 1385 xli

Diamanda < ME, OFr diamant < l. Lat diamas `diamond'.

Diamanda 1221, 1349 Diamant

Diana Lat; DECN dates its appearance in England to 16°.

Diana 1256 xl, 1580 (W)

Dorothea App. an inversion of Gk Theodôra `gift of God'.

Dorathea 1505 Blyman
Dorothy c.1494 (W)
Dorythye 1546 Rowbotham

Douce ME douce, dowse < OFr dolz, dous `sweet', used as a personal name; Dulcia is a Latinized form; DECN DULCIE. [Douce]

Douce 1273 (W)
Dulcia 1275 Douce
Duce 1273 (W)
Dusa 1249 Mannington
Duze 1219 Douce

Duva < OE *Dúfe `dove'. [Dove]

Doue (g.) 1195 Dove
Duua 1154-89, 1175-86 Dove
Duva 1219 Trask

Drueta App. a fem. form of Druet(tus), a dim. of OFr Dreus, Drues (nom.) and Dru, Driu, Dreu (acc.) < CG Drogo; cf. DECN DROGO. [Drewett]

Drueta 1327 Dedden

Edild < OE Éadhild.

Eadild c.1140 (E)
Edild 1154-88 (S)
Edilda 1214 (S)

Edith < OE Éadgýð. Eda is a hyp., and Edekin is a dim. thereof. (OE Eadu is attested c. 800, presumably < some name in Éad-.) Edon and sim. forms in DECN are prob. < masc. OE Éadhún. Edgidia is an unusual Latinization. [Edith, Ead, Edds, Edkins]

Ædiða 1177 (S)
Æditha 1180 (S)
Eded 1209 (S)
Edgidia 1130 (S)
Edhida 1275 (S)
Edid 1186-88 (S); 1260 Ostler
Edihe (g.) 1188 Edith
Edit c.1152-63, 1186-88 (S); 1200 Edis; 1204 (S)
Edith 1207 Stebbens; 1221 Hampton; 1226 Shropshire; 1257 Moreland; 1274 Sevier; 1275 Austen; 1279 Panner; 1297 Parnall; 1300 Firth; 1327 Market; 1332 Hutchin; 1338 Thickett
Editha a.1155, 1197 (S); 1200 Edis; 1203, 1228, 1242, 1287, 1289 (S); 1297 Chilton; 1311 (S); 1327 Halliwell; 1346 (W)
Edyth 1332 (S)
Edyth* 1279 Edith
Edytha 1327 Strode
Edithe 1284 (W)
Edithe (g.) 1210 Edith
 
Eda 1154-89, 1194 Ead; 1227 (S: Léofsige); 1250 (S); 1255, 1273 (W); 1327 (S: Æðelgifu)
Edda 1379 Edds
Edde 1273 (W)
Edekin 1279 Edkins

Ediva < OE Éadgifu. [Eadie]

Ædiva 1086 Eadie
Eadgyfu c.992 Lewknor
Eddiva 1086 Eadie
Edeua 1066 Fair
Edeva 1220 (S)
Edgyue 1066-86 Swannick
Edhiva 1240 Catcher
Ediua 1204, 1209, 1250 (S)
Ediva 1148-67 (E); 1204 (S); 1187-1221 (E)
Hedheue 1186-88 (S)
 
Edy* 1278 Eadie

Edusa A short form of a fem. name in Éad-, prob. either Éadgifu or Éadgýð, but perh. *Éadhyse. Ediz is definitely identifiable with a woman in record as Editha and Edit.

Eddiz (g.) 1207 Edis
Ediz c.1200 Edis
Eddusa 1196 Edis
Edus 1197, 1227 Edis
Edusa 1196, 1198, 1211, 1219 Edis

Edwen < OE Éadwynn.

Edwen 1209 (S)

Egelina Prob. a Norman form of CG *Agilina.

Egelina 1207 Eglin; 1257, 1346 (W)
Hegelina 13° (W)

Eglentyne < OFr Aiglentine, a dim. of aiglente < Lat aculenta `prickly'.

Eglentina 1213 xli

Einilda < CG Aginildis.

Einilda a.1200 xxiv

Ela Hyp. < Elena or poss. Eleanor.

Ala 1207, 1208 Ell
Ela 1207, 1208, 1210, 1214, 1221 Ell

Eleanor < Provençal Aliénor, a form of Ellen. [Ellenor]

Alianor 1281 Adam
Alianora 1428 (W)
Alienor c.1202, 1211 Ellenor
Alienora 1199, 1213 (W); 1297 Walcock
Eleanor 1361 Sudley
Eleanora 1205, 1207 (W)
Elianora 1303, 1346 (W); 1483 Thimblebee
Elinora 1274 Melhuish
Elyenora 1273 (W)

Elisant OFr (also Elissent) < CG Elisind. Elysant is app. uninflected.

Elysant (g.) 1190 Ellison
Helisent 1221 Ellison

Elizabeth Betha is a hyp. form, as perh. is Ellice, a possible source of the dim. Elisota. However, Elisota looks like a fem. form of Elisot < Elis, ME form of Gk Elias. Lylie is prob. another hyp., with Lillian as a dim. See DECN LILLIAN. [Ellis, Lyley]

Elezabeth 1549 Becket; 1552 Osbaldeston
Elizabeth 1205 (W); 1279 Bunbury; 1347 Muir; 1379 Burgoin; 1340-1450 Ofchurch; 1437 Lamplough; 1518 Ranson; 1524 Talmadge; 1530 Pollkin; 1539 Sherwood; 1556 Haler; 1561 Brownbill; 1568 Cuddington; 1571 Brayshaw; 1579 Smallknight; 1585 Beeching; 1587 Gilpin; 1600 Fiddes
Elizabethe 1568 Aves
Elizabet 1303 (W)
Elizabez 1207 (W)
Elysabeth 1524 Hugh
Elyzabeth 1524 Lavender; 1566 Sutcliff
 
Betha 1176-79 Bethel
Ellice (?) 1319 Ellis
Elisot' 1381 li
Elisota 1379 Mileson
Lylie (?) 1296 Liley
Lilion* 1279 Liley

Ellen < HELEN < Gk `Elenê, fem. of `Elenos `the bright one'. [Ellen, Ellett]

Elen 1561 (W)
Elena 1187 Ludford; 1204 Ellen; 1208 Papworth; 1213-15 (W); 1219 Ellen; 1275 Stocker; 1295 Thaxter; 1301 May; 1312 Stott; 1317 Brede; 1327 Edkins; 1332 (S: Burgweard); 1346 (W); 1379 Silverside; 1381 Osborn
Elene 1529 (W)
Eleyn* 1279 Ellen
Ellen 1296 Ormandy; 1324 Tarboc
Ellin 1561 (W)
Ellyn 1507 (W)
 
Ellot 1332 Ellett
Ellota 1379 Ellett; 1381 li
Elota 1379 (W)

Emma ME Emm < Norman Emma < CG Emma, Imma, with dim. Emmota. [Emm, Emmatt, Imm]

Ema c.1160 Emm; 1327 Rick
Emm 1327 Emm
Emma 1130 Hampstead; 1187 Emm; 1195 Normanville; 1197 Boterell; 1198 Sinclair; 1205 Winston; 1212 Beaufoy; 1214 Converse; 1218-19 Shoe; 1219 Emm; 1220 Brook; 1221 Leverett; 1227 Fett; 1236 Beaufoy; 1240 ***; 1242 Poddington; 1244 Darling; 1275 Earl; 1279 Haylet; 1289 Cobbler; 1296 Pilling; 1297 Athorn; 1298 Glaston; 1301 Soper; 1307 Souster; 1313 Wellock; 1317 Sloper; 1323 Plaster; 1324 Allmark; 1327 Catchpole; 1332 Jacob; 1353 Emmatt; 1371 Markham; 1372 Springall; 1379 Cockney; 1381 xviii; 1401 (W); 1413 Emmatt; 1457-58 Bodley
Emme c.1440 (W); 1507 Cushing
Imme* 1243 Imm
 
Emmete 1279 Emmatt
Emmot 1379 (W)
Emmota 1327, 1353 Emmatt; 1379 (W)
Emmote 1279, 1413 Emmatt
Emota 1380 Jeffcock

Emmeline OFr Ameline, Emmeline, hyp. < CG Adal-; OFr Amelot, Emelot, hyp. <
>Ameline. Ameline and Emeline are formally a Lat gens. of Amelina and Emelina, resp., but they app. also represent vern. forms in the nom. [Emblem, Emblott, Amelot]

Amelot
Amelina 1221 Emblem
Ameline (g.) 1066 Emblem
Amelyn* 1296 Emblem
Emelin* 1208 Emblem
Emelina 1154-89 Emblem; 1199-1215 (W); 1221 Emblem; 1319 (W)
Emeline 1422 (W)
Emeline (g.) 1115 Emblem
Emelyn 1379 (W)
Emelyne 1292 (W)
Emmelina 1154-89 Emblem
Emylyna 1332 Down
Amelot* 1275
 
Emelot 12° Amelot
Emelote* 1305 Emblott
Emeloth 1221 Barefoot

Engelise < OFr Engelais < CG Engilheid.

Engeleis 1202, 1205 Inglis
Engeleisia 1200 Inglis
Engelise 1190 Inglis

*Engelith < OE Engelgýð, a hybrid < CG Engel- and OE -gýð.

Engelieth 1198 (S)
Engeled' 1198 (S)
Ingeleth' 1202 (S)
Ingelieth (g.) 1222 (S)

Enota A dim. in -ot of some unidentified fem. name.

Enota 1306 Ennet

Epicelena Perh. related to Gk epikéleusis `cheering, exhortation', epikeleúô `to exhort, encourage, cheer on'.

Epicelena 1208 xli

Estrangia App. < OFr estrange < Lat extraneus `external, foreign', perh. here in the sense of `uncommon, exceptional'.

Estrangia 1202-03 xli

Estrild < OE Éastorhild. DECN has it surviving in England only until 12°.

Estrelda 1288 (S)
Estrild 1186-88, a.1248, 1327 (S)
Estrild' 1207, 1228 (S)
Estrild* 1279 Estrild
Estrilda c.1150 Estrild; 1201, 1209, 1219, 1229, 1251, 1275 (S); 1288-89 Estrild; 1299, 1313, 1327 (S)
Estrill' 1199, 1332 (S)
Estrilld' 1332 (S)

Etfled < OE Éadflæd.

Etfled 1200 (S)

Eulalia A Latinization of Gk eulalos `sweetly-speaking'. DECN classifies some forms under HILARY, taking them to be fem. forms of Lat Hilarius. [Hillary]

Eilaria 1200 Hillary
Elaria 1212 Hillary
Eularia 1200, 1212 Hillary
Hillaria 1219 Hillary; 1273 (W)
Ilaria 1219 Hillary
Illaria 1199 (W); 1219 Hillary
Ylaria 1208 Trussbutt
Yllaria 1200 Hillary; 1203, 1205, 1210 (W)

Euphemia Gk Euphêmía `auspicious speech'; Femmota is app. a dim. in -ota. [Effemy]

Eufemia 1188 Effemy; 1205, 1210, 1221, 1284, 1292, 1346 (W)
Eufemma 1200-11 (S: Sigeweard)
Eufemmia 1275 Effemy
Eufemme* 1275 Effemy
Euphemia 1305 Pimperley; 1346, 1379 (W)
 
Femmota 1357 (W)

Eustacia Lat Eustachis, perh. of Gk origin.

Eustace 1521 (W)
Eustachia 1200 (W); 1214, 1222 Eustace
 
Stacia 1327 Turpitt

Eva Lat, of Heb origin; the vern. is Eve. Ewe may be a different name. The dims. are in -ot, -et, -el-ot, and -el-un. [Eve, Eveling, Evatt, Ewe]

Eua 1296 Dyster; 1327 (S: Wulfsige)
Eva 1154-89 Eve; 1199 Jeeves; 1201 Babbington; 1206, 1211 Eve; 1249 Scollas; 1277 Sacker; 1278 Prestoe; 1303, 1346 (W); 1359 Carp; 1450 Purvis
Eve 1284, 1486 (W)
Ewe 1199-1200 Ewe
 
Euot 1314 Evatt
Euota 1317 Aldon; 1319 Wildsmith
Evette 1420 Evatt
Evelot* 1305 Eveling
Evelune (g.) 1218 Eveling
Evota 1426 (W)

Felicia Lat fem. of Felix `happy'; Felis, Phelis is the Eng form < Fr Felise. Fillys 1569 may be late enough to represent PHYLLIS instead. [Felice]

Felice 1460 (W)
Felicia 1194 Felice; 1203 Gooch; 1207 Felice; 1208 xl; 1212-23 Burgoin; 1279 Cowey; 1303 Winford; 1316, 1401 (W)
Felis 1381 Felice
Felisia 1379 (W)
Filisia 1379 (W)
Fillys 1569 (W)

Fina Perh. < OFr fin `delicate, tender'.

Fina 1293, 1327 Fine

Finepopla Completely obscure to me.

Finepopla 1203 xli

Florence Lat Florentia < florens `blooming'.

Florence 1273 (W)
Florence* 1250 Florence
Florencia 1207-08 Florence; 1346 (W)
Florentia 1207-08 Florence

Floria Fem. of Lat Florius, but here prob. Latinization of Fluri < OFr flur `flower' > ME flur, flour, which makes Flour' an early example of Flower, dated to 17° by DECN.

Floria 1193 Fleury
Flour' 1297 Flower
Flur' 1297 Flower
Fluri 1192 Fleury
 
Flurekin* 1230 Florkin

Fousafia Completely obscure to me.

Fousafia 1218 xli

Frethesant CG Frithesuind, Fredesendis, etc.

Freþesant 1221 Charles

Freware < OE Fréowaru.

Freware 1180 Frewer

Galiena Prob. not CG but rather related to Lat Gallus `inhabitant of Gallia'.

Galiena 1207 Galleon
Galiene (g.) 1240, 1250 (S: Blæcmann)

Gerbaga This has the appearance of being from a name in CG Gair- or OE Gér-, but the deuterotheme is unidentifiable.

Gerbaga 1327 Thede

Geva A hyp. < Genevieve, with a dim. in -cok. Geue is a regular Lat gen. of Geua; it may also be a vern. nom. form. [Jeeves]

Geua 1120-23, 12°, 1154-89, 1212 Jeeves
Geue (g.) 1208 Jeeves
Geva 1086 Riddell; 1199, 1313 Jeeves
Jeva 1327 Makin
 
Geuecok 1332 xxxix

Gilia Fem. of GILES, regularly Latinized Egidia, or hyp. < Gillian (JULIANA).

Egidia 1203 Gillet
Gilia 1154-89 Gilly; 1201 (W)
Gyly* 1332 Gilly
Gillot 1379 Gillet
Gillota 1198 Gillet

Gillian See JULIANA.

Gisla CG.

Gisla c.1110 Gisell

Gode OE.

Goda 1066 Good; 1202 (S: Ælfwine); 1327 (S: Léofrún)
Gode 1066 Good
Gode (g.) 1182-1200 (S: Sægifu)

Godeleva < OE *Godléofu. [Goodliff]

Godeleva a.1248 (S); 1343 (E)
Godeleve 1123-36 (E)
Godelif 1114-22 (E)
Godeliva 1231 (S)
Godelive (g.) 1224 (S)
Godlefe 1508 Goodliff
Godleue 1442 Iddenden

Godelina CG.

Godelina 1148 Godelin

Goderun Prob. < OE *Godrún.

Goderun 1066 Littleproud

Godith < OE Godgýð; DECN GOODETH. [Goodison]

Godid c.1130 (E)
Godit 1199 Goodison
Godith 1197 Craske; 1206 Goodison; 1212 (E); 1246 Orrell
Goditha 1221 Slaven; 1235 (S); 1317 Clare; 1339-40 (E)
Gudytha 1379 Goodison

Godiva < OE Godgifu. [Goodeve, Goodiff]

Godefe 1273 (W)
Godeue 1066 Goodeve
Godeva 1086 (W); 1115 (E)
Godgeua 1066 Goodeve
Godgiua 1121-48 (S)
Godiua 1066 Goodeve; c.1095 Day; l.12°, 1228 (S); 1221 Goodeve
Godiuia 1228 (S)
Godiva 1200 (W); 1235 (S)
Godyf 1317 Goodiff

Godusa < OE Godhyse.

Godehese 1198 Goodes
Godise 1066 Goodes
Godusa 1208, 1220 Goodes
Goduse (g.) 1190 Goodes

*Godwen < OE *Godwynn.

Godwyna 1332 (S)

Goldburg < OE *Goldburg.

Goldeburga 12° (S); 1160-65 (E)

Goldcorn A ME fem. name.

Goldcorn 1277-78 Goldcorn
Goldcorn* 1224-25 Goldcorn; 1305 (E)
Goldcorna 1271-72 Goldcorn

Golde OE.

Golda 1245 (E)
Golde 1279 Gold

Goldhen ME, literally `gold hen'. No doubt an occasional formation.

Goldhen c.1170 (E)

Goldiva < OE *Goldgiefu. Goldyna is a scribal error for Goldyua.

Goldeheve 1186-88 (S)
Goldgeve* 1275 Goldie
Goldhiue* 1221 Goldie
Goldiva 1189, 1219 Goldie
Goldyeua 1285 Goldie
Goldyeue* 1327 (S)
Goldyna 1251 (E)
Goldyve* 1275 Goldie

Goldrun < OE *Goldrún.

Golderon 1066 Golderon
Goldrun 1196 (S)
Goldrun* 1255 Golderon

Golla Eng spelling of ON Gulla, a hyp. of names in Guðl-.

Golla 1219 Goll

*Grece Perh. < CG grisja `grey', since OFr gris `grey' appears in ME as grece, greyce; popularly assoc. with OFr grace < Lat gratia `grace'. Grace and Grece prob. represent the vern. forms. DECN GRACE. [Grace]

Grace 1562 (W)
Gracia 1200 (W); 1213, 1232-35, 1247 Grace; 1303 (W); 1309 Hasse; 1346 (W)
Gracye* 1296 Grace
Gratia 1221 Grace
Grece* 1275 Grace
Grecia 1201 Grace; 1213, 1346 (W)
Grecie (g.) 1188 Grace
Gricia 1346 (W)

Greta Prob. a hyp. < Margareta; slightly more common early than DECN realized.

Greta 1219, 1260 Greet
Grete (g.) 1201 Greet

Griselda The name is app. < an CG name in -hildis, but the etym. is obscure. The citation seems to belong here.

Gresilda 1509 Hende

Guenevere See JENNIFER.

Gunnilda < ON Gunnhildr; the vern. seems to be Gunnell, of which Gunn(e) may be a hyp. DECN GUNILDA, ELPN Gunhild. [Gunnell, Gunnett, Gunson]

Gonilda 1284 (E)
Gonnilda 1279 Lyth; 1304 (E)
Gunel* 1240 Gunnell
Gunild' 1198 (S: Ælf- or Æðelflæd)
Gunilda 1170-87 (E); 1200, 1210, 1213 (W)
Gunnell 13° (W)
Gunnild 1066, c.1172-80 Gunnell; 1278 Gunson
Gunnild* 1240 Gunnell
Gunnilda 1203 Cray; 1211 Julian; 1279 Diver; 1295 (W); 1303 (E)
Gunnilde 1273
Gunnildes (g.) 1219 (S: Wulfgifu)
Gunnilla 1214, 1219 Gunnell
Gunnilt* 1154-89 Gunnell
 
Gunne* 1278 Gunson
Gunnota 1207, 1279 Gunnett
Gunnote* 1327 Gunnett

Gunnora < ON Gunnvr, ODa Gunwor, Gunnor, but often Norman. ELPN Gunnur. [Gunner]

Gonnora 1285 (W)
Gonora 1280-81 (E)
Gunora 1196-1220 (W); 1298-99 (E)
Gunneuare 1066 Gunner
Gunnor 1066 Gunner
Gunnora 1207-08 Gunner; 1212 Hern; 1237-45, 1289 (E); 1302 (W); 1327 Prophet
Gunnore* 1275 Gunner
Gunwar* 1279 Gunner
Gunware 1154-89, 1219 Gunner
Gynuara 1327 Crowde

Guthild < OE *Gúðhild, app. the native OE equiv. of the very common ON Gunnhildr.

Guthild 1222 (S)
Guthild'* 1228 (S)

Gwenllian See WENTLIANA.


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