The bulk of the names aim to be from the 10th-15th centuries but many names from earlier and later periods are included as well.
Popular medieval names male. Derived from the medieval given name. Derives from German and means old or elder. Derives from German and means experienced advisor.
Brennon Brennan Brendyn Brendin Breandan. Both are in my ancestral lines. Dear and Joyous person.
Medieval names have since experienced a decline in frequency but are nonetheless used on a very heavy scale now. Within all Medieval names. Sound like the familiar Brandon.
It is not simply an alternate spelling of the name. The names are arranged in order of frequency from most popular to less popular. Derives from Latin and means steadfast.
If a letter is given in parentheses then spellings with and without it are both used. I have two names to add perhaps you have them in your bookDingman and Hamby. Research disclosed that Dingman or Ding Man was the man who was the spear thrower in battles.
Not the same as Laurencius Lorenz Laureyn. Blade is irregularly used as a mens name occurring often TOP 11 as a surname. Derives from German and means ruler of the people.