Ælfflæd is an name of Anglo-Saxon England meaning Ælf (Elf) and flæd (beauty). It may refer to: Saint Ælfflæd of […]
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Ælfgifu
Ælfgifu (also Ælfgyfu, earlier Elfgiva, Elgiva, etc.) is an Old English feminine personal name. It may refer to: Ælfgifu of […]
Ælfheah
Ælfheah is not a popular first name.
Ælfric
The name Ælfric (Old English: Ælfrīc) may refer to:
Ælfweard
Origin: Anglo-Saxon.
Ælfweard of London (d. 1044), Bishop of London Ælfweard of Wessex (d. 924), maybe King of Wessex
Ælfwine
Origin: German.
Ælfwine (also Aelfwine, Elfwine) is an Old English personal name. It is composed of the elements ælf "elf" and wine […]
Aelyne
Aelyne is not a popular first name.
Aemilius
Origin: Latin.
Meaning: Rival, Emulating.
Aemilius is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name.
Aenea
Meaning: To praise.
Aenea is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a girl (female) name.
Aenor
Origin: Breton.
Aénor (also Aenora, Ainora; the spelling Aénor suggests an original trisyllabic pronunciation) was a feminine given name in medieval France. […]