Names with Saxon Origins

This page showcases a collection of Saxon names, providing insights into their meanings and origins. It aims to inspire parents and name enthusiasts to embrace the rich heritage and traditions of the Saxon people.

Meaning of Saxon Names

Saxon names are rooted in the Old English language, often reflecting the nature, values, and cultural practices of the Saxons.

Saxon names embody the spirit of ancient warrior tribes, reflecting their strength and unwavering determination.

Top 10 Saxon Names

Top 10 Most Popular Saxon Names in 2024
Based on name popularity data
Top Ten Saxon Boy NamesTop Ten Saxon Girl Names
  1. Chad: Anglo-Saxon for "battle" or "warrior".

  2. Alfred: Elf-counsel, wise ruler (Old English)

  3. Edwin: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "prosperous friend"

  4. Edgar: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "blessed with good fortune" or "prosperous guardian."

  5. Spencer: Dispenser, steward, weaver's son (Anglo-Saxon, Norman French, Gaelic)

  6. Ryker: Rich, powerful Anglo-Saxon name symbolizing strength, leadership, and self-reliance.

  7. Heath: Anglo-Saxon origin, "from the heathland

  8. Anglo-Saxon origin meaning "bright" or "famous."

  1. Taylor: Anglo-Saxon for "tailor," representing skillful design and artistry in textiles.

  2. Audrey: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble strength."

  3. Ethel (Anglo-Saxon): Noble, strength, prosperity

  4. Haley: "hero's daughter" (Irish), "meadow" (Anglo-Saxon), "day" (Hebrew)

  5. Island of linden trees; settlement by the River Lindis

  6. Gayla: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "joyful clearing"

555 Names of Saxon Origin

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