Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Medieval English.
gender
usage
Aldith f Medieval English
Middle English form of Ealdgyð.
Aldus m & f Medieval English
Medieval variant of Aldous.
Amice f Medieval English
Medieval name derived from Latin amicus meaning "friend". This was a popular name in the Middle Ages, though it has since become uncommon.
Amphelise f Medieval English
Meaning unknown. It is attested from the 12th century in the Latin form Amphelisia and the vernacular form Anflis.
Diot f Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Dionysia.
Dye f Medieval English
Medieval short form of Dionysia.
Eda 2 f Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Edith.
Etheldred f Medieval English
Middle English form of Æðelþryð.
Etheldreda f Medieval English
Middle English form of Æðelþryð.
Ethelfleda f Medieval English
Middle English form of Æðelflæd.
Hawise f Medieval English
English form of a medieval French name appearing in various spellings such as Haueis or Haouys, which were derived from Hadewidis. The name was borne by a number of Norman and Anglo-Norman noblewomen from the 11th to 13th centuries.
Ibb f Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Isabel.
Jocosa f Medieval English
Medieval variant of Joyce, influenced by the Latin word iocosus or jocosus "merry, playful".
Kinborough f Medieval English
Middle English form of Cyneburg.
Malle f Estonian, Medieval English
Estonian diminutive of Maria or Maarja, now used independently. This was also a medieval English diminutive of Mary.
Matty 2 f Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Martha.
Meggy f Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Margaret.
Molle f Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Mary.
Rohese f Medieval English
Norman French form of Hrodohaidis.
Rohesia f Medieval English (Latinized)
Latinized form of the medieval name Rohese (see Rose).
Royse f Medieval English
Medieval variant of Rose.
Wilmot m & f Medieval English
Medieval diminutive and feminine form of William.