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Anglo-Saxon names were used by the Anglo-Saxons who inhabited ancient England. See also about Germanic names.
- Old Irish
Old Irish - Anglo-Saxon Submitted Surnames - Behind the Name
- American
Artell is a name that was brought to England by the...
- Old Norse
Old Norse - Anglo-Saxon Submitted Surnames - Behind the Name
- Norman
Norman Submitted Surnames. Home » Submitted Names. Norman...
- Australian
Australian - Anglo-Saxon Submitted Surnames - Behind the...
- Medieval English
Medieval English Submitted Surnames. Home » Submitted Names....
- Low German
Posthumus Dutch, Low German From a personal name which was...
- Scottish
This was one of the surnames of the Scots who settled in...
- Old Irish
This is a list of surnames in which the origin is Old Saxon. Old Saxon was a West Germanic language spoken in northern Germany and the Netherlands.
This is a list of surnames in which the origin is Old English. Old English was the West Germanic language spoken by the Anglo-Saxons who inhabited ancient England.
Old English last names have origins in the Old English language and culture, dating back to the Anglo-Saxon era, from the 5th to the 12th century. These surnames are rooted in the landscapes, occupations, familial relations, and unique characteristics of individuals from that period.
Anglo-Saxon names were used by the Anglo-Saxons who inhabited ancient England. See also about Germanic names.
This Anglo-Saxon name generator will generate either 10 male or female names depending on your choice, as well as different styles of surnames. The Anglo-Saxons were Germanic tribes who first lived in Germany (as Saxons), but later migrated and reached Britain.
The first element of this name is derived from Sahson, the indigenous name of a continental Germanic people called the Saxons, who in turn derived their name from Old Saxon sahs meaning "knife, dagger, sword"...