Victorian Names from the 1800s
Victorian names from the 1800s including old-fashioned 19th century names for boys and girls.
Flossie
Meaning: flourishing, prosperous
Origin:Diminutive of Florence
Theophilus
Meaning: friend of God
Origin:Greek
Ephraim
Meaning: fruitful, fertile, productive
Origin:Hebrew
Uriah
Meaning: God is my light
Origin:Hebrew
Origin:Welsh, variation of Ambrose
Algernon
Meaning: moustached man
Origin:French
Abram
Meaning: father of multitudes
Origin:Hebrew
Dennis
Meaning: god of Nysa
Origin:French from Greek, vernacular form of Dionysius
Stanley
Meaning: near the stony clearing
Origin:English
Harold
Meaning: army ruler
Origin:Scandinavian
Roger
Meaning: famous warrior
Origin:German
Melvin
Meaning: council protector
Origin:English and Scottish
Maurice
Meaning: dark-skinned
Origin:English and French from Latin
Cuthbert
Meaning: famous, brilliant
Origin:English
Godfrey
Meaning: God's peace
Origin:German
Hubert
Meaning: bright, shining intellect
Origin:German
Clyde
Clyde is traditionally a Scottish name for a...
Origin:Scottish river name
Nigel
Meaning: dark, black-haired
Origin:Irish
Roderick
Meaning: famous ruler
Origin:German