Victorian Names from the 1800s
Victorian names from the 1800s including old-fashioned 19th century names for boys and girls.
Eliza
Meaning: pledged to God
Origin:Hebrew
Theodora
Meaning: gift of God
Origin:Feminine variation of Theodore
Dorothea
Meaning: gift of God
Origin:Greek
Dorothy
Meaning: gift of God
Origin:English variation of Greek Dorothea
Cordelia
Meaning: heart; daughter of the sea
Origin:Latin; Celtic
Rose
Meaning: rose, a flower
Origin:Latin
Enid
Meaning: life, spirit
Origin:Welsh
Maude
Meaning: battle-mighty
Origin:English and French diminutive of Matilda, German
Lydia
Meaning: woman from Lydia
Origin:Greek
Miriam
Meaning: drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved
Origin:Hebrew or Egyptian
Abigail
Meaning: my father is joyful
Origin:Hebrew
Spencer
Meaning: house steward, dispenser of provisions
Origin:English
Ellis
Meaning: benevolent
Origin:English surname derived from Elijah or Elias or Welsh
August
Meaning: great, magnificent
Origin:German form of Latin Augustus
Edith
Meaning: prosperous in war
Origin:English
Winifred
Meaning: blessed peacemaking
Origin:Welsh
Ida
Meaning: industrious one
Origin:German