英語名ホイール — 350以上の名前と姓

ホイールを回して英語名を1/Nの確率でランダムに選びましょう。デフォルトの30名前リストは、イングランドで最も人気のある男女名(Oliver、Olivia、George、Amelia…)を組み合わせています。下のカテゴリーをタップして、完全なリストを読み込めます:人気男児名(40)、人気女児名(40)、クラシック(40)、王室(30)、ビクトリア朝(30)、一般姓(50)、職業姓(35)、地名姓(35)、貴族姓(30)。各項目に言語的由来と1行の意味が付属。

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近年イングランドで最も多く付けられた40の男児名。Oliver、George、Harryが2010年代以降首位を占めています。由来はラテン語、ヘブライ語、ギリシャ語、ゲルマン語、古英語。

Oliver – Latin origin meaning "olive tree." England's top boys name for years, symbolizing peace.

George – Greek origin meaning "farmer" or "earth worker." Royal classic worn by six British kings.

Harry – Germanic origin meaning "home ruler." Medieval form of Henry, popularized by Prince Harry.

Noah – Hebrew origin meaning "rest" or "comfort." Biblical name climbing the English charts.

Jack – English origin, derived from John, meaning "God is gracious." Cheerful and quintessentially British.

Leo – Latin origin meaning "lion." Short, strong, and gaining massive popularity across England.

Oscar – Irish origin meaning "deer friend" or "God's spear." Literary, with connections to Oscar Wilde.

Charlie – Germanic origin meaning "free man." Friendly diminutive of Charles, also a standalone name.

Alfie – English origin meaning "wise counselor." Charming short form of Alfred.

Henry – Germanic origin meaning "estate ruler." Royal name worn by eight English kings.

Archie – Germanic origin meaning "truly brave." Originally short for Archibald.

Freddie – Germanic origin meaning "peaceful ruler." Affectionate form of Frederick.

Arthur – Celtic origin meaning "bear." Legendary name of King Arthur.

Theo – Greek origin meaning "gift of God." Short form of Theodore.

William – Germanic origin meaning "resolute protector." Royal classic worn by princes and kings.

Thomas – Aramaic origin meaning "twin." Biblical name consistently popular for centuries.

James – Hebrew origin meaning "supplanter." Royal and biblical, worn by multiple English kings.

Edward – Old English origin meaning "wealthy guardian." Noble name of many English kings.

Finley – Irish origin meaning "fair warrior." Celtic name gaining tremendous popularity.

Max – Latin origin meaning "greatest." Short for Maxwell or Maximilian.

Lucas – Latin origin meaning "light-giving." Biblical name with warm appeal.

Mason – English occupational origin meaning "stone worker." Surname turned popular first name.

Ethan – Hebrew origin meaning "strong" or "firm." Biblical name representing steadfastness.

Alexander – Greek origin meaning "defender of men." Historical name worn by great leaders.

Sebastian – Greek origin meaning "venerable." Sophisticated with literary connections.

Daniel – Hebrew origin meaning "God is my judge." Biblical classic consistently popular.

Samuel – Hebrew origin meaning "heard by God." Biblical name with gentle strength.

Benjamin – Hebrew origin meaning "son of the right hand." Biblical name representing favor.

Isaac – Hebrew origin meaning "laughter." Biblical patriarch's name with joyful connotations.

Joseph – Hebrew origin meaning "God will increase." Biblical classic worn by saints and leaders.

Dylan – Welsh origin meaning "son of the sea." Poetic name with Celtic roots.

Toby – Hebrew origin meaning "God is good." Friendly, thoroughly English in character.

Lewis – Germanic origin meaning "renowned warrior." British spelling of Louis.

Matthew – Hebrew origin meaning "gift of God." Biblical apostle's name with enduring popularity.

Adam – Hebrew origin meaning "man" or "earth." First man in biblical tradition.

Jude – Hebrew origin meaning "praised." Short, strong biblical name.

Reuben – Hebrew origin meaning "behold, a son." Biblical name with vintage appeal.

Felix – Latin origin meaning "happy" or "fortunate." Cheerful name with Roman heritage.

Jasper – Persian origin meaning "bringer of treasure." Sophisticated with vintage charm.

Louie – Germanic origin meaning "famous warrior." Friendly variant of Louis.

近年イングランドで最も多く付けられた40の女児名。Olivia、Amelia、Islaがトップ。由来はラテン語、ギリシャ語、ヘブライ語、ゲルマン語、自然を表す古英語。

Olivia – Latin origin meaning "olive tree." England's most popular girls name for years.

Amelia – Germanic origin meaning "work" or "industrious." Elegant with vintage charm.

Isla – Scottish origin meaning "island." Soft, lyrical name soaring in popularity.

Ava – Latin origin meaning "like a bird." Short, sweet, with Hollywood glamour.

Ivy – English origin meaning "faithfulness." Nature name representing strength.

Freya – Norse origin meaning "noble lady." Goddess name thoroughly English in adoption.

Lily – English origin meaning "pure." Delicate flower name symbolizing innocence.

Florence – Latin origin meaning "flourishing" or "prosperous." Victorian classic in revival.

Mia – Scandinavian origin meaning "mine" or "beloved." Short, international, simple.

Willow – English origin meaning "graceful" or "slender." Nature name with flowing quality.

Rosie – Latin origin meaning "rose." Cheerful, quintessentially British.

Sophia – Greek origin meaning "wisdom." Classic with royal connections.

Isabella – Hebrew origin meaning "devoted to God." Romantic name with Spanish flair.

Grace – Latin origin meaning "elegance" or "goodness." Virtue name representing favor.

Daisy – English origin meaning "day's eye." Sunny flower name with innocent charm.

Sienna – Italian origin meaning "reddish brown." Artistic name gaining popularity.

Poppy – Latin origin meaning "red flower." Vibrant nature name with memorial significance.

Emily – Latin origin meaning "rival" or "industrious." Consistently beloved classic.

Ella – Germanic origin meaning "all" or "fairy maiden." Simple, elegant, musical.

Scarlett – English origin meaning "red." Bold color name with literary connections.

Phoebe – Greek origin meaning "bright" or "shining." Mythological with friendly feel.

Sophie – Greek origin meaning "wisdom." Softer French form of Sophia.

Charlotte – French origin meaning "free woman." Royal name worn by princesses.

Evie – Hebrew origin meaning "life." Sweet diminutive of Eve or Evelyn.

Elsie – Scottish origin meaning "pledged to God." Victorian darling making a comeback.

Violet – Latin origin meaning "purple." Flower name with Edwardian elegance.

Matilda – Germanic origin meaning "battle mighty." Strong historical with Roald Dahl ties.

Maya – Multiple origins meaning "water" or "illusion." International with soft appeal.

Alice – Germanic origin meaning "noble." Literary classic from Wonderland.

Emilia – Latin origin meaning "rival." Shakespearean, more elaborate than Emily.

Elizabeth – Hebrew origin meaning "God is my oath." Royal classic worn by queens.

Esme – French origin meaning "esteemed" or "loved." Sophisticated, gaining popularity.

Harper – English origin meaning "harp player." Occupational surname turned first name.

Lucy – Latin origin meaning "light." Bright, cheerful classic.

Ruby – Latin origin meaning "red gemstone." Precious stone with warm energy.

Margot – French origin meaning "pearl." Sophisticated vintage with continental flair.

Bonnie – Scottish origin meaning "pretty" or "cheerful." Sweet, wholesome.

Harriet – Germanic origin meaning "home ruler." Feminine form of Harry.

Evelyn – English origin meaning "desired" or "wished-for child." Soft, romantic.

Luna – Latin origin meaning "moon." Celestial name with mystical quality.

クラシック英語名

500年以上連続して使われている名前。William、Elizabeth、John、Mary、CatherineはDomesday Book、シェイクスピア、オースティンに登場し、現代の出生証明書にも残っています。

William – Germanic origin meaning "resolute protector." Timeless name worn by conquerors, princes, and poets.

Elizabeth – Hebrew origin meaning "God is my oath." Ultimate English classic worn by two legendary queens.

John – Hebrew origin meaning "God is gracious." England's most enduring boys name for centuries.

Mary – Hebrew origin meaning "beloved" or "wished-for child." Biblical classic representing devotion.

Richard – Germanic origin meaning "brave ruler." Worn by three English kings including the Lionheart.

Margaret – Greek origin meaning "pearl." Classic representing purity and value.

Robert – Germanic origin meaning "bright fame." Noble with royal connections.

Anne – Hebrew origin meaning "grace" or "favor." Simple elegance worn by queens and saints.

Charles – Germanic origin meaning "free man." Royal classic worn by kings and princes.

Catherine – Greek origin meaning "pure." Sophisticated with multiple royal bearers.

Peter – Greek origin meaning "rock" or "stone." Biblical apostle's name representing foundation.

Jane – Hebrew origin meaning "God is gracious." Timeless with literary connections to Austen.

David – Hebrew origin meaning "beloved." Biblical king's name representing leadership.

Emma – Germanic origin meaning "universal" or "whole." Medieval classic in modern renaissance.

Michael – Hebrew origin meaning "who is like God." Archangel's name representing protection.

Sarah – Hebrew origin meaning "princess" or "noblewoman." Biblical matriarch's name.

Christopher – Greek origin meaning "bearer of Christ." Saint's name representing guidance.

Victoria – Latin origin meaning "victory." Royal classic worn by England's longest-reigning queen.

Andrew – Greek origin meaning "manly" or "brave." Patron saint of Scotland.

Helen – Greek origin meaning "light" or "bright." Classical name of legendary beauty.

Edward – Old English origin meaning "wealthy guardian." Royal name worn by numerous English kings.

Frances – Latin origin meaning "from France" or "free one." Classic with feminine grace.

George – Greek origin meaning "farmer." Patron saint of England worn by six British kings.

Dorothy – Greek origin meaning "gift of God." Vintage classic with timeless charm.

Stephen – Greek origin meaning "crown" or "garland." First Christian martyr's name.

Ruth – Hebrew origin meaning "companion" or "friend." Biblical name representing loyalty.

Philip – Greek origin meaning "lover of horses." Royal and biblical with aristocratic bearing.

Rebecca – Hebrew origin meaning "to bind" or "captivating." Biblical matriarch.

Anthony – Latin origin meaning "priceless" or "praiseworthy." Roman classic with Shakespearean ties.

Patricia – Latin origin meaning "noble" or "patrician." Aristocratic heritage and dignity.

Jonathan – Hebrew origin meaning "gift of God." Biblical, representing friendship.

Eleanor – Greek origin meaning "light" or "bright one." Medieval queen's name with elegance.

Nicholas – Greek origin meaning "victory of the people." Saint's name with generosity.

Caroline – Germanic origin meaning "free woman." Elegant royal name with continental flair.

Paul – Latin origin meaning "small" or "humble." Biblical apostle representing transformation.

Beatrice – Latin origin meaning "she who brings happiness." Dante's muse.

Alfred – Old English origin meaning "wise counselor." Noble name of Alfred the Great.

Clara – Latin origin meaning "bright" or "clear." Victorian favorite representing clarity.

Frederick – Germanic origin meaning "peaceful ruler." Strong historical with royal connections.

Josephine – Hebrew origin meaning "God will increase." Elegant French form with romance.

王室英語名

イングランドの君主や王室メンバーが用いた名前。8人のHenry王、6人のGeorge王、8人のEdward王。最近の王室命名 — Louis王子、Charlotte王女、Beatrice王女、Harry王子 — はイギリス全土の名付け傾向に影響しています。

Victoria – Latin origin meaning "victory." England's second-longest reigning monarch.

Albert – Germanic origin meaning "noble and bright." Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's consort.

Alexandra – Greek origin meaning "defender of mankind." Elegant royal name.

Louis – Germanic origin meaning "famous warrior." Revived by Prince William's youngest son.

Charlotte – French origin meaning "free woman." Current princess; King George III's queen.

Philip – Greek origin meaning "lover of horses." Duke of Edinburgh, served the Crown 70+ years.

Diana – Latin origin meaning "divine" or "heavenly." The People's Princess.

Arthur – Celtic origin meaning "bear." Legendary King Arthur; middle name of Prince William.

Beatrice – Latin origin meaning "she who brings happiness." Princess Beatrice.

Leopold – Germanic origin meaning "brave people." Queen Victoria's youngest son.

Adelaide – Germanic origin meaning "noble." Queen Adelaide, wife of William IV.

Augustus – Latin origin meaning "great" or "magnificent." Prince Augustus Frederick.

Eugenie – Greek origin meaning "well-born." Granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II.

Frederick – Germanic origin meaning "peaceful ruler." Multiple Prince Fredericks in royal history.

Margaret – Greek origin meaning "pearl." Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth II's younger sister.

Henry – Germanic origin meaning "estate ruler." Eight English kings, including Henry VIII.

Matilda – Germanic origin meaning "battle mighty." First female ruler of England (12th century).

Edmund – Old English origin meaning "fortunate protector." Multiple medieval kings.

Alice – Germanic origin meaning "noble." Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Alice.

Edward – Old English origin meaning "wealthy guardian." Eight Kings of England.

Zara – Arabic origin meaning "princess" or "flower." Princess Anne's daughter.

Richard – Germanic origin meaning "brave ruler." Three Kings including Richard the Lionheart.

Anne – Hebrew origin meaning "grace." Princess Royal, Queen Elizabeth II's only daughter.

James – Hebrew origin meaning "supplanter." Two Kings of England and seven of Scotland.

Camilla – Latin origin meaning "young ceremonial attendant." Queen Consort.

Harold – Old English origin meaning "army ruler." Last Anglo-Saxon king of England.

Louise – Germanic origin meaning "famous warrior." Princess Louise, artistic daughter of Victoria.

Stephen – Greek origin meaning "crown." King Stephen, 12th-century ruler.

Sophia – Greek origin meaning "wisdom." Electress Sophia of Hanover.

Alfred – Old English origin meaning "wise counselor." Alfred the Great.

ビクトリア朝英語名

ビクトリア女王の治世(1837-1901)に人気だった名前。Florence Nightingale、Ada Lovelace、Algernon Swinburne。19世紀後半特有の趣を持ち、2000年代以降復活しています。

Florence – Latin origin meaning "flourishing." Florence Nightingale's name; Victorian icon in revival.

Walter – Germanic origin meaning "ruler of the army." Strong Victorian-era favorite.

Edith – Old English origin meaning "prosperous in war." Vintage darling making a comeback.

Archibald – Germanic origin meaning "truly brave." Formal Victorian name, often shortened to Archie.

Mabel – Latin origin meaning "lovable." Sweet Victorian classic with rising modern appeal.

Clarence – Latin origin meaning "bright." Aristocratic title-turned-name from the Duchy of Clarence.

Violet – Latin origin meaning "purple." Flower name epitomizing Victorian floriography.

Percival – Old French origin meaning "pierce the valley." Arthurian knight; Victorian favorite.

Hazel – English origin meaning "hazel tree." Nature name revived from Victorian era.

Cecil – Latin origin meaning "blind." Aristocratic surname turned first name in Victorian England.

Ada – Germanic origin meaning "noble." Ada Lovelace, first computer programmer; Victorian intellectual.

Reginald – Germanic origin meaning "wise ruler." Stately Victorian favorite.

Pearl – Latin origin meaning "precious gemstone." Gem name beloved in late-Victorian period.

Algernon – Old French origin meaning "with a moustache." Aristocratic with literary connections.

Winifred – Welsh origin meaning "blessed peacemaking." Saintly Victorian favorite.

Bertram – Germanic origin meaning "bright raven." Distinguished Victorian gentleman's name.

Constance – Latin origin meaning "steadfast." Virtue name representing Victorian moral character.

Mortimer – Old French origin meaning "still water." Surname turned first name in aristocratic Victorian families.

Rosalind – Latin origin meaning "pretty rose." Shakespearean name with Victorian elegance.

Wilfred – Old English origin meaning "desiring peace." Strong Victorian-era favorite.

Gertrude – Germanic origin meaning "strength of a spear." Imposing Victorian classic.

Horace – Latin origin meaning "timekeeper." Distinguished name with Roman heritage.

Millicent – Germanic origin meaning "strong in work." Elegant Victorian rarity.

Ernest – Germanic origin meaning "serious." Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" Victorian classic.

Blanche – French origin meaning "white." Pure, Victorian-elegant feminine name.

Basil – Greek origin meaning "royal." Distinguished name with herbal connections.

Harriet – Germanic origin meaning "home ruler." Harriet Beecher Stowe's name; Victorian strength.

Rupert – Germanic origin meaning "bright fame." Aristocratic with literary flair.

Prudence – Latin origin meaning "good judgment." Puritan virtue name beloved in Victorian times.

Nathaniel – Hebrew origin meaning "gift of God." Biblical, with Victorian moral weight.

一般的な英語の姓

イングランドで最も多い50の姓で、人口の約12%を占めます。Smithだけで英国の50万人以上が名乗っています。多くは中世の4つの源 — 職業、父称、外見、地形 — に由来します。

Smith – Occupational origin meaning "metalworker" or "blacksmith." Most common surname in England (~1.3% of population).

Jones – Welsh origin meaning "son of John." Particularly common in Wales and the English borders.

Williams – Patronymic meaning "son of William." Welsh and English origin.

Brown – Descriptive origin referring to hair or complexion color.

Taylor – Occupational origin from Old French "tailleur," meaning a tailor of clothes.

Davies – Welsh patronymic meaning "son of David." Common throughout Wales.

Wilson – Patronymic meaning "son of Will," a diminutive of William.

Evans – Welsh patronymic meaning "son of Evan," the Welsh form of John.

Thomas – Patronymic from the biblical name meaning "twin."

Roberts – Patronymic meaning "son of Robert."

Johnson – Patronymic meaning "son of John." Common across England.

Walker – Occupational origin referring to a fuller of cloth, who "walked" on wet cloth.

Wright – Occupational origin meaning "craftsman" or "builder."

Robinson – Patronymic meaning "son of Robin," a diminutive of Robert.

Thompson – Patronymic meaning "son of Tom" or Thomas.

White – Descriptive origin referring to hair color or fair complexion.

Hughes – Welsh patronymic meaning "son of Hugh."

Edwards – Patronymic meaning "son of Edward."

Green – Topographical origin denoting one who lived near a village green.

Hall – Topographical origin for someone who lived or worked in a hall or manor house.

Wood – Topographical origin for someone living near a wood or forest.

Harris – Patronymic meaning "son of Harry."

Martin – From the Latin name Martinus, derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.

Jackson – Patronymic meaning "son of Jack."

Clarke – Occupational origin meaning "clerk" or scholarly person; a literate person in medieval times.

Lewis – Welsh origin from "Llywelyn"; also from Germanic "Ludwig" meaning famous warrior.

Scott – Ethnic origin denoting someone from Scotland.

Turner – Occupational origin for someone who worked a lathe, turning wood.

Hill – Topographical origin for someone who lived on or near a hill.

Moore – Topographical origin for someone who lived near a moor or marshland.

Clark – Variant spelling of Clarke; same clerical occupational origin.

Cooper – Occupational origin for a barrel-maker.

Harrison – Patronymic meaning "son of Harry."

Ward – Occupational origin meaning "guard" or "watchman."

Morris – Norman French origin from "Maurice," meaning "dark-skinned."

King – Nickname origin for someone who acted regally, or who played the king in pageants.

Watson – Patronymic meaning "son of Wat," a diminutive of Walter.

Baker – Occupational origin for a baker of bread.

Mitchell – Derived from Michael, meaning "who is like God."

James – Patronymic from the biblical name James.

Morgan – Welsh origin meaning "sea-born" or "great chief."

Bell – Occupational origin for a bell-ringer, or topographical for living near a bell.

Bailey – Occupational origin for a bailiff, a court officer.

Young – Descriptive origin distinguishing the younger of two people with the same name.

Allen – Celtic origin meaning "handsome" or "harmony."

Foster – Occupational origin for a forester or sometimes a foster-parent.

Bennett – Medieval form of Benedict, from Latin "benedictus" meaning blessed.

Shaw – Topographical origin for someone living near a small wood or thicket.

Ellis – Patronymic from Elias, the Greek form of the biblical Elijah.

Russell – Old French nickname origin meaning "little red one," for someone with red hair.

職業由来の英語の姓

中世の職業から派生した姓。Smithは鍛冶屋、Fletcherは矢職人、Cooperは樽職人、Thatcherは藁葺き屋根職人、Websterは機織り。14世紀までにこれらの職業ラベルは世襲の姓となりました。

Fletcher – Old French origin for an arrow-maker; from "flèche" (arrow).

Mason – Old French origin for a stoneworker or builder in stone.

Thatcher – Old English origin for a roof-thatcher who worked with straw and reed.

Carpenter – Old French origin for a woodworker; from "carpentier."

Miller – Occupational origin for someone who operated a grain mill.

Fisher – Old English origin for a fisherman.

Archer – Old French origin for a professional bowman.

Carter – Old French origin for a cart-driver or transporter of goods.

Potter – Old English origin for a maker of pottery.

Farmer – Occupational origin originally meaning a tax-collector who "farmed" revenue.

Hunter – Old English origin for a professional huntsman.

Shepherd – Old English origin for a tender of sheep.

Barber – Old French origin for a barber-surgeon; from "barbe" (beard).

Butler – Old French origin for a bottle-keeper in a noble household.

Cook – Old English origin for a household or professional cook.

Brewer – Old English origin for a brewer of ale.

Chapman – Old English origin for a merchant or trader; from "ceapman."

Chandler – Old French origin for a maker of candles.

Draper – Old French origin for a maker or seller of cloth.

Dyer – Old English origin for a dyer of cloth.

Fuller – Old English origin for someone who thickened cloth by treading.

Glover – Old English origin for a maker of gloves.

Hayward – Old English origin for a fence-guard who protected enclosed fields.

Marshall – Old French origin for a horse-keeper or military officer.

Palmer – Old French origin for a pilgrim who returned from the Holy Land bearing a palm.

Parker – Old French origin for a park-keeper of a noble's deer-park.

Sawyer – Old English origin for a sawer of wood.

Slater – Old French origin for a layer of roof slates.

Spencer – Old French origin for a dispenser of provisions in a noble household.

Tanner – Old English origin for a tanner of leather.

Weaver – Old English origin for a weaver of cloth.

Webster – Old English origin for a female weaver.

Wheeler – Old English origin for a maker of wheels.

Wainwright – Old English origin for a builder of wagons.

Collier – Old English origin for a maker of charcoal or coal-miner.

英語の地名由来の姓

イングランドの町や地形から取られた姓。London、York、Kent、Devon。多くは-ton(古英語で「集落」)、-ford(渡し)、-ley(草地)で終わります。

London – Surname from the capital city of England; Roman origin "Londinium."

York – Surname from the historic northern city; from Old Norse "Jórvík."

Kent – Surname from the south-eastern English county; Celtic origin meaning "edge" or "border."

Devon – Surname from the south-western county; from the Celtic tribe Dumnonii.

Bristol – Surname from the western port city; Old English "Brycgstow" meaning "place at the bridge."

Chester – Surname from the Cheshire city; from Latin "castrum" meaning fortified camp.

Lincoln – Surname from the eastern cathedral city; Latin "Lindum colonia."

Durham – Surname from the northern cathedral city; Old English "dun" (hill) plus Norse "holm" (island).

Essex – Surname from the eastern county; meaning "East Saxons."

Cambridge – Surname from the university city; meaning "bridge over the Cam."

Stafford – Surname from the Midlands town; meaning "ford by a staithe" (landing place).

Bradford – Surname from the Yorkshire city; meaning "broad ford."

Stratford – Surname from Stratford-upon-Avon; meaning "street ford" (Roman road crossing).

Ashford – Surname from the Kent town; meaning "ford by ash trees."

Oxford – Surname from the university city; meaning "ford for oxen."

Barton – Topographical origin meaning "barley farm" or grain-storage settlement.

Bolton – Surname from the Lancashire town; Old English "bothl-tun" meaning "settlement with buildings."

Burton – Old English origin meaning "fortified settlement."

Clifford – Topographical origin meaning "ford by a cliff."

Preston – Old English origin meaning "priest's settlement."

Norton – Old English origin meaning "north settlement."

Sutton – Old English origin meaning "south settlement."

Weston – Old English origin meaning "west settlement."

Easton – Old English origin meaning "east settlement."

Hampton – Old English origin meaning "home settlement" or "high settlement."

Langley – Old English origin meaning "long meadow."

Morton – Old English origin meaning "moor settlement."

Shelton – Old English origin meaning "settlement on a ledge."

Stanley – Old English origin meaning "stony meadow."

Thornton – Old English origin meaning "thorn-tree settlement."

Walton – Old English origin meaning "settlement of the Britons" or "walled settlement."

Worthington – Old English origin meaning "settlement of Wurth's people."

Pennington – Old English origin meaning "settlement on the pen" (hill).

Coventry – Surname from the Midlands cathedral city; Old English "Cofa's tree."

Buckingham – Surname from the Bucks county; meaning "Bucca's people's homestead."

貴族/英国貴族の姓

イングランドの歴史的貴族の姓。Percy(ノーサンバランド公爵)、Howard(ノーフォーク公爵)、Cavendish(デボンシャー公爵)、Grosvenor(ウェストミンスター公爵)。多くは1066年のウィリアム征服王と共に来たノルマン人の家系に遡ります。

Percy – Norman origin tied to the Dukes of Northumberland; one of England's oldest noble families.

Howard – Anglo-Norman origin meaning "noble watchman." The Dukes of Norfolk, premier dukedom of England.

Russell – Norman origin meaning "little red." The Dukes of Bedford and earlier Earls of Bedford.

Cavendish – Old English origin meaning "Cafna's pasture." The Dukes of Devonshire seat at Chatsworth.

Seymour – Norman French origin from "Saint-Maur." Queen Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII.

Churchill – Old English origin meaning "church on a hill." Dukes of Marlborough; Sir Winston Churchill.

Montague – Norman French origin meaning "pointed mountain." The Dukes of Manchester.

Neville – Norman French origin from "new town." Earls of Westmorland, Warwick the Kingmaker's family.

Fitzroy – Norman French origin meaning "son of the king." Surname given to royal illegitimate sons.

Beaufort – Norman French origin meaning "beautiful fortress." Dukes of Beaufort, descended from John of Gaunt.

Pemberton – Old English origin meaning "settlement of the hill." Distinguished gentry.

Worthington – Old English origin tied to landed gentry families.

Ashworth – Old English origin meaning "ash-tree enclosure." Northern gentry.

Fairfax – Old English origin meaning "fair-haired." Lord Fairfax, Civil War general.

Berkeley – Old English origin meaning "birch wood." Earls of Berkeley, ancient family.

Courtenay – Norman French origin from the lordship of Courtenay; Earls of Devon.

Mortimer – Norman French origin meaning "dead sea." Earls of March, powerful medieval family.

Beaumont – Norman French origin meaning "beautiful mountain." Distinguished Anglo-Norman family.

Hastings – Norman origin from the Sussex port town. Marquesses of Hastings.

Salisbury – Surname from the cathedral city; Earls and Marquesses of Salisbury.

Somerset – Surname from the western county; Dukes of Somerset, descended from royalty.

Windsor – Royal house name since 1917; from the Berkshire town and castle.

Fitzwilliam – Norman French origin meaning "son of William." Earls Fitzwilliam.

Beauchamp – Norman French origin meaning "beautiful field." Pronounced "Beecham"; ancient earls.

Talbot – Norman French origin; Earls of Shrewsbury, prominent military family.

Vere – Norman French origin from a Norman town; Earls of Oxford, ancient peerage.

Cholmondeley – Pronounced "Chumley"; Marquesses of Cholmondeley.

Grosvenor – Norman French origin meaning "great hunter." Dukes of Westminster, wealthiest peerage.

Knollys – Old English origin meaning "small hill." Distinguished Tudor courtier family.

Willoughby – Old English origin meaning "settlement among willow trees." Ancient baronial line.

よくある質問

ホイールに何個の英語名がありますか?

9カテゴリーに350以上の項目:人気男児名40、人気女児名40、クラシック40、王室30、ビクトリア朝30、一般姓50、職業姓35、地名姓35、貴族姓30。ホイールは30名前のデフォルトを読み込み、カテゴリーボタンをクリックすると完全リストに切り替わります。

英語名はどこから来ますか?

英語名は少なくとも10の言語的由来から派生:古英語とアングロサクソン語、1066年以降のノルマン・フランス語、ラテン語(教会経由)、ギリシャ語(キリスト教経由)、ヘブライ語(聖書経由)、ゲルマン語(サクソン人入植者経由)、ケルト語とウェールズ語、ノルウェー語(ヴァイキング侵入経由)、アイルランド語、スコットランド語。

このホイールで赤ちゃんの名前を選べますか?

はい。人気男児リストか人気女児リストを読み込み、必要に応じてシャッフルし、回します。各候補は1/Nの確率で選ばれます。音声読み上げをオンにすると結果が聞こえます。短いリストはHistory API経由でURLに保存するか、言語ごとのlocalStorageに保存できます。

クラシック、王室、ビクトリア朝名の違いは?

クラシック名(William、Elizabeth、John、Mary)は全社会階層で500年以上使われています。王室名(Victoria、Albert、Diana、Louis)は君主制と結びついています。ビクトリア朝名(Florence、Mabel、Algernon)はビクトリア女王の治世(1837-1901)に人気で、19世紀末の特徴を持ちます。

職業姓、地名姓、貴族姓とは何ですか?

職業姓は中世の職業から:Smith(鍛冶屋)、Fletcher(矢職人)、Cooper(樽職人)。地名姓は町や地形から:London、York、Ashford。貴族姓は歴史的貴族:Percy、Howard、Cavendish、Churchill — 多くは1066年のノルマン家系に遡ります。