Meaning of Annis In Anglo-Saxon, Annis means Greek Agnes,Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes' More
Meaning of Edyth In Anglo-Saxon, Edyth means Happy warfare More
Meaning of Daisy In Anglo-Saxon, Daisy means Day's eye, from the old English. Also a flower name. Also a translation of the French Marguerite, and used as a pet form of Margaret. The use of Daisy in the chorus of the song A bicycle built for two made the name Daisy famous More
Meaning of Cathryn In Anglo-Saxon, Cathryn means Form of the Greek Catherine meaning 'pure' More
Meaning of Elvina In Anglo-Saxon, Elvina means Elfin More
Meaning of Ashley In English, Ashley means Lives in the ash tree grove. Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English word for ash wood. Famous bearer More
Meaning of Edith In Anglo-Saxon, Edith means Happy warfare. Spoils of war. From the Old English name Eadgyth, meaning rich or happy, and war. Famous bearer More
Meaning of Catherine In Anglo-Saxon, Catherine means Innocent More
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