Shakespearean Baby Names With Meanings
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Shakespearean names are often derived from a variety of sources, including historical figures, mythological characters, and nature. Some of the most popular Shakespearean names include Romeo, Juliet, Ophelia, Cordelia, Miranda, and Prospero.
Shakespeare’s plays were written in Early Modern English, which was used from the 1500s to the 1700s. The names in his plays were often chosen to reflect the time period and culture in which they were set. For example, the name “Ophelia” is derived from the Greek word “ophelos,” which means “help” or “assistance”
This collection has all Shakespearean Baby Names - traditional, modern,religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Shakespearean baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Shakespearean Baby Names List
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy | Son of Belarius; a popular being | |
Boy | The Tragedy of Macbeth | |
Girl | The one from the heaven | |
Boy | A Centaur | |
Boy | The tragedy that happened to Coriolanus; a story of Shakespeare | |
Boy | One who toils and works; constable | |
Boy | this name means my god is Jehovah or famous fighter. | |
Girl | this name means pledged to god or oath is my god. | |
Boy | A person who makes arrows | |
Boy | It represents 'a person in bloom'; Popularized by the character | |
Boy | Obtained from the word Llewellyn, this word means a leader | |
Boy | A king's brother; a confident being | |
Boy | Name suited for a young count |