| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Geoffery | God's peace / divine peace | French, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Gervayse | Probably 'spear servant' or 'spear-bearer.' | French, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Hamelin | Little home; derived from Haimo meaning 'home' or 'homestead' | Germanic, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Helier | Possibly 'holy, blessed' (from Old Norse Helgi) or 'cheerful' (from Latin Hilarius) | Breton, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Hughson | Son of Hugh (Hugh = 'heart, mind, spirit') | English, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Humprhey | Peaceful warrior | Germanic, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Huon | Derived from the Germanic root meaning 'mind, spirit' or 'heart/intellect'. | French, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Jeoffry | Possibly 'peaceful pledge' or 'pledge of peace.' | Norman | Boy | — | |
| Jocuin | Likely a medieval French/Germanic name; if related to Jocelyn it can mean 'descendant/member of the Gauts'; if influenced by Joaquín, 'God will establish' (uncertain) | Norman | Boy | — | |
| Joscelyne | Member or descendant of the Gauts (often rendered as 'little Goth' or 'one from the Gauts') | Norman | Girl | — | |
| josilin | Derived from a medieval Germanic name meaning 'little Gaut' or 'member of the Gauts' | French, Norman | Girl | — | |
| Lamay | Varies by origin: from Arabic Lamia/Lamya meaning (roughly) 'dark‑lipped' or 'beautiful'; as a surname related to LeMay/Lemay; in Tagalog the word means 'funeral wake'. | French, Norman, Tagalog | Girl | — | |
| Lancelin | Diminutive of 'Lance' - 'little lance' or young spearman | French, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Lionall | Young lion; lion-like | Norman | Boy | — | |
| Livingstone | Leving's town (settlement associated with Leving) | Norman, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Lorrymer | Occupational name meaning "maker of bridles and horse bits" (bridle-maker) | Norman | Unisex | — | |
| Lowella | Little wolf | English, Norman | Girl | — | |
| Mansel | Locational surname turned given name meaning 'from Le Mans' (the city of Le Mans in France). | Norman | Boy | — | |
| Marmaduc | Devotee or servant of Saint Máedóc (Maedoc) | Irish, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Mont | Hill, mountain; often 'from the mountain' or a diminutive of Montgomery/Montague | French, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Myls | Soldier | English, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Nigiel | 'black' or 'little black' (from Latin niger) | English, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Norries | Northerner / from the north | Norman | Boy | — | |
| Noyes | Surname meaning 'nut' or 'dweller by a nut grove'; alternatively 'descendant of Noye/Noah' in some cases | English, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Oric | Likely "ever-ruler" or "eternal ruler" if derived from Eiríkr; otherwise uncertain | Norman | Boy | — | |
| Orm | Snake, serpent | Danish, English, Icelandic, Norman, Norse, Norwegian, Swedish | Boy | — | |
| Orrys | No single established meaning; possibly linked to the surname Orris (associated with the orris/iris root) or to medieval personal-name roots | Norman | Boy | — | |
| Orvile | From the golden town | French, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Pare | {'Māori': 'an ornamental headband or carved lintel; an adornment', 'Indonesian': 'the word for bitter gourd / bitter melon (a vegetable)', 'French': "from Old French 'paré' meaning 'adorned' (used as a surname)"} | French, Indonesian, Norman | Unisex | — | |
| Parnella | A feminine diminutive/variant related to Petronella or derived from the surname Parnell; often interpreted as "little rock" or "rocky" by association with Petronella/Petra | Latin, Norman | Girl | — | |
| Passebreul | Passage or path by/through a small wood or grove | French, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Rainald | Counsel-ruler; 'wise ruler' (from elements meaning 'counsel' + 'rule') | Norman | Boy | — | |
| Redvers | From Reviers (a place in Normandy); originally a Norman surname adopted as a given name | English, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Reynor | 'counsel' + 'army' - 'wise/ruling army' or 'counselor of the army' | Norman | Boy | — | |
| Rohais | Probably 'famous' or 'renowned' (derived from the Germanic root hrod 'fame') | French, Norman | Girl | — | |
| Roye | Either 'red' (red-haired) or 'king', depending on origin | English, French, Irish, Norman, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Rozmonde | Famous protector | Germanic, Norman | Girl | — | |
| Russelle | Little red one; red-haired | English, Norman | Girl | — | |
| Russhel | Red-haired, 'little red one' | English, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Searl | Originally a surname derived from a personal name (Serlo/Serl); exact meaning uncertain | English, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Serlo | Uncertain - historically a Norman personal name derived from Old Norse Sørli/Sorli; exact original meaning is unclear and may be a pet or diminutive form. | Norman | Boy | — | |
| Taryll | Likely a modern variant of Terrell/Tyrrell (from the Norman surname Tirel), historically a nickname often interpreted as 'stubborn' or from a personal name | English, Norman | Boy | — | |
| Toye | In Yoruba usage, typically means 'worthy of praise' or 'to be praised'; as an English surname it has no specific given-name meaning. | English, Norman, Yoruba | Unisex | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Norman-origin name in our dataset.