![]() There you go! Can you believe that so many of the names in use today (Zemislav excluded) were being used as baby names in Medieval times? We hope you enjoyed these 25 Medieval names and are inspired to choose one for your little prince. Zemislav means “family glory.” The name was most commonly found in the Czech Republic. ![]() We’re going to leave you with a weird one! Zemislav is one of the few examples of Slavic names used in Medieval Europe. While Wolf was popular across Europe, it was most popular in Germany and central Europe. Wolf comes from Old English by way of High-German and Old Icelandic. Do not even get us started on the Wulf-names. Wolfald, Wolfbern, Wolfbert, Wolfer, Wolfgang, Wolfgrim, Wolfgunda, Wolfhart, Wolfheah, Wolfhelm, and Wolfram were all around. Wolf, alone was a popular name but it was also used as a nickname for a ton of medieval names beginning with Wolf. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: 25 Medieval Baby Names for Girls You Probably Already Know and Love 2. The name belonged to two Medieval saints. The name started as a form of the Latin Titianus before transforming to Tyciano in Italy.
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