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This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Medieval; and the ending sequence is i.
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Aagi m Old Swedish
Variant of Aaghe.
Adbrei m Medieval English
Of debated origin and meaning.... [more]
Ådjî m Medieval Walloon
Walloon form of Alger.
Aethelsi m Medieval English
Variant of Æthelsige recorded in Domesday Book.
Aggi f & m Danish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Icelandic, Swedish (Rare), Old Danish, Old Swedish
Diminutive of Ágúst, Angelica and other names containing Ag.
Agneli m Medieval English, Medieval Scandinavian
From the Nordic name elements ag meaning "edge of sword, blade" and nelli.
Ailwi m Medieval English
Coalescence of several Old English names: Æðelwig "noble battle", Ealdwig "ancient battle", and Ælfwig "elf battle".
Aizeti f Basque, Medieval Basque
Old Basque name of unknown meaning, first recorded in Navarre in 1141.
Alfsi m Medieval English
Younger form of Ælfsige.
Alsi m Medieval English
Younger form of Ælfsige.
Altei m Medieval English
Medieval Latinized form of an uncertain name, perhaps a misspelling of Ælfheah or *Ealdheah.
Amaci m Medieval Occitan
Occitan form of Eumachius.
Ambi m Medieval English, Norwegian
Old Norse short form of Arnbjǫrn.
Amdi m Old Norwegian, Old Danish, Danish, Swedish (Rare)
Old Danish short form of Ámundi and Old Norse form of Amadeus.
Anthoni m Medieval Occitan
Medieval Occitan form of Antòni.
Arai f & m Basque, Medieval Basque
Name originally found on a Roman tombstone in Araba, Basque Country. Although the original namebearer was male, the name was revived as a unisex name at the end of the 20th century.
Aratzuri f Medieval Basque
Derived from aratz, meaning "pure", and zuri, meaning "white".... [more]
Aulli f Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque name that was recorded several times all over the Basque country in the 1500s. It is likely to be a form of Auria.
Auti m Medieval English
Old Danish form of Autir.
Balki m Medieval English, Old Norse, Old Norwegian
From Old Norse balkr meaning "beam, rafter, ridge of land."
Balli m Old Norse, Old Danish
Either from Old Norse ballr "dangerous, risky, bold, brave" or bollr "ball".
Barni m Anglo-Scandinavian, Old Danish
Derived from Old Norse barn "child".
Benami m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Variant of Bonami. This name was also used as a secular form of Benjamin.
Besi m Medieval English (Latinized), Medieval Scandinavian (Latinized)
Variant of Bisi or Bósi. This is found in the 11th-century Domesday Book.
Biarni m Medieval English, Old Danish
Old Norse and Old Danish variant of Biǫrn as well as short form of names containing the element Björn.
Bledri m Medieval Welsh
Derived from Welsh blaidd "wolf" and rhi "ruler".
Bófi m Old Swedish
From Old Norse bófi meaning "knave, rogue."
Boli m Medieval English
Medieval English form of Bolli.
Bonami m Medieval Jewish, Judeo-Anglo-Norman, Judeo-French
Variant of Bonamy. This name was occasionally used by medieval English Jews as a translation or secular name of Benjamin due to its phonetic similarity.
Bóndi m Old Danish, Norse Mythology, Old Norse
Variant of Bóandi. This is the name of one of Karl and Snør's sons in Norse mythology.
Bósi m Old Danish
From Old Norse bósi meaning "plump, chubby man".
Bosi m Medieval English, Old Danish
Old Danish form of Bósi.
Bóti m Medieval English, Old Norse
Originally a byname meaning "man from Bute" in parts of Scandinavia, it later became a diminutive of names containing the name element bot "remedy, help".
Bovi m Medieval English, Old Danish
Old Danish form of Bófi.
Bruni m & f Old Danish, German
Old Danish form of Brúni as well as a German diminutive of the feminine names Brunhild and Brunhilde.... [more]
Budashiri f Medieval Mongolian
Etymology unknown.
Buggi m Medieval English, Old Danish
Old Norse byname, related to the Nynorsk word bugge meaning "powerful man."
Bundi m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Bóandi.
Cadwobri m Medieval Breton
Derived from Old Breton cat "battle" and uuobri "serious, important".
Cali f Medieval Italian
Italian form of Kale.
Chabi f Medieval Mongolian
Empress Chabi (1225–1281) was a Khongirad empress consort of the Yuan dynasty in China, married to Kublai Khan. As such, she was the wife to the Mongol Khagan who had conquered all of China in the 1270s.
Dabí m Medieval Galician, Aragonese
Medieval Galician variant and Aragonese form of David.
Dagomari m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian form of Dagomar.
Deorsi m Medieval English
From the Old English name Deorsige, composed of the elements deore "dear" and sige "victory".
Donadei m Medieval, Medieval Spanish, Medieval French
Latin donum "gift" + Latin dei "of God".
Ebbi m Medieval English, Icelandic, Old Danish, Faroese
Old Danish, Icelandic and Faroese form of Ebbe.
Eligai m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Anglo-Norman adoption of Elijah.
Emiri m Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque form of Emilio.
Ernsi m Medieval English
Medieval variant of Earnsige.
Esti m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Æisti.
Ezuli f Old Swedish
Means strength, especially female strength
Fali m Anglo-Norman
Anglo-Norman form of Philip
Fasti m Old Norse, Old Danish
Short form of names containing Old Norse fast meaning "fast, firm".
Fathi m & f Old Danish
Old Danish form of Faði.
Ffili m Medieval Welsh
According to the unreliable Iolo Morganwg, Saint Ffili was the son of Saint Cenydd.
Fluri f Medieval English
Possibly a variant to Fleur. This name was used in European area during the Middle Ages and Renaissance eras.
Folkvi f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Folkví.
Frethi m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Friði.
Fridhi m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Friði.
Frosti m Old Norse, Old Danish, Icelandic, Norse Mythology
Originally a byname, from Old Norse frost "frost". In Norse legend this was the name of a dwarf.
Frothi m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Fróði.
Gaufroi m Medieval French
Recorded once in Paris of 1292.
Geertrui f Medieval Dutch, Medieval Flemish, Dutch, Flemish
Variant of Geertruy. In modern times, the name is also used as a short form of Geertruida.
Geffrei m Anglo-Norman
Anglo-Norman form of Geoffrey. Geffrei Gaimar (also known as Geoffrey Gaimar, fl. 1130s) was an Anglo-Norman chronicler. His contribution to medieval literature and history was as a translator from Old English to Anglo-Norman.
Godtovi m Anglo-Scandinavian
Apparently an Anglo-Scandinavian name composed of Old English god "god" or god "good" and the given name Tovi, a medieval form of Old Norse Tófi... [more]
Godwi m Medieval English
Derived from Old English god meaning "god, deity" and Old English wig meaning "war, battle".
Göli f Old Swedish
Dialectal variant of Gödelig.
Gøti m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Gautr.
Goti m Old Norse, Old Danish, Icelandic
From Old Norse goti meaning "Gotlander." Gotland is an island in the Baltic sea about 60 miles off the southeastern coast of Sweden.
Gudhvi f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Guðví.
Guti m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Gautr or Goti.
Hefni m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Hæfnir.
Helghi m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Helgi.
Helvi f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hæilví.
Heri m Medieval Scandinavian, Faroese, Danish
Faroese name of uncertain derivation, used since at least the 14th century. It is possibly a diminutive of names beginning with the Old Norse element herr meaning "army", or derived from Old Norse héri "hare" or "hare-hearted"... [more]
Hnabi m Medieval German
German form of Hnefi.
Hoghni m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Hǫgni.
Hughi m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hugi.
Illughi m Old Swedish, Old Danish
Old Swedish and Old Danish form of Illhugi.
Ingeri f Old Swedish
A character in the 1960 movie The Virgin Spring, played by Gunnel Lindblom.
Iuli m Old Norse, Old Danish
Short form of names containing Old Norse ígull meaning "sea urchin", ultimately derived from Proto-Germanic *igilaz "hedgehog" (compare Modern Swedish igelkott and Faroese igelkøttur, both meaning "hedgehog")... [more]
Jaunti m Medieval Basque
Derived from Basque jaun "lord; mister".
Jeffri m Medieval Cornish
Cornish form of Geoffrey.
Jili m Medieval Breton
Breton form of Gilles. Jili Raez (known as Gilles de Rais in English, c. September 1405 – 26 October 1440), was a knight and lord from Brittany, Anjou and Poitou, a leader in the French army, and a companion-in-arms of Joan of Arc... [more]
Jochi m Medieval Mongolian
From Mongolian зочин (zochin) meaning "guest", indicating uncertainty about a child’s paternity. This was the name of a son of Mongol khagan Genghis Khan.
Jofroi m Medieval French, Anglo-Norman, French (Belgian, Rare)
Medieval French and Anglo-Norman variant of Geoffroy. Jofroi is a 1934 French drama film directed by Marcel Pagnol.
Koneri m Medieval Breton
Allegedly derived from Old Irish con "hound, dog, wolf" and "king".
Lusi f Old Swedish, Swedish (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Lucia.
Lussi f Old Swedish
Probably from the Latin lux meaning "light". ... [more]
Maenwobri m Medieval Breton
Derived from Old Breton maen, from Latin magnus "large, great, strong", combined with Old Breton uuobri "serious, important".
Mahi m Medieval French
Recorded 28 times in Paris of 1292.
Mahi m Anglo-Norman
Anglo-Norman form of Matthew
Mamai m Medieval Turkic
It may come from the name Muḥammad paired with the nickname Kičik ("little"). Whether "Mamai" is a variation of that name or an additional, "folk" name, remains unclear.
Mandukhai f Medieval Mongolian
Of uncertain etymology, name borne by a khatun (queen) of Northern Yuan.
Manni m Old Norse, Old Danish
Derived from Old Norse maðr "man". Could also be a variant transcription of Máni.
Mâogyi m Old Norman
Norman form of Mauger.
Mariaxuri f Medieval Basque
Combination of Maria and xuri, meaning "white" in Basque.
Marittipi f Medieval Basque
Combination of Mari 3 and Basque ttipi, meaning "small, little". It was used to distinguish the youngest sister from her homonymous sister or sisters.
Marizuri f Medieval Basque
Combination of Mari 3 and Basque zuri, meaning "white".
Mikolai m Medieval Russian
Russian form of Mykolay.
Muli m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Múli.
Nafni m Old Norse, Old Danish
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse nafni meaning "namesake" or from Old Norse nafn meaning "name".
Nahri f Medieval Arabic (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Nahri.
Nonaki f Medieval Basque
Possibly a Basque feminine form of Nuño.
Notdjî m Medieval Walloon
Walloon form of Notger.
Ögedei m Medieval Mongolian
Meaning unknown, possibly derived from Turkish ok "arrow" and tay "colt". This name was borne by Ögedei Khan (1186–1241), the second khagan of the Mongol Empire and a son of Genghis Khan.
Ognissanti m & f Medieval Italian, Italian (Rare)
Means "All Saints’ Day" in Italian, from ogni "every, each" and santi "saints", given as a devotional name to children born on the first day of November.
Orti m Medieval Basque
Derived from either Fortunius or Fortis.
Ounfrei m Old Norman
Norman form of Onfroy.
Palni m Old Norse, Old Danish
The origin and meaning is uncertain. Some theories include, from Old Danish pólina meaning "pole" or from Old Danish páll meaning "pole".
Raggi m Old Norse, Old Danish
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse rǫgg meaning "a tuft, shagginess".
Raghi m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Ragi.
Ragnvi f Old Swedish, Swedish
Old Swedish form of Ragnví.
Randvi f Old Swedish, Swedish (Rare)
Old Swedish and younger form of Randví.
Rani m & f Faroese, Old Danish
Faroese and Old Danish form of Hrani.
Ranieri m Italian, Sicilian, Medieval Corsican
Variant of Raniero. This name is is borne by Ranieri III di Monaco. It is also the Italian name of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco.
Rodhvi f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hróðví.
Rogyi m Old Norman
Norman form of Roger.
Ruggieri m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian variant of Ruggiero.
Sanplätzi m Medieval Romansh
Medieval Romansh form of Simplicius.
Scalli m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Skalli.
Sebbi m Old Norse, Old Danish
Old Norse and Old Danish diminutive of Sǽbiǫrn.
Sedemai f Medieval English
Variant of Sedemaiden, the medieval English form of Old English *Sidumægden or *Seodumægden.
Selvi m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Sialfi.
Servusdei m Medieval Spanish
From Latin servus dei "servant of God".... [more]
Shirindari f Medieval Mongolian
Etymology uncertain, name borne by a Mongolian khatun who was the consort of Temür Khan. She was later posthumously honored as a Yuan dynasty empress.
Siggi m Old Norse, Old Danish, Danish (Rare), German
Pet form of names containing the name element SIG
Sighni f Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Danish and Old Swedish form of Signý.
Skaghi m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Danish and Old Swedish form of Skagi.
Soffi f Old Swedish, Swedish (Archaic), Danish (Rare), Welsh
Nordic variant and Welsh form of Sophie as well as a Danish diminutive of Sofia.
Sorghaghtani f Medieval Mongolian
Possibly deriving in part from the Mongolian element ᠦᢈᠢᠨ okhin ("girl"). Name borne by a powerful Mongol noblewoman, who was posthumously honoured as an empress of the Yuan dynasty.
Spiælbodhi m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Spiallbuði.
Stali m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Stáli.
Strŭi m Medieval Russian
Means "paternal uncle" in Old Novgorodian.
Thori m Old Danish, Greenlandic
Old Danish variant of Thorir, Old Danish short form of names containing the name element þórr "thunder" or Greenlandic younger form of Thore.
Thyri f Old Danish
Younger form of Þyri.
Tofi m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Tófi.
Toki m Old Danish, Danish (Rare), Popular Culture
From Tóki, an Old Norse short form of Þórketill and other similar-sounding names (alternatively, it may have derived from Old Danish toki "jerk, simpleton")... [more]
Tolui m Mongolian (Rare), Medieval Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian толь (toli) meaning "mirror".
Toyuelembi m Medieval Baltic
Medieval Estonian variant of Thoyuelembe.
Tumi m Old Danish, Icelandic
Old Danish and Icelandic form of Túmi.
Ubbi m Norse Mythology, Old Danish, Old Norse (Hypothetical)
Old Danish byname and given name, which might be derived from Úlfr or from Old Norse úfr (Proto-Norse *ūƀ-) meaning "unfriendly".
Yesugei m Medieval Mongolian
Means "like nine", deriving from the Mongolic root *yisün (or *yersün) meaning "nine", an auspicious number to the Mongols. Name borne by the father of Genghis Khan.
Zewi m Medieval Jewish, Jewish (Rare)
German transcription of Zvi. It was recorded in medieval German-speaking countries but became very rare in modern times.
Ziti m Medieval Basque
Basque form of Cid (see Ceti).
Zorzi m Venetian (Archaic), Medieval Italian, Sardinian
Medieval Italian variant of Giorgi and Sardinian and Venetian form of George.