20th Century English Name Quiz

Welcome to the 20th century english name quiz. What is your English name from the twentieth century? There are plenty of examples to choose from, and if you don't know what it is, you can take the quiz to find out! The English name Pamela is a derivative of the Greek word philomelos, which means all sweetness. The name first came into use in the nineteenth century, and was a favorite of Queen Victoria. The Irish-based name Muriel was introduced to England by the Normans and became popular in the twentieth century. The female form of the name Roberta is a diminutive of Robert, meaning bright fame. There are also several cute nicknames, such as Birdie, and Mariel.

The Welsh name Sabrina, meaning "sea nymph," is another beautiful name that dates to the 19th century. It is a pretty melodic name, and has been popular since the time of the famous American novelist, Sabrina the Teenage Witch. In the United States, the English spelling of Sile, the Irish form of Cecilia, is also popular.

Despite being so common in England, some names from this era are unique. Here are a few examples. For example, Eunice is a French diminutive of Anne, which means "good victory." And, as far as female names go, there's no shortage of examples of famous women who share the name. However, if your name is not so unusual, consider taking the quiz and see what you come up with!

What is your 20th Century English Name?

Answer a few easy question and we will tell you what your 20th Century English Name is.

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