Peasant Name Quiz

Welcome to the peasant name quiz. If you're curious about the history of peasants, read up on the name in the Middle Ages. During this time, people with this name won hearts for their kindness, sensitivity, and outgoingness. However, it was not a fun time to be a peasant. The name is still a popular choice among people who prefer a more modest, easy-going lifestyle. What's your Peasant name? Do you think your peasant name has a special meaning? The first meaning is honor and responsibility. The second meaning is honor, which means "good" or "honorable." This is why Medieval names are often very noble. A good example is Agatha Christie, which means "good" in Greek. A similar meaning is found in Bellaflor, a Latin name meaning "kind and hospitable". Other names with an honorable meaning include Bridget, Damisona, and Emengar. John and Anna are two more names of ancient Germanic origin. Originally a nickname for Andrew, Drew is a modern-day equivalent. Both are derived from 'grace' and 'light'. A name like Johns is associated with calmness and openness, and Anna is known for kindness. A major merit of this name is generosity and a willingness to help others. A kindness-filled John will put others' needs above their own.

What is your Peasant Name?

Answer a few easy question and we will tell you what your Peasant Name is.

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