The Victorian period had some fantastic names for both Men and Women, with some still very popular to this day while others are seen as rather old fashioned. Below is a mixture of popular and interesting Victorian names which will give you a good idea of the sort of names people had in the 19th century. If you are looking for the perfect Victorian baby name for your child we hope the list below gives you some inspiration!

Mens / Boys Victorian Names

Albert – Alexander – Alfred – Algernon – Allen – Ambrose – Andrew – Anthony – Archibald – Archie – Arthur – Aubrey – August – Augustine – Augustus – Basil – Ben – Benjamin – Bernard – Bert – Bertram – Carl – Cecil – Cedric – Charles – Charley – Charlie – Chester – Clarence – Claude – Clement – Clifford – Clyde – Cornelius – Cuthbert – Cyril – Daniel – David – Donald – Douglas – Duncan – Earl – Ebenezer – Ed – Eddie – Edgar – Edmund – Edward – Edwin – Elmer – Ernest – Eugene – Eustace – Evan – Everett – Ewart – Felix – Fergus – Floyd – Francis – Frank – Franklin – Fred – Frederick – Geoffrey – George – Gerald – Gilbert – Grover – Guy – Harold – Harry – Harvey – Henry – Herbert – Herman – Horace – Howard – Hubert – Hugh – Hugo – Humphrey – Ira – Isaac – Ivan – Ivor – Jack – Jacob – James – Jasper – Jessie – Jim – Joe – John – Jonathan – Joseph – Julian – Julius – Kenneth – Laurence – Lawrence – Lee – Leo – Leonard – Leopold – Leroy – Leslie – Lewis – Lionel – Llewellyn – Lloyd – Louis – Luther – Malcolm – Marion – Martin – Maurice – Maxwell – Michael – Miles – Montague – Neville – Nigel – Oliver – Oscar – Otto – Owen – Patrick – Paul – Percival – Percy – Peter – Philip – Ralph – Randolph – Ray – Raymond – Reginald – Reuben – Richard – Robert – Roderick – Roger – Roy – Rufus – Rupert – Sam – Samuel – Septimus – Sidney – Silas – Simeon – Stanley – Stephen – Theodore – Thomas – Timothy – Tom – Valentine – Vernon – Victor – Vincent – Walter – Warren – Wilfred – Will – William – Willie

Womens / Girls Victorian Names

Ada – Addie – Adelaide – Adeline – Agatha – Agnes – Alice – Alma – Amanda – Amelia – Amy – Anna – Anne – Annie – Augusta – Beatrice – Bertha – Bessie – Blanche – Caroline – Carrie – Catherine – Cecilia – Cecily – Charlotte – Clara – Clarissa – Clementina – Constance – Cora – Cordelia – Daisy – Delia – Della – Dora – Dorcas – Doris – Dorothea – Dorothy – Edith – Edna – Effie – Eliza – Elizabeth – Ella – Ellen – Elsie – Emily – Emma – Emmeline – Esther – Ethel – Etta – Eugenie – Eva – Eveline – Flora – Florence – Frances – Freda – Georgia – Georgina – Gertrude – Gladys – Grace – Gwendoline – Harriet – Hattie – Hazel – Helen – Helena – Henrietta – Hetty – Hilda – Honor – Ida – Irene – Iris – Isabel – Ivy – Jane – Jemima – Jennie – Jenny – Jessie – Josephine – Julia – Kate – Katherine – Kathleen – Kathryn – Katie – Laura – Lavinia – Leah – Lena – Lillian – Lillie – Lily – Lizzie – Lottie – Louisa – Louise – Lucy – Lula – Lulu – Lydia – Mabel – Mae – Maggie – Mamiev – Margaret – Marguerite – Marie – Marion – Marjorie – Martha – Mary – Matilda – Maude – May – Mercy – Mildred – Millicent – Minnie – Mollie – Myrtle – Nancy – Nannie – Nellie – Nettie – Nora – Olive – Patience – Pauline – Pearl – Phoebe – Phyllis – Priscilla – Prudence – Rachel – Rebecca – Rhoda – Rosa – Rose – Rosetta – Rosina – Ruby – Ruth – Sadie – Sallie – Sarah – Selina – Stella – Susan – Susannah – Susie – Sylvia – Tabitha – Theodora – Theresa – Ursula – Victoria – Viola – Violet – Wilhelmina – Willie – Winifred