This was found online... Sixteenth Century Norman Names by Cateline de la Mor (Triste Elliot, souriete@yahoo.com) © 1998 by Triste Elliot; all rights reserved. Introduction The following names are from Jonathan Dewald, The Formation of a Provincial Nobility: The Magistrates of the Parlement of Rouen, 1499-1610 (Princeton University Press, 1980). The names, therefore, are names from a fairly prominent level in society. Surnames appear to be hereditary by this point in Normandy. Most of the people listed in the book have a single given name and a single surname, but one woman and a few men have two given names, and a few men appear to have two surnames. I have followed the author of the book in my capitalization and alphabetization of the surnames; I am not certain that it follows 16th century Norman practice. That the author preserved variations in the spelling of given names is a point to give hope. Feminine Given Names Masculine Given Names Surnames Feminine Given Names Anne Anthoinette Barbe Catherine Charlotte Claude Diane Fleurie Florence Florymonde Françoise Geneviève Hélène Isabeau Isabel Jacquelle Jeanne Katherine Laurente Louise Lucque Madallaine Madeleine Marguerite Margueritte Maria Marthe Rachel Suzanne Victoire Masculine Given Names Adrian Adrien Alexandre Alfonce André Anthoine Artus Auguinare Baptiste Barthélémy Bernard Blaise Charles Claude Constant Danyel David Denis Emery Emory Estienne Etienne Étienne François Gabriel Gallien Gentian Georges Gilles Guillaume Herculles Hugues Isaac Isembart Jacques Jean Jerome Julien Laurens Laurent Louis Marc Marin Martin Nicole Noel Pierre Pomponne Quentin Raoul René Robert Romain Simon Thomas Vincent Surnames d'Albert d'Amboise d'Ambray Anzeray d'Arques Asselin d'Athenous Auber Aubert Auffrye Auvray Bailleul Baro Basnage Baudry Baujot Bauldry Bauquemare Becdelièvre de Bellehache de Bellemare de Bellièvre Benoist Bernard de Bethencourt Bigot Blancbaston de Blays Boisivon Boislevesque Boivin Bonenffant Bonshoms Bordel Bouchard de Bourgueville Bretel Brèvedent Brinon Burguet Busquent de Cahaihnes Caillot de Calmesnil Caradas de Caulmont Cavelier Centsols Challenge de Challon Charles de Chefderue de Civille de Cormeilles de Courseilles de Croismare Damours Deschamps Desmares Destain Droullin Dubosc Du Buisson Dufay Dufour Du Gouey Duhamel Durjardin Dumont Du Moucel Du Perron Duquesne Durerie Du Thuict Duval Dyel Erquemboure Eude de Faicterau Faucon De Felius Feu De Fry Garin Gillain Godart Godefroy Gomboult Gouel de Grieu Grimoult Grouchet Groulart Guéribout Guiffart Guyot Hallé Halley de Hanivel de Hattes Hédiart Heuzé Hue Isobel Jubert Labbé de La Champagne de La Hay Lallement de La Mare de Lampérière de La Noue de La Place de La Porte de La Reue de La Roche La Vache Le Barge Le Blanc Le Chandelier Le Clerc Le Conte Le Cordier Le Cornu Le Doulcet Lefebvre Le Goix Le Grant Le Gras Le Jumel Le Lieur Le Maistre Le Marchant Le Marinier Le Masson Le Paulmier Le Pelletier Le Pesant Le Prévost Le Roux Le Seigneur Le Sueur Le Tellier La Verrier Lhuillier de Lombelon de Lorraine Louet Louis Maignart de Malhortye Margas Mariage de Maromme Martel Maynet Mesnage de Mesniel de Mesnildo de Monchy de Montgomery de Monluc de Montchrestien de Montfault de Moustiers de Moy Mustel d'O Olivier Osmont Paixdecoeur Papon de Pardieu Pasquier Paschal Patris Péricard Petremol de Pinchemont Pippery Pithou Postel Puchot Quesnel Quièvremont Quincarnon Raoullin Rassent de Recusson de Rely Restault Rivière Rocque Roger Romé de Roncherolles Roussel Ruiz de Saussay Séguier de Seguzzo de Servian de Seyssel Taillepied Theroulde Thibault Thiboust Thomas Thorel Tirel Tourmente Tournebulle Toustain Tulles de Valles de Vandes Vastel de Viuepont de Villy Voisin de Vymont Ygou Edited from the article in the Trimaran Known World Heraldic Symposium, AS XXIX and published by Arval Benicoeur A typo was found and corrected 8 September 1998 Janet WHITE (researching WOODMAN, PUGH, MALTBY) > > > Hi, just to let you know, there is a Book of Norman names written in 1898, > sorry, can't remember the author's name it was sometime ago that I read > it. Got it at the library here. > I found BRUDENALL, the origin of BRITNELL. An interesting read. > >