Oooo, fun. I did a little looking.
These names come from Anglo-Saxon, so you might see them or names like them:
Alfred Alvin Albert Chad Kenelm,
Athelstan,
Ethelred,
Adelmar,
Dunstan,
Edgar,
Edmund,
Edward,
Edwin,
Levin,
Oswald,
Oswin, Sigbert,
Esmund,
Egbert,
Godric, Godwin,
Harold,
Roger,
Rudolf,
Waldemar,
Swithin,
Wystan
Ebba,
Elfleda,
Elfreda,
Audrey,
Edith,
Aldith,
Everild,
Frideswide,
Godiva,
Hilda,
Milburga,
Mildred,
Sunniva,
Wulfrun
And a few from Medieval French:
Otto Geoffrey Joss
Alice (and therefore
Alyssa,
Alicia, and
Alison)
Amy Odetta Odilia Joyse
Melisende
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And last of all an Admiral came,
A terrible man with a terrible name,—
A name which you all know by sight very well;
But which no one can speak, and no one can spell.
Robert Southey, "The March to Moscow"