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What was a name in the ninth century?

It's impossible to tell you a specific name from the ninth century without more context! There are so many factors that would influence what names were popular, such as:

* Region: Names varied greatly across Europe and the rest of the world.

* Gender: Names were often gender-specific, with distinct male and female options.

* Religion: Christian, Jewish, and other religious traditions had different naming customs.

* Social Class: Names could reflect a person's social standing.

* Family Tradition: People were often named after relatives or ancestors.

To help you find a name, tell me more about what you're looking for:

* What region are you interested in?

* What gender is the name for?

* What kind of name are you looking for? (Common, unique, religious, etc.)

Here are some examples of popular names from the 9th century:

* Male: Alfred, Charles, Edward, William, Robert, John, Richard, David, Michael, Matthew

* Female: Mary, Elizabeth, Margaret, Joan, Anne, Katherine, Alice, Eleanor, Helen, Agnes

I'm ready to help you find a perfect name! 😊

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