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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
| colspan="3" |'''Esther'''
| colspan="3" |'''Evangeline'''
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|Elsbeth Anne Roth
|François la Flamme
|2000.05
|2003.12
|... ''Esther'' would appear to be constructed in a period manner — it is a Biblical name, and Biblical names were used in England. We can therefore register the name. ['''Esther Millar''', [http://sca.org/heraldry/loar/2000/05/00-05lar.html 05/00], A-Outlands]
|Note: ''Evangeline'' is her legal given name. ['''Evangeline Bajolet''', 12/03, A-Calontir]
|-
|François la Flamme
|2002.09
|''Evangeline'' was submitted under the Legal Name Allowance. However, no documentation was provided supporting ''Evangeline'' as the submitter's legal name. Lacking such support, this name is not registerable under that allowance. Bright Leaf provided information regarding the name ''Evangeline'':
 
* According to Withycombe, p. 113 (s.n. Evangeline), this given name was invented by Longfellow for his famous poem in 1847. I do not, however, think that it sounds obtrusively modern since it resembles period names that such as Engelina (1250) and Evangeliste 1583 - both found in Andreanna Innes's article, "An Index of Period Given Names Contained in ''A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames'' by Charles Bardsley."
''Evangeline'' is not obtrusively modern. Therefore, if documentation is provided that ''Evangeline'' is the submitter's legal name, it would be registerable under the Legal Name Allowance. [Evangeline Bajolet de Roubidoux, 09/2002 LoAR, R-Calontir]
|-
|Jaelle of Armida
|1997.07
|No evidence was presented and none could be found for Evangeline as a period name. We have substituted the closest period form. (Jaelle of Armida, LoAR July 1997, p. 7)
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* The Tenure of Karina of the Far West (December 1975 - June 1979) - in Compiled Names Precedents above
* The Tenure of Karina of the Far West (December 1975 - June 1979) - in Compiled Names Precedents above
* The Early Days (June 1971 - June 1975) - in Compiled Names Precedents above
* The Early Days (June 1971 - June 1975) - in Compiled Names Precedents above
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Evangeline
François la Flamme 2003.12 Note: Evangeline is her legal given name. [Evangeline Bajolet, 12/03, A-Calontir]
François la Flamme 2002.09 Evangeline was submitted under the Legal Name Allowance. However, no documentation was provided supporting Evangeline as the submitter's legal name. Lacking such support, this name is not registerable under that allowance. Bright Leaf provided information regarding the name Evangeline:
  • According to Withycombe, p. 113 (s.n. Evangeline), this given name was invented by Longfellow for his famous poem in 1847. I do not, however, think that it sounds obtrusively modern since it resembles period names that such as Engelina (1250) and Evangeliste 1583 - both found in Andreanna Innes's article, "An Index of Period Given Names Contained in A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames by Charles Bardsley."

Evangeline is not obtrusively modern. Therefore, if documentation is provided that Evangeline is the submitter's legal name, it would be registerable under the Legal Name Allowance. [Evangeline Bajolet de Roubidoux, 09/2002 LoAR, R-Calontir]

Jaelle of Armida 1997.07 No evidence was presented and none could be found for Evangeline as a period name. We have substituted the closest period form. (Jaelle of Armida, LoAR July 1997, p. 7)