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Borders | Borders | ||
*Rand = Old English for a border land, edge/margin/shore | *Rand = Old English for a border land, edge/margin/shore | ||
* Thorp = | * Thorp, Throp = outlying farm, territory, also possibly (per Middle English Dictionary) ?a place where many ways meet, crossroads; | ||
** Northorp is in Ekwall | |||
Lake | Lake | ||
* Mere (Middle English) - https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED27421/track?counter=10&search_id=9800794 | * Mere (Middle English) - https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED27421/track?counter=10&search_id=9800794 | ||
* Lai (Middle English) - https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED24575/track?counter=1&search_id=9800794 | |||
==Combination== | ==Combination== |
Revision as of 19:25, 26 September 2021
Bureaucratic details
- Name: Branch
- Action: New
- Already Registered Name?
- Authenticity desired?
- Allowed Changes: All, Intermediate and Minor, Minor only, No changes
- If changes needed: Language/Culture, Meaning, Sound, Spelling (details)
- Allow Holding Name?
- Previous submission history, if any
- Kingdom?
Name Inspiration
- Arakmarch - cow march
- Giant's Reach - a Giant's Gate is a canton in the East (?)
- Oaks
- Lakes, eg. Loch Chrioch (boundary lake)
Old English words: | source |
Norbreck - North hill or slope | Ekwall |
Ekwall
- Crawe = crow, see crannoch, croiden, cromer
- Crannoch = crow's stream
- Cra:-ster = old fort inhabited by crows
- Crawley = Crow's Wood
- Croweshagh = 1324 = Crow's Wood
Other ideas
Giant
- Giant is a late period English surname
- Ent is Old English for giant per the Middle English Dictionary - https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED14203/track?counter=2&search_id=9800794
Okay
- Oak in Middle English Dictionary - https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED30485/track?counter=1&search_id=9800794
- (1277) EPNSoc.17 (Not.)82 : Hoddeshock. Hoddes Oak. Hodde has lots of places.
Borders
- Rand = Old English for a border land, edge/margin/shore
- Thorp, Throp = outlying farm, territory, also possibly (per Middle English Dictionary) ?a place where many ways meet, crossroads;
- Northorp is in Ekwall
Lake
- Mere (Middle English) - https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED27421/track?counter=10&search_id=9800794
- Lai (Middle English) - https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED24575/track?counter=1&search_id=9800794
Combination
- Documentation for the combination of the names
- Needed if lingual mix, temporal incompatibility, double-given name, etc.