SCA-Compatible
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Glossary of Terms:[edit | edit source]
Term is applied to elements of submissions (whether name or armorial) that, to the best of our knowledge, were not used in period but which [had] been declared registerable on the basis of their great popularity, such as Rhiannon and compass stars. [[1]]
Let's document all the names we thought were unregisterable - As of 4 April 2015:
- Feminine Names
Alana: [C Latinized English]. Bronwyn: [C English]. Cordelia: [C English]. Erin: [C English]. Jade: [C English]. Megen: [C German]. Moire: [C Anglicized Irish]. Morgana: [C Italian]. Sebrina: [C English] (name of a woman of African origin).
- Masculine Names
Cedric: [C English]. Ian: 14th C Dutch, 16th C Russian. [[2]]
Problem Names Project:[edit | edit source]
http://medievalscotland.org/problem/ Names included of 4 April 2015:
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[Aédán, Aodh, and the Like] | ||
[Ashling, Eislinn, and the Like] | ||
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[[5]] | ||
[Beathag, Bethán, and Bethia] | ||
[Bronwen and the Like] | ||
[Branna, Brenna, and Brenda] | ||
[Kerridwyn, and the Like] | ||
[[6]] | ||
[Korwyn and the Like] | ||
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[[9]] | ||
Gareth and Garth | Gavin, Gawaine, Gavan, and Gabhainn | |
[Gwendolen, and Gwendoline] | ||
[Ian, and Eoin] | ||
[Yasmin, Yasaman, and the Like] | ||
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[[12]] | ||
[Morgana, Morgaine, Murghein, Morrigan, and the Like] | ||
[[13]] | ||
[Pádraig, Patricia, and the Like] | ||
[Rhian, and the Like] | ||
[Rowan, and Rhonwen] | ||
[[14]] | ||
[Tracy, and Treasa] | ||
[Javier, and the Like] | ||
===Precedents:=== | ||
Precedents of the SCA College of Arms - [[15]] | ||
Morsulus Herald's Website - [[16]] (to search the LoARs and Precedents) |
From Pelican: No More SCA-Compatibility (Names)[edit | edit source]
On the May 2008 Cover Letter, we ruled: > Therefore, as of the May 2009 decisions meetings, we declare that no new name elements or name patterns will be ruled SCA-compatible, that all names previously ruled SCA-compatible are no longer SCA-compatible and that in order for them to be registered, documentation meeting the same standards as for non-SCA-compatible names will be required. This ruling went into effect with this, the May 2009 Pelican meeting. [[17]]
Compiled Name Precedents:[edit | edit source]
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