Dark Names
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John, Nicholas, and Thomas Schadue from Northamptonshire Tax Assessment in 1301 tax records: @http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/subsidies/transcripts/huxloe1301.shtml
<Edwardus Shadow> was christened in Stevenage in 1543 (@https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NRZB-GXN).
Finnur Jónsson's "Tilnavne i den Islandske Oldlitteratur" (Copenhagen: H. H. Thieles Bogtrykkeri. 1908. @http:''books.google.com/books?id=KWkSAAAAYAAJ or@http:''heimskringla.no/wiki/Tilnavne_i_den_islandske_oldlitteratur), there are a couple of attested bynames for dark-haired people:
● <hrafnhauss>, Eyjo'lfr Sturlunga saga. "Raven-head", probably because of the raven-black color of his hair. The o' represents an o-acute.
● <bla'kollr>, Eilifr Dilomatarium Norvegicum "Swarthy head, black head". The a' represents an a-acute
● <svartakollr>, Illugi Sturlunga saga. "Swarthy head, black head".
● <svartmo,nungr>, Glámr Sturlunga saga. "Black maned". (The o, represents an o-ogonek)
#x--Sources:Sources:[edit | edit source]
Academy of St. Gabriel "Medieval Names Archive" - [[1]] Database of medieval names (from the Medieval Names Archive) - [[2]]
Laurel Name Articles - http:heraldry.sca.org/laurel/
IGI Searches, batches beginning with C, J, K, M (except M17 and M18), or P are acceptable - http:familysearch.org
#x--Precedents:Precedents:[edit | edit source]
From Pelican: No More SCA-Compatibility[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. [[3]]
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Compiled Name Precedents:[edit | edit source]
[[4]] || Da'ud ibn Auda (2nd tenure, 2nd year) || 1994.08 || Though registered a number of times in the SCA, "dark" does not appear to be an element used in English placenames. You might tell the submitter that she would do better with Blackmoor or Swarthmoor. [The name was registered.] (Aveline of Darkmoore, 8/94 p. 5) ||