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==Registerability:==  
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===<month> <year>: summary===
===February 1982: Regina not necessarily presumptuous===
{| class="wikitable"
|Wilhelm von Schlüssel
|1982.02.26
|[Regina.] The College is opposed to the use of titles in names. We have received documentation that Regina specifically was a common given name in our period. Therefore, we will allow the use of Regina as a given name so long as there is no indication in the name that a claim to royalty exists. This means that Regina must be the first word of the Society name and that the Society name may not be in Latin, and that the word Regina may not be followed by any translation of "of X," where X is a place name, as that could indicate that the person was queen of that place. This use of Regina does not imply permission to use any other titles as names (e.g., you still can't have Earl or Rex). WVS [63] [LoAR 26 Feb 82], p. 7
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http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/precedents/CompiledNamePrecedents/Compatible.html


==Conflict:==
==Conflict:==

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Registerability:

February 1982: Regina not necessarily presumptuous

Wilhelm von Schlüssel 1982.02.26 [Regina.] The College is opposed to the use of titles in names. We have received documentation that Regina specifically was a common given name in our period. Therefore, we will allow the use of Regina as a given name so long as there is no indication in the name that a claim to royalty exists. This means that Regina must be the first word of the Society name and that the Society name may not be in Latin, and that the word Regina may not be followed by any translation of "of X," where X is a place name, as that could indicate that the person was queen of that place. This use of Regina does not imply permission to use any other titles as names (e.g., you still can't have Earl or Rex). WVS [63] [LoAR 26 Feb 82], p. 7

http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/precedents/CompiledNamePrecedents/Compatible.html

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