[Facts] Jellicoe
Meaning, point of origin?
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I've now found that Jellicoe is a variant of Gellicoe, and relates to Gelli, Tuscany. But then what does Gelli Mean????
This message was edited 2/14/2005, 9:10 AM
I promise you, Jellicoe isn't French.
Anyway, it it's related to a city in Tuscany, it's Italian, not French, obviously...
~~ Claire ~~
Anyway, it it's related to a city in Tuscany, it's Italian, not French, obviously...
~~ Claire ~~
"coe" means wood (such as in Roscoe or Briscoe). Don't know about Jelli though. There are a few "Jel" names that come from Helen, but that's not making sense to me. Sorry.
-Seda*
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-Seda*
Never try to make anyone like yourself. You know, and God knows, that one of you is enough.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
♫ ♫
This message was edited 2/25/2005, 10:44 AM
sounds like "jellied scone"
Facts only on this board please . . .
. . . randomness like that wastes space and isn't relevant.
:-)
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All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
. . . randomness like that wastes space and isn't relevant.
:-)
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.