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Funkyish, weird old English names
There is this group of names I don't really know how to describe (hence my oh-so-descriptive title) that I wouldn't actually use for anything, yet really appeal to me somehow... do you like any? Can you recommend any that are similar?Elmo ("helmet")
Swithin ("strong")
Giles ("little goat", ha ha)
Ninian (unknown)
Seren / Steren ("star")
Nerys ("lady")
Martin (after the bird)
Fox ("fox")
Finn ("white, fair")
Sparrow ("sparrow")
Finnian ("little white one")Maybe they could work into a band name or something... there is St. Elmo's Fire ; )

This message was edited 4/20/2008, 3:16 AM

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I like Elmo, Ninian, Seren (love), Fox and Sparrow. I can suggest Alodia and Barnaby to add to your list.
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I quite like Swithin, name of a famous English bishop and saint. Swithin was a character in John Galsworthy's "Forsyte Saga".
I know an Aldyth. It's apparently Anglo-Saxon though not in this data base.
There's an Aussie actress called Sigrid. I think it's Old English as well as Norse.
Examples of surnames from Old English personal names include Alvar (elf army) - Alvar Liddell was a famous English newsreader; Aylwin (noble friend), Darwin (dear friend); Gladwin (glad friend); Wilmer (will famous); Wyman (war protection).

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i like Seren, Nerys and Finnian.
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Giles is ok, Nerys and Seren are nice, the others I don't care much for.
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I love Seren and Finn.
I've been doing a course on Anglo-Saxon England and some I liked wereEadwine (same as Edwin but my lecturer pronounced it ee-AD-win which I love) (m)
Aethelberht (Ethelbert (m)
Wilfrid (m)
Aelflaed / Elflaed (f)
Ermengild (f)
Leoba (f)And also from my course on early Scotland...
Naiton (m)
Adomnan (m) ADOM-nan or if you're a true Gael, more like ATHOM-nan with a hard th.
Fergus (m)
Ailpin (m)
Lulach (m)
Colm (m)
Derilei (f)Also how about
Nuala (f) NOO-la
Mavis (f)
(I also like the Scots word for Lark, laverock (LAV-rock) which might work as your band name but not a given name)
Rowan (m or f)
Gowan (it's the Scottish word for daisy)
Struan (m) (STROO-an) see user submitted names
Jolyon (m)
Like any?

This message was edited 4/20/2008, 9:52 AM

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Ooh, those are cool! I like Gowan, Rowan, and Eadwine best.Sorry for the late reply...
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Out of those I like:Swithin and Seren(Btw, I looked at your profile and I like the name Aibrean aswell!):0)
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