Re: 17th century English criminal's names!
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That was my thinking as well. Gunnar -> Gunnora doesn't seem like a stretch at all. I think maybe it could also be a combination of the elements gunnr (war) and nord (north), but I'm thinking a feminine from of Gunnar is more likely.
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17th century English criminal's names!  ·  Lethe  ·  12/8/2008, 3:16 PM
Re: 17th century English criminal's names!  ·  Jonquil  ·  12/9/2008, 5:10 AM
Re: 17th century English criminal's names!  ·  Dot  ·  12/8/2008, 7:05 PM
Re: 17th century English criminal's names!  ·  Lethe  ·  12/9/2008, 2:42 AM
Re: 17th century English criminal's names!  ·  Dot  ·  12/9/2008, 5:01 AM
Re: 17th century English criminal's names!  ·  Melania  ·  12/8/2008, 5:45 PM
Re: 17th century English criminal's names!  ·  number1212  ·  12/8/2008, 4:03 PM
Re: 17th century English criminal's names!  ·  Sabrina Fair  ·  12/8/2008, 3:47 PM
Ancestry.com's entry program is great for names too (nt)  ·  LMS  ·  12/8/2008, 3:46 PM
Re: 17th century English criminal's names!  ·  Andromache  ·  12/8/2008, 3:46 PM
Re: 17th century English criminal's names!  ·  mafiosa  ·  12/8/2008, 3:26 PM