Re: Medieval English Feminine Names
in reply to a message by New_Chloe
I thought the same thing about Admiranda! And I'm not a Miranda fan, either.
Ohh, Brightwen would be neat. So shiny.
I didn't know that French word. That makes me really like Epicelena. I thought it was funny because I first read it as "Epic Elena."
Your Eostre idea makes more sense. I didn't think to break down Easter itself.
Yes, Hyssmaye made me think of Hyssop, too. It makes it so herby and fresh. I love it, that's definitely going to be a new favorite.
Sedemaiden is female. I broke down all those components of it, but I'm now thinking I broke it down too far because mægden means maiden. So something about manner and a maiden. Neato.
You're welcome, I had you and a few others particularly in mind when I posted this. :)
Ohh, Brightwen would be neat. So shiny.
I didn't know that French word. That makes me really like Epicelena. I thought it was funny because I first read it as "Epic Elena."
Your Eostre idea makes more sense. I didn't think to break down Easter itself.
Yes, Hyssmaye made me think of Hyssop, too. It makes it so herby and fresh. I love it, that's definitely going to be a new favorite.
Sedemaiden is female. I broke down all those components of it, but I'm now thinking I broke it down too far because mægden means maiden. So something about manner and a maiden. Neato.
You're welcome, I had you and a few others particularly in mind when I posted this. :)