Re: My picks
in reply to a message by Gator Snout
You wouldn't have any trouble picking a name to participate in my goofy pastime, would you! :D
I don't know much about the origins of Eileve, but I have a friend whose wife's SCA name is Ayliffe, basically the same name.
Adding: I took a unit on Tudor history at school and while I was reading up for it I encountered a version of Thomasine, Thomeson, which I found really attractive for some reason. From there I made up Tomassyn, which breaks all the rules I have for names but I still like it!
I don't know much about the origins of Eileve, but I have a friend whose wife's SCA name is Ayliffe, basically the same name.
Adding: I took a unit on Tudor history at school and while I was reading up for it I encountered a version of Thomasine, Thomeson, which I found really attractive for some reason. From there I made up Tomassyn, which breaks all the rules I have for names but I still like it!
This message was edited 5/30/2013, 9:22 AM
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Oh Tomassyn is lovely! I also like Thomasyn a lot. Urgh, I'd love to take a unit on Tudor history. I wish I hadn't repressed my Anglophilic tendencies for so long, I feel like I wasted all of my extra credits in undergrad.
Hah, yeah, I'd have a hell of a time. Ermengarde would be the easiest pick, but - well, too easy, of course! Ayliffe is nice, too. I like how bendable the "rules" are in these old names.
Hah, yeah, I'd have a hell of a time. Ermengarde would be the easiest pick, but - well, too easy, of course! Ayliffe is nice, too. I like how bendable the "rules" are in these old names.