Re: Some medieval English girls' names (A-C)...
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The ones I like are mostly the ones still in use - guess that follows.;)
But also Anest / Annesta, which is still in use in Wales, and Annys / Annis, which would probs be too teasable for modern use. Cedany is nice. Cattle made me giggle, but Catel pronounced like Katell is pretty. I like all the Amflisa variants too, and most names with -ota endings.
But also Anest / Annesta, which is still in use in Wales, and Annys / Annis, which would probs be too teasable for modern use. Cedany is nice. Cattle made me giggle, but Catel pronounced like Katell is pretty. I like all the Amflisa variants too, and most names with -ota endings.
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I'm rather fond of Amflisa and variants too... :D