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I’m not sure regarding Anonyma. At least one was a nun, so it might have been one of those ecclesiastical assumed names; but with medieval names not much surprises me!

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Any chance it could be Anemone / Anemona / Amymone or Eunonina / Eunomia but creatively spelled/transcribed?

This message was edited 4/19/2025, 9:50 AM

No, I don’t think so - there were two women named Anonyma plus a half-dozen or so men named Anonymus. It wouldn’t be the strangest medieval name I’ve seen!
It seems kinda mystical.