"Quenilda" and Randi (Both Middle English period)
Any thoughts, any ideas welcome....
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Error, this should have been "Woolner" and not Randi
from the name Woolner Randi
from the name Woolner Randi
"Quenilda"
Hi Bagpus,
Quenilda is a Latinized form of the Old English name Cwenhild (cwén = woman; hild = war, battle)
I don't know anything about Woolner, but it looks like a surname to me.
Regards, Satu
Hi Bagpus,
Quenilda is a Latinized form of the Old English name Cwenhild (cwén = woman; hild = war, battle)
I don't know anything about Woolner, but it looks like a surname to me.
Regards, Satu
Also...
Cwen is the origin of our modern-day word "queen".
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Cwen is the origin of our modern-day word "queen".
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