so I just watched
King Arthur, the new one, and pathetic me enjoyed the names more than the movie, I ran to the website to find out all their meanings... anyways, these are the ones that were not on here:
Bors - my thought, from
Boris, "short" or "wolf"... lets hope wolf
Dragonet - from the slavic 'dorogo' meaning precious?
Cerdic - oddly, this name is found in the deffinition of
Cedric, but has no page of it's unknown, it appears to be of unknown meaning - why is it unlikley from the Welsh 'Cedrych' as the similarity is uncanny
Cynric - likely
Kendrick, from 'Ceneric', 'Cyneric' or 'Cynwrig', obviously the middle one bares the most resemblance
Jois - from Jodoc meaning 'lord'? - see
JoyceHortens - from the
Roman family name Hortensius, "garden"
Germanius -
Roman form of Germanus - see
GermanFulciana (f) - a derivitice of
Feliciana? - see
FelixLucan - from Lucianus? - see
LuciusGanis - from
Janus?
Woad - wade?
All the above names are masculine, except Fulciana which is mentioned. I am guessing at all of their meanings, but some are clear, like Hortens and Germanius.
Curious as to your thoughts.
Thanks!