Re: Morvern
in reply to a message by Barbara
"Morvern" is apparently a variation of "Morven", as both names have been used interchangeably for a pennisula on the western shore of northern Scotland.
According to Kate Monk's Onomastikon at http://www.gaminggeeks.org/Resources/KateMonk/England-Firstnames/Literary/Ossian.htm
...the place-name is derived from the Gaelic phrase: a Mhor bhairne, meaning: "at the big gap" (in reference to Fingal's Kingdom).
-- Nanaea
According to Kate Monk's Onomastikon at http://www.gaminggeeks.org/Resources/KateMonk/England-Firstnames/Literary/Ossian.htm
...the place-name is derived from the Gaelic phrase: a Mhor bhairne, meaning: "at the big gap" (in reference to Fingal's Kingdom).
-- Nanaea
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