Re: Ansgar, Ansgard, Asgard
Wikipedia says:germanisch ans- -> Gott -gard -> SchutzVarianten [Bearbeiten] * weiblich: Asgard
* männlich: AnsgarSo Ansgar is the masculine form, Asgard the feminine, and they both mean God + protection. I don't know if the German version of Wiki is as demented on the topic of name meanings as the English, but this seems sane enough!Asgard, however, as far as I know is the place where the Norse gods lived, so it's originally an address, not a name. I'd always connected it, rather vaguely, with the great World Ash tree so it would be something like Ash(tree) protection. But I'm no Norse scholar!
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Ansgar, Ansgard, Asgard  ·  Minikui  ·  5/15/2007, 9:12 AM
Re: Ansgar, Ansgard, Asgard  ·  Anneza  ·  5/15/2007, 11:02 PM
Re: Ansgar, Ansgard, Asgard  ·  Minikui  ·  5/16/2007, 5:26 AM
Re: Ansgar, Ansgard, Asgard  ·  Anneza  ·  5/16/2007, 10:58 PM
Speculating here...  ·  Miranda  ·  5/16/2007, 9:40 PM
Thanks  ·  Minikui  ·  5/19/2007, 1:58 AM
Re: Ansgar, Ansgard, Asgard  ·  garden2  ·  5/15/2007, 5:30 PM