Re: Emmarentia
You say that Emmarentia was "presumably" named after such a woman, but is there real historical evidence for that? Emmarentia looks to me to be simply a respelling of Emerentia, the name of an early Christian martyr in Rome. This becomes Emerenzia in modern Italian, Emerencia in Spanish, and Emerence in French. Indeed, my Dutch name dictionary (Woordenboek van Voornamen by van der Schaar) gives Emmarentia as one of several spellings of this name that has been used in the Netherlands. So it seems likely to me that the town in South Africa was named after a woman whose full given name was Emmarentia, and that the idea that it's named after an "Emma Rens" is a folk etymology developed after Emmarentia had become unknown as a given name in the area.
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Narelle, the mystery Australian name  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  6/17/2007, 1:14 PM
Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/18/2007, 5:03 AM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  6/19/2007, 8:55 PM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/19/2007, 11:27 PM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Anneza  ·  6/18/2007, 7:10 AM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/18/2007, 8:06 AM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Anneza  ·  6/18/2007, 10:44 PM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/19/2007, 11:24 PM
Re: Emmarentia  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  6/19/2007, 9:10 AM
Oh, is *that* where Emerence comes from?  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/19/2007, 11:22 PM
OT but one of the Chalet School series?  ·  Poppylena  ·  6/20/2007, 12:49 AM
Got it in one :-D  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/20/2007, 12:56 AM
She was in others too  ·  Poppylena  ·  6/20/2007, 2:02 AM
Re: Emmarentia  ·  Anneza  ·  6/19/2007, 10:51 PM
Re: Narelle, the mystery Australian name  ·  Nicola  ·  6/18/2007, 5:01 AM
It's older than 1950s - see my post :-) nt  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/18/2007, 5:04 AM
Yep, you just blew my theory right out of the water! ;) nt  ·  Nicola  ·  6/18/2007, 5:06 AM