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Jorinda and Joringel
by
dramaelf
2/25/2009, 8:10 PM
These are
German
, from Grimm's fairy tale. Any ideas what they mean?
#Jorinda
#Joringel
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Mar
(X-Mar)
2/27/2009, 1:14 PM
Jorinda / Jorinde comes from a form of
George
, created under the influence of girls names ending in -inde.
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Camilla
2/26/2009, 3:24 AM
Jorinda/Jorinde: perhaps a low
German
feminine form of
Georg
or
Gregor
.
Not sure about Joringel, it could be another form of the same thing.
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