Arden...
I know that Arden means "Eagle Valley" in Old English, and I've also seen it interpreted as "Valley of the Eagle" and "Gravel Valley"However, I've also seen a few other meanings for Arden, and I was curious to know if there is any legitimacy behind them.
* (Latin) "Great Forest" from Arduenna Silva (Most likely influenced by Shakespeare's Forest of Arden in As You Like It.* (Latin or Celtic) "Ardent" I've also seen it interpreted as Lofty, Eager, Fervent, Fiery, Passionate or Enthusiastic.* (Celtic) "High" or "High District" from Ardennes* (English) "Dwelling Place" or "A Dwelling House"
Any help is appreciated, Thanks!
Edit: Corrected Aduenna to Arduenna.
CIARDA
"Names are not always what they seem. The common Welsh
name Bzjxxllwcp is pronounced Jackson." - Mark Twain

This message was edited 11/4/2005, 9:10 PM

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