Correction: "rapper", & found your meaning...
in reply to a message by Nanaea
The name "Shyheim" could be viewed as being a composite name of Germanic origin.
"Shy" forms the first part of many surnames, and comes from "Scheier" or "Scheiee", meaning: "one who came form the forest place".
"Heim" means "home" in German.
So, putting both elements together, the name "Shyheim" could conceivably mean: "one who comes from the home in the forest".
-- Nanaea
"Shy" forms the first part of many surnames, and comes from "Scheier" or "Scheiee", meaning: "one who came form the forest place".
"Heim" means "home" in German.
So, putting both elements together, the name "Shyheim" could conceivably mean: "one who comes from the home in the forest".
-- Nanaea
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Ahh so that was what Shy meant
I wonder if Shylock then means
The lock which came from the forest.
I mean lock like in lock ness
The lock which came from the forest.
I mean lock like in lock ness
Selwyn
I think you're thinking of Loch (pronounced like lock in languages that don't have a "hard H" sound (as in the name Bach)). It means "lake" in Scottish and I think in Irish Gaelic, too, but that I'm not sure. Have to access my trusty English-Irish dictionary for that.
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
I think you're thinking of Loch (pronounced like lock in languages that don't have a "hard H" sound (as in the name Bach)). It means "lake" in Scottish and I think in Irish Gaelic, too, but that I'm not sure. Have to access my trusty English-Irish dictionary for that.
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
The Irish version is "lough".
Daividh
Go raibh maith agat (thanks). :)
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
Go raibh maith agat (thanks). :)
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
Ups I was a bit too hasty there perhaps :)
I think you are right. I just spoke my mind before thinking I guess.
I think you are right. I just spoke my mind before thinking I guess.