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[Facts] Re: Azilde and Exine
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You probably saw these in my post.
I haven't been able to find anything out about their origin or meaning, despite the fact that the names are borne by many individuals in French-Canada.Azilde is found alternatively as Azilda, Asilda
I've also seen ExildaExine is found alternatively as ExinaSome related suggestions from my book of saints:
Asella
Auxilius
Azadanes
ExanthusI too would love to know more about their origin and meaning.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help =/

This message was edited 6/26/2009, 4:50 PM

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Thanks for trying. So I take it they're saints' names? That's interesting.
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Well, I'm finding out usually some of the seemingly odder names bestowed on children in French-Canada can be traced to names of obscure medieval saints.
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