Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)
I'm naming my next kid, if it's a girl, Goldcorn. Do you think there's any teasing potential there?In one of my favorite novels, which is set in England in medieval times, there is a character named Hawise. The novel is based upon the lives of real historical people, and this Hawise really existed. I remember how strange the name seemed when I first read the novel, and I've wondered about it, and how common it was back then. Before I read the body of your message, I wondered if it would be included on your list. Obviously it became obsolete.
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English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)  ·  Amphelise  ·  8/15/2014, 12:31 PM
Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)  ·  Caprice  ·  8/17/2014, 10:16 AM
Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)  ·  Remora L.  ·  8/16/2014, 5:29 AM
Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)  ·  queenv  ·  8/16/2014, 5:20 AM
Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)  ·  LMS  ·  8/15/2014, 10:03 PM
Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)  ·  Julia  ·  8/15/2014, 9:47 PM
Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)  ·  Moirrey  ·  8/15/2014, 6:56 PM
Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)  ·  New_Chloe  ·  8/15/2014, 2:33 PM
Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)  ·  Amphelise  ·  8/15/2014, 2:45 PM
Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)  ·  puck  ·  8/15/2014, 1:54 PM
Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (G-I)  ·  Amphelise  ·  8/15/2014, 2:05 PM