Re: Pharamond
The Greek etymology is a folk etymology created in the Middle Ages by the historians in order to connect a character (historical or legendary) with the Roman and Greek historical and/or mythological characters (in the case of Pharamond, the historians attributed to him a so-called Trojan origin). The name Faramund (latinized as Faramundus or as Pharamundus by analogy with some Greek words and names) comes from the Germanic element *fara-, related with the Saxon faru and the Old High German faran, "to move, to travel", meaning later "emigrant family" and subsequently, by extension, "land, property where that family is stablished"; the second element is mund, "protection".
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Pharamond  ·  VickyBliss  ·  8/10/2009, 3:44 PM
Re: Pharamond  ·  Murasaki  ·  8/11/2009, 10:17 AM
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Re: Pharamond  ·  Cass  ·  8/11/2009, 12:11 PM
Re: Pharamond  ·  Murasaki  ·  8/11/2009, 1:01 PM
Re: Pharamond  ·  Lumia  ·  8/11/2009, 2:43 PM