Re: Coryan (SWAG Alert...!)
in reply to a message by Sabertooth
Apparently he was teased mercilessly with the name Coriander in school. However, he was fairly certain that Coryan had near-Eastern, rather than Latin, roots. Or maybe he didn't want to admit that he was named after a shrub.
Thanks for the thought though.
Thanks for the thought though.
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According to this site, CORIANDER is Phoenician in origin.
As to being named after a shrub, it would have acquired a positive, if figurative, connotation (originally) if it was considered medicinal, an aphrodisiac or, perhaps, an ambrosia.
As to being named after a shrub, it would have acquired a positive, if figurative, connotation (originally) if it was considered medicinal, an aphrodisiac or, perhaps, an ambrosia.
This message was edited 9/28/2014, 9:30 PM