Re: What would you suggest?
in reply to a message by New_Chloe
also this list, which is a list of lists:
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/medievalnames.htm
and a tiny selection from my own list:
Sirona (pan-European goddess of healing)
Ancasta (early British goddess)
Senuna (another one)
Aveta (Gallic goddess)
Hafren (Welsh river goddess)
Maglona (local (N Wales) name now out of use referring to a Roman fort)
Jenamenta (Rom name)
Mizella (ditto)
Sansparel (ditto, from the French 'sans pareil')
Finetta - Irish, dropped out of use
Camma https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camma
Statia, Vibia (Roman)
Tanaquil (Etruscan)
Azelys / Aziliz / Azalais
Ysanne
Yselune
Ferelith
Fritha (English version of FRÍÐA)
I would do boys but I have to go! Good luck.
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/medievalnames.htm
and a tiny selection from my own list:
Sirona (pan-European goddess of healing)
Ancasta (early British goddess)
Senuna (another one)
Aveta (Gallic goddess)
Hafren (Welsh river goddess)
Maglona (local (N Wales) name now out of use referring to a Roman fort)
Jenamenta (Rom name)
Mizella (ditto)
Sansparel (ditto, from the French 'sans pareil')
Finetta - Irish, dropped out of use
Camma https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camma
Statia, Vibia (Roman)
Tanaquil (Etruscan)
Azelys / Aziliz / Azalais
Ysanne
Yselune
Ferelith
Fritha (English version of FRÍÐA)
I would do boys but I have to go! Good luck.
This message was edited 7/26/2014, 3:22 AM
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Thank you so much Pie!! You are a gem.
I like Fritha! I came across one about ten years ago when I temped for an insurance company and made a note of it. I have always wanted to use one in a story.