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Re: Adeliza theory
I think this theory is right. :)I'll answer to Jessica's other questions, in case someone is interested:Urracca: I'm interested in knowing about it too.Adeliza: see Miranda's postAufrica: Africa?Awelina: Avelina?Rohese: RohesiaBerenger: from the Germanic elements "ber", "bear", and "gar", "spear"Ives, Forn, Sigulf: Ives, ?, from the Germanic elements "sige", "victory" and "wulf", "wolf"?Hildouin: from the Germanic elements "hild", "battle", and "wine", "friend"?Regnier: RainierMahaut: Old French form of Mathilde. Click on it and on Maud.


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Avelina/AwelinaI think you could definitely be right about Avelina/Awelina. If someone were trying to spell Avelina in German, they would have to put in a "w" to be phonetically correct. A German'w' is pronounced like an English 'v', and a German 'v' is pronounced like an English 'f'.Juli
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