Re: cool! and the Dessloch theory...
Sounds plausible to me, provided you've exhausted all possible alternate spellings of the name in an attempt to determine whether "Dessloch" might be a misspelling of another name.But the element "loch" in a name *is* often taken to mean "lake", just as you stated. "Des" before a name, however, can mean "from the" if the name is of French origin. As in the name "Deschamps", meaning "from the fields".Interesting name, and logical meaning you've worked out for it, Silver. :)-- Nanaea
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the saga of searching continues...  ·  Silver  ·  2/3/2002, 11:14 AM
Looks like you've had good hunting -  ·  Merriment  ·  2/3/2002, 3:56 PM
Hey-hey! You're here! Everyone welcome Merriment! :)  ·  Nanaea  ·  2/3/2002, 5:31 PM
Try not to laugh but...  ·  Hecate Minder (Merriment)  ·  2/4/2002, 3:28 PM
Hiya, Merriment...nice to meet you. :) n/t  ·  Barb  ·  2/4/2002, 2:21 PM
Welcome Merriment :)  ·  Silver  ·  2/3/2002, 9:52 PM
Re: Welcome Merriment :)  ·  Nanaea  ·  2/4/2002, 6:25 AM
cool! and the Dessloch theory...  ·  Silver  ·  2/4/2002, 10:34 AM
Re: cool! and the Dessloch theory...  ·  desmond  ·  3/4/2004, 5:19 AM
Re: cool! and the Dessloch theory...  ·  Nanaea  ·  2/4/2002, 11:27 AM