ACELIN (Engl: Acolin): a name a la
Jocelin?
ANSEÏS (Engl: Anseis): something to do with
Ansel or having the first componant of
Ansgar?
BASAN > bibl. Bashan?
Basajaun?
Bassam? Or from the French "basane", "brown skinned, tanned"?
BASILIE (dto) indeed from
BasilBERENGIER: Derived rom an Old
German compound meaning bear-spear.
ENGELIER: Something with
Engel?
GANELON (Engl. Guenes) ???
GEBUÏN: ???
GERARD click on it
GERIER (engl: Gerers): something with GER, a la
GerardGERIN (engl.: Gerins): dito
GUINEMAN Heinemann? Engl: GUNMAN („gun“ is probably from Nord. Gunna >
Gunhild)
HEINRICHIVE ->
Yves?
IVORIE:
IvoryLORANT:
LaurentMILON (Engl: Milun):
MiloNAIMES: Reaney &
Wilson: it’s from
Naim: > Old French „nain“ = „dwarf“ (same today) > Lat. nanus
OGIER:
OLIVIER (Engl:
Oliver) click on it
OTES: reminds me of
OttoRABEL: maybe „raven“
RICHARD click
ROLAND: click
SANSON (Engl: Sansun): reminds me of the biblical
Samson; R&W: maybe biblical, maybe Celtic
TEDBALT (Engl: Tedbald):
Thibault /
TheobaldTURPIN: Old High
German „thurfan“ = dürfen??? R & W: „
Thor“ + „Finnr“ (the Fins
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