Maybe Æthelflæd? She was the daughter of Alfred the Great and sister of Edward the Elder, and she and her brother did a great job at continuing their father's legacy.Planning names for younger daughters and I just found out St Gertrude is a contemporary of Margaret and Édouard so I can't use a vision of her as a reason to name a baby Gertrude (cause she's still kicking around).
No, I want gertrude.Maybe Æthelflæd? She was the daughter of Alfred the Great and sister of Edward the Elder, and she and her brother did a great job at continuing their father's legacy.
i meant it for the name of another daughter.No, I want gertrude.
Maybe Æthelflæd? She was the daughter of Alfred the Great and sister of Edward the Elder, and she and her brother did a great job at continuing their father's legacy.
So Mary after the Virgin Mary?Yes, Edward is originally Anglo-Saxon name but I don't see reason them continuing that speciality when it has letters which were already dropped from Middle English.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude_of_Nivelles exists…and was clearly venerated already at this timeNo, I want gertrude.
Thank you!Æthelflæd anglicized would Ethelfleda which Gallicized (French) would become Edelfline
crazy name.Æthelflæd anglicized would Ethelfleda which Gallicized (French) would become Edelfline
Sounds ElfishÆthelflæd anglicized would Ethelfleda which Gallicized (French) would become Edelfline
I like Edelfine of England & Scotland, NGLcrazy name.
Old English was the primary inspiration for SindarinSounds Elfish
It was more like Welsh. But Old English inspired the Rohirrim language.Old English was the primary inspiration for Sindarin
Old English was the primary inspiration for Sindarin
Are you telling me England is full of elves?!?!? 😮😮😮😮And Æthelflaed's dad and sister literally have 'Ælf' as part of their names.
I mean have you seen an elf with a different accent?Are you telling me England is full of elves?!?!? 😮😮😮😮
You know, I don't think I have 🤔🤔🤔🤔I mean have you seen an elf with a different accent?