[Ansteorra] Barony of Northkeep - wInterKingdom 24
Miriam Cook
miriz01 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 26 07:50:07 PST 2012
My name is a diminutive form and actually pretty easy.... Phonics
having not worked for me, and being visual anyways- I aided a little in
the mispronunciations but after having it researched and registered I've
tried to help correct that--- there is no Will spelling in early
Gaelic, and the name being adopted rather than native to the region, its
proper 16th century spelling is Uillecc Macuillicc dubh... the dubh
meaning "black"/"dark" is mobile and can be used in front "Black"
Uillecc, Uillecc "The black".... it infers that my father had at
least 2 sons and was of the mindset that George Foreman used in naming
HIS sons... either not very creative OR very fond of his own name....
Uillecc dubh Macuillicc
(oooh-will-eeeg doo mac-oooh-will-ieec)
On 12/18/2012 11:39 AM, Chelsea Durham wrote:
> I have you all beat. My name is Irish so I get Grain or Granny. Some people like to just say G and add a word after it. Like G-Bug which I find adorable. There are others that are not so adorable. (G-Dog)
>
> -Grania <------- phonetic for Grainne
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Dec 18, 2012, at 10:52 AM, "Chris Zakes" <dontivar at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> At 08:25 AM 12/18/2012, you wrote:
>>
>>> I handled it by carefully researching, selecting, and registering a period, 15th century English name that's easy to say and remember.
>>>
>>> Miles Grey
>>
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