[ANSTHRLD] Name help Paladin Di Vincenzo Volu-Helene
Doug Bell
magnus77840 at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 29 12:10:44 PDT 2012
As I indicated earlier, the issue of the presumption of the name Paladin has not been ruled on by Laurel. Juliana is the only person who can give you a ruling on the issue. You get that by submitting the name and raising the issue at commentary, which I will make certain is done.
The only issue I saw with the name was the hyphen in the last name.
Magnus
--- On Thu, 3/29/12, Lisa Theriot <lisatheriot at ravenboymusic.com> wrote:
> From: Lisa Theriot <lisatheriot at ravenboymusic.com>
> Subject: Re: [ANSTHRLD] Name help Paladin Di Vincenzo Volu-Helene
> To: "'Heralds List, Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc.'" <heralds at lists.ansteorra.org>
> Date: Thursday, March 29, 2012, 12:03 PM
> Wow, I don't think either Arval or
> Talan monitor this list, and it would
> sure be nice to touch base on this one. I find it
> incredibly suspicious
> that Paladin appears on this list. Note it is the only
> name besides Gian
> (John) or Michael that does not end in a vowel (except as
> specifically noted
> due to Latin case requirements); I'd really like a warmer
> fuzzy that this
> was clearly a given name, because, "...one of these things
> is not like the
> others..." I note the artist Girolamo Paladino working
> at the end of the
> 16th century, so the form I'd expect was in use as a
> byname.
>
> You can cite the "Names from Sixteenth Century Venice"
> article for both the
> construction of the patronymic byname and the presence of
> Vincenzo as a
> given name.
>
>
> Adelaide
>
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