[ANSTHRLD] SENA Question

Doug Bell magnus77840 at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 23 18:01:01 PST 2013


SENA does rather well with armory but the SENA name rules can produce some very peculiar and confusing results.

Double given names are found on rare occasions in the 1500s in England but they remain rare until the early 1800s in both England and America.

An unmarked patronymic or matronymic would be used earlier in England and should achieve a similar result as a double given name. That would use a men's or woman's given name in the middle name position.

That is a very general answer. If you could give the exact names under consideration I could be more specific.

Magnus



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