NR - Principality name

Peachy Keen Barbara Jean peachykeen at moose-mail.com
Tue Sep 12 19:05:44 PDT 2000


Since it's being discussed I like the idea of using the word home or 
homeland(in whatever language) in the name. Just an idea. . . 

Nadine des Jardins (Barbara mundanely.... 
butIamexcitedb/cIandafriendofminefounddesJardinsordeJardindocumentedin
twoplaces*jumping for joy")


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From: "Chris Backus" <cbackus at peakonline.com>
Sent: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 20:21:34 -0500
To: <northern at ansteorra.org>
Subject: Re: NR - Principality name


What is the origin of the word griffin?  I think a construction like
"griffin plain" "plain of griffins" "meadow of griffins" or something
similar would be cool.  Anybody like the thought?

I came up with Griffounvoute [m.e.](for griffin vault, thinking in
terms of heaven as a vault), Griffinfolc [m.e.] (griffin people), but
that's where I left off.

Hawkins

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To: <northern at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: NR - Principality name


>    The Norse word for Hero is "helt", or at least that's the Danish,
Norweegan and Sweedish word for hero.  How about "Heltland"?
>
> Robert Fitzmorgan


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