[NR] Results from the NORTHERN REGIONAL NAMING SURVEY

Ulf ulfie at cox.net
Mon Jun 6 15:17:12 PDT 2011


On Mon, 2011-06-06 at 07:10 -0700, Tadhg wrote:
> While they may sound similar, Skorragardr means about the same thing
> as Scarborough...town on sharp rocks.

Actually, Tadgh, it means "Enclosed area of land with a rift in it".

What we send in, Skarrgarðr, was changed to Skorragarðr by Laurel to
match extant naming practices of the time.  It's a shame because
Skarrgarðr meant "noisy cattle-raiding melee field".  Which was kinda
cool.

And Scarborough was originally known as Skarðaborg. That's because
Thorgils Skarði founded that burg in the 10th century - It just means
"Skarði's town".

Ulf





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