We've had a bit of a break in the month of May. So far I've introduced you to 800 names. That leaves 1214 names left to learn this year. Unless I'm doing my math wrong, that means you need to learn 5 to 6 names each day for the rest of the year.
Here are 6 for today
GIRLS
Henny
Kendallynn
Olithia- This is probably a variant spelling of Alethea, which derives from the Greek word 'aletheia' meaning 'truth'.
NOT SURE WHICH GENDER
Pollard this seems to be English and may mean "shaved head". Polle meant head in Middle English and pollard refers to an animal with its horns removed and trees whose branches have been cut back.
Rafa
Shanika
Robert Frost's poem "A Cliff Dwelling" reminds me of the people who must have lived here "Oh years ago--ten thousand years" and enjoyed the beauty and safety of a cliff. A place "to rest from his besetting fears". Welcome to mine.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Last Friday's Names
I'm a bit behind but to catch up all at once would be 56 names in one post, which is a bit of a name overload, I think.
Here are 7 for last Friday:
GIRLS
Fashionette
Genoveva - Gaulish, from 'geno' meaning "born" and 'wihu' meaning "worthy".
Iliena
BOYS
Jathen
Lowen
Mio
Neanthes - Neanthes was an ancient Greek historian.
Here are 7 for last Friday:
GIRLS
Fashionette
Genoveva - Gaulish, from 'geno' meaning "born" and 'wihu' meaning "worthy".
Iliena
BOYS
Jathen
Lowen
Mio
Neanthes - Neanthes was an ancient Greek historian.