Looking for a couple Breton and Gallo names
Looking for a couple Breton and Gallo names
Does anyone here know the Old Breton and Gallo forms of the names Élodie and Melisende?
"But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me,
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
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Re: Looking for a couple Breton and Gallo names
Melisende might be easy to suss out from Proto-Celtic roots(?), but unfortunately I don't think I have any resources on Gallo or Romance languages especially North French languages. And I have none on Breton specifically.
Actually, looking up Melisende, it seems to be connected to Amalasuintha, which seems to be an Ostrogothic name... I'm not sure if they are really connected or not.
And in addition, Élodie might come from Visigothic roots... But I never know whether to believe the name etymology sites without digging deeper into actual etymological dictionaries.
Actually, looking up Melisende, it seems to be connected to Amalasuintha, which seems to be an Ostrogothic name... I'm not sure if they are really connected or not.
And in addition, Élodie might come from Visigothic roots... But I never know whether to believe the name etymology sites without digging deeper into actual etymological dictionaries.
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Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
Re: Looking for a couple Breton and Gallo names
Yeah, poking around name sites hasn't been very helpful for me either, other than finding that Melisende was a fairly popular name in Medieval France, which I already knew. 
"But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me,
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”