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Revision as of 11:07, 27 April 2024
Contents
Bureaucratic details
- Name: Brighid Ellafern vs Ella Ferne (name her AoA is under)
- Action: New, Resub (kingdom), Resub (laurel), Name Change (retain old as alt), Name Change (release old name), Name Change from Holding Name, Other
- Already Registered Name?
- Authenticity desired?
- Allowed Changes: All, Intermediate and Minor, Minor only, No changes
- If changes needed: Language/Culture, Meaning, Sound, Spelling (details)
- Allow Holding Name?
- Gender of Name
- Previous submission history, if any
- Kingdom?
Name Inspiration
- Basic info about the name: culture, meaning, sound...
Russian words: | Russian names |
грек, гречанка, греческий | Grek, Grekyna/Grekina/Grekinia (fem.) |
Given Name
Old Norse:
- Brígiða Celtic, Brigid, Brigit GB pp. 8
- https://www.vikinganswerlady.com/ONWomensNames.shtml#b
Byname/Surname
- Documentation for name
Old Norse patronymic:
- Eileifr, Eiláfr The first element Ei- or Ein- comes from *aina, "one, alone, single." For the second element -leifr see above. Fairly common in Norway after 1270. Found in a Danish runic inscription as ailaif and frequently in other Danish sources, also appearing as Latin Elevus, Elauus. Also found in some Swedish runic inscriptions. Anglo-Scandinavian forms include Elaf, Eilaf, Ailof, Áilaf, Ailef. GB p. 9 s.n. Eileifr; FJ pp. 74-75, 343, 350 s.nn. Eileifr. Eiláfr, Ei-, Ein-, -leifr; CV p. 381 s.v. leif
- Eilífr For the first element Ei- or Ein- see above. GB p. 9 s.n. Eilífr; FJ pp. 74-75, 343 s.nn. Eileifr, Eiláfr, Ei-, Ein-
Combination
- Documentation for the combination of the names
- Needed if lingual mix, temporal incompatibility, double-given name, etc.