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=== '''SENA Appendix C: Regional Naming Groups and Their Mixes''' === | |||
http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/sena.html#AppendixC | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|'''Regional Groups:''' | |||
|'''By Time Period:''' | |||
|'''Languages Included In This Group:''' | |||
|'''Can Be Combined With Groups:''' | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" |'''Persian''' | |||
|550-1100 | |||
|n/a | |||
|n/a | |||
|- | |||
|1100-1600 | |||
|Persian, etc. | |||
|Arabic | |||
Mongol | |||
Turkish | |||
|} | |||
http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/precedents/CompiledNamePrecedents/Compatible.html | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|Elsbeth Anne Roth | |||
|2001.06 | |||
|While a submission was returned in April 2000 because of lack of documentation for the given name ''Phyllida/Phillida'', Argent Snail found a citation of a ''Fillida'' who was married in 1620. It therefore appears that the name did appear as a given name early enough to be registerable. ['''Phillida Parker''', [http://sca.org/heraldry/loar/2001/06/01-06lar.html 06/01], A-Ealdoremere] | |||
|- | |||
|Elsbeth Anne Roth | |||
|2000.04 | |||
|Submitted as ''Phyllida Longacre of Ravenglass'', ''Phyllida'' is the accusative singular form of the classical feminine name ''Phyllis''. The earliest citation in English seems to be ''Phillida and Corydon'' by Nicholas Breton (1542 - 1626) who appears to have been trying to translate or at least emulate a poem by Propertius. In the original, the name ''Phyllis'' appears in the Latin accusative (''Phyllida'') and using this in translation is probably a misreading of the correct form of the name. As so often happens, a popular poem or song gave rise to a brief vogue for the name. It seems likely that the submitted form appeared as a given name after our period, so we have changed the given name to the documented period form. ['''Phyllis Longacre of Ravenglass''', [http://sca.org/heraldry/loar/2000/04/00-04lar.html 04/00], A-Æthelmearc] [''overturned, '''Phillida Parker''','' [http://sca.org/heraldry/loar/2001/06/01-06lar.html 06/01]'', A-Ealdoremere''] | |||
|} |
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SENA Appendix C: Regional Naming Groups and Their Mixes
http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/sena.html#AppendixC
Regional Groups: | By Time Period: | Languages Included In This Group: | Can Be Combined With Groups: |
Persian | 550-1100 | n/a | n/a |
1100-1600 | Persian, etc. | Arabic
Mongol Turkish |
http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/precedents/CompiledNamePrecedents/Compatible.html
Elsbeth Anne Roth | 2001.06 | While a submission was returned in April 2000 because of lack of documentation for the given name Phyllida/Phillida, Argent Snail found a citation of a Fillida who was married in 1620. It therefore appears that the name did appear as a given name early enough to be registerable. [Phillida Parker, 06/01, A-Ealdoremere] |
Elsbeth Anne Roth | 2000.04 | Submitted as Phyllida Longacre of Ravenglass, Phyllida is the accusative singular form of the classical feminine name Phyllis. The earliest citation in English seems to be Phillida and Corydon by Nicholas Breton (1542 - 1626) who appears to have been trying to translate or at least emulate a poem by Propertius. In the original, the name Phyllis appears in the Latin accusative (Phyllida) and using this in translation is probably a misreading of the correct form of the name. As so often happens, a popular poem or song gave rise to a brief vogue for the name. It seems likely that the submitted form appeared as a given name after our period, so we have changed the given name to the documented period form. [Phyllis Longacre of Ravenglass, 04/00, A-Æthelmearc] [overturned, Phillida Parker, 06/01, A-Ealdoremere] |