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{| class="wikitable"
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| colspan="3" |'''Ean'''
| colspan="3" |'''Emry'''
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|François la Flamme
|Elsbeth Anne Roth
|2001.11
|2000.12
|Submitted as ''Ean Echbán MacCináeda'', the submitter requested authenticity for "1200-1600 Scotland or Ireland (Gaelic)" and allowed any changes. The form ''Ean'' is documented only as part of the byname ''M'Ean'' in Scots. As such, it is not evidence for the use of Ean as a given name in either Scots or Gaelic, since Scots bynames are derived from phonetic renderings of Gaelic patronymic bynames, which use genitive forms that can differ significantly in spelling and pronounciation from nominative forms. Since the submitter gave his intended meaning as 'John, owner of a white horse, son of Cinaed', we have changed the given name to the standard Early Modern Gaelic (post-1200) form ''Eoin''. ['''Eoin an Eich Ghil mac Cionaodha''', [http://sca.org/heraldry/loar/2001/11/01-11lar.html 11/01], A-Trimaris]
|Submitted as ''Emry Lioncourt'', the only documentation for the given name was from the Info Base of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. However, as noted before, the goals of the LDS are such that their data cannot be considered reliable for the purposes of documenting spelling variants. ['''Emery Lioncourt''', [http://sca.org/heraldry/loar/2000/12/00-12lar.html 12/00], A-An Tir]
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Elsbeth Anne Roth 2000.12 Submitted as Emry Lioncourt, the only documentation for the given name was from the Info Base of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. However, as noted before, the goals of the LDS are such that their data cannot be considered reliable for the purposes of documenting spelling variants. [Emery Lioncourt12/00, A-An Tir]