[gothic-l] Gothic Naming Elements

Nualle Schallenberger nualle at YAHOO.COM
Tue Nov 2 01:35:42 UTC 2004


--- Le Bateman <LeBateman at Att.net> wrote:

>  Is there a book or website on Gothic Naming
> elements? Would they be similar
> to Anglo-Saxon naming elements? Ælfgar, Ælfhere,
> Ælfheah, Ælfric, Ælfred.
> Ælfwyn, Ælfwold, Æþelwold, Æþelwulf, Æþelgar,
> Æþelred, Æþelric, etc...
> Le

I've just put up a naming elements page.

http://www.geocities.com/nualle/gmc_naming_elements.html

By way of disclaimer... I'm not a trained linguist,
nor do I play one on TV.  My sources have mostly been
other naming elements web pages, which I found by
googling and neglected to bookmark.


		
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