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Old 08-21-2007, 02:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cheers dude. I was thinking Mica.....i know, i know, really shouldn't name your kid after someone from a sci fi series but really liked the name....i know the misses' uncle died and we ended up with most of his stuff cause we're kind of struggling at the moment so she wants to put in one of his names, 'Kinsey' as a middle, but honestly i havent a clue what the baby will end up as, i'm quite font of strong welsh names or celtic names, Tamlin, Gwyddion, Myrddyn, Llyr, Lliw, etc. But she'd never have it, and i don't blame her really :p
It's taking my last name anyway, anyone got any suggestions for boys names feel free to throw 'em out there, girls names were so much easier.
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Tamlin, Gwyddion, Myrddyn, Llyr, Lliw, etc. But
Omg, so LOTR...<3
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Old 08-21-2007, 03:19 PM   #3 (permalink)
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In ancient times the Anglo Saxons stole the vowels from the Welsh and left them to speak in a strange and mysterious tongue, consisting only of consonants.

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No you fool. LOTR names (Elfish ones) are based in Finnish and the human names are based on Gaelic not Celtic.
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No you fool. LOTR names (Elfish ones) are based in Finnish and the human names are based on Gaelic not Celtic.
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No you fool. LOTR names (Elfish ones) are based in Finnish and the human names are based on Gaelic not Celtic.
Gaelic languages are Celtic languages.

Celtic -> Goidelic -> Scottish Gaelic, Irish, Manx


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Gaelic languages are Celtic languages.

Celtic -> Goidelic -> Scottish Gaelic, Irish, Manx


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Well no. That's like talking about a language is the same as modern English when it's based on Shakespearean era English. It's not completely different, but neither is it the same.
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Old 08-21-2007, 04:23 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Well no. That's like talking about a language is the same as modern English when it's based on Shakespearean era English. It's not completely different, but neither is it the same.
Shakesperian English is called Middle English and is a cultural mismash of many languages including Saxon, Fresian and French.

Sorry littleknowitall, I don't mean to hijack your thread!
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No you fool. LOTR names (Elfish ones) are based in Finnish and the human names are based on Gaelic not Celtic.
Gaelic is one of the languages of the Celts.
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