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9th December 07, 10:45 AM
#91
[QUOTE=Erisianmonkey;456816] Now that being said, I can give you a fun name from my family tree. My maternal grandfather's middle name was Quintes. Not Quint, not Quinton, but Quintes. No one in the family, including him could ever tell me why. But when you think that his parents were named Columbus Alonzo Cox and Narcissa Miller, the picture becomes a little clearer. QUOTE]
Perhaps Quintes was short for quintessential meaning:
1. the pure and concentrated essence of a substance.
2. the most perfect embodiment of something.
3. (in ancient and medieval philosophy) the fifth essence or element, ether, supposed to be the constituent matter of the heavenly bodies, the others being air, fire, earth, and water.
Chase
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9th December 07, 10:47 AM
#92
Hmmm, My quote didn't high-light?
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9th December 07, 12:34 PM
#93
Originally Posted by slohairt
Yes! Seán is pronounced SHAWN, while Sean is pronounced SHAN. Interestingly, Seán, while the most accepted Irish version of John today, is really the Irish form of the Norman-French form of John: Jehan or Jean.
In Scottish Gaelic, Seán is often rendered Seathan. It's rarely seen, as the usual Gaelic form of John in Scotland is Iain.
SHAN? Like Shane?
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9th December 07, 12:36 PM
#94
Originally Posted by slohairt
Hamish is an Anglicisation.
James is Séamas (IRISH) or Seumas (SCOTTISH GAELIC). However, the vocative is Shéamais (IRISH) or Sheumais (SCOTTISH GAELIC) both of which are pronounced HAIM-ISH. So, I guess it's really more of a phonetic rendering than an Anglicisation.
Bonnd. Seumas Mac Boinnd
I knew that, I was testing you....yeah...
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9th December 07, 01:28 PM
#95
Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot
SHAN? Like Shane?
No, SHAN as in Shanty. Shane is a result of the fada (accent) being shifted from the "a" to the "e" = Séan (SHANE)
[B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]John Hart[/COLOR]
Owner/Kiltmaker - Keltoi
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9th December 07, 03:11 PM
#96
Well the laddie has duly arrived
tipping in at 11 lbs 10 oz.
Names decided but not agreed on
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9th December 07, 04:19 PM
#97
Originally Posted by Nervous Jock
Well the laddie has duly arrived
tipping in at 11 lbs 10 oz.
Names decided but not agreed on
Congratulations. Post pics when you can and start a registered kilt savings plan also (RKSP) .
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9th December 07, 04:54 PM
#98
Congrats.
Originally Posted by Nervous Jock
Well the laddie has duly arrived
tipping in at 11 lbs 10 oz.
Names decided but not agreed on
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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9th December 07, 06:19 PM
#99
ELEVEN POUNDS TEN OUNCES!!
Holey Maloney
That is one bouncing baby. Congratulations, and whatever his name may he carry it well.
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9th December 07, 10:31 PM
#100
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