[Facts] Magnol
in reply to a message by Mark C.
Magnol is a variant of the name Magnier, that ultimately comes from the germanic terms "magin" meaning strength + "hard" meaning hard or "hari" meaning army. The spelling "magnier", especially the presence of the "gn", is supposed to have been influenced by the latin word "magnus" meaning great. In my opinion, Magnol is a provençal variant of Magnier.
Andria.
Andria.
This message was edited 4/18/2005, 11:49 AM
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You're welcome. :)
Most of the names with the elements "ran", "ram", "ren" or such point to the germanic term "ragin" (or rad), meaning council. For example Rambaud (ragin + bald), Rainard (ragin + hard), Renault (ragin + walan)...
Otherwise it could come from the latin word "rana" meaning frog...but i don't really think so...
Anyway, those are just suppositions. :)
Andria.
Most of the names with the elements "ran", "ram", "ren" or such point to the germanic term "ragin" (or rad), meaning council. For example Rambaud (ragin + bald), Rainard (ragin + hard), Renault (ragin + walan)...
Otherwise it could come from the latin word "rana" meaning frog...but i don't really think so...
Anyway, those are just suppositions. :)
Andria.