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[Opinions] Re: Common MALE English names 1450-1650 (and their kr8tyve spellings!)
Holy cow, you weren't kidding this is long.I'm going to confine myself to listing my favorites. But I really do love almost anything historic. The older the better. :-)My favorites (if it says thanks, that means it's new to me):Abel, Adam, Adrian, Angus, Alan, Alban, Algernon, Aloysius (Louis), Amias, Ambrose, Archibald, Arthur, Aubrey, Augustine, Averill, Balthazar, Barnabas / Barnaby, Deodatus (thanks), Hercules, (oops, got to go)By the way, I don't think it's fair to call some of these "creative" spellings. Since spelling wasn't standardized until several centuries later, all of these spellings were acceptable at the time. (I assume by putting quotations around the word creative that you use it pejoratively.)
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I don't think it's fair to call some of these "creative" spellings.Oh, I know - I'm a major history buff :-) But it's easier for the non-history buffs on the board to understand than explaining the whole non-standardized spelling issue... everyone here knows what "kry8tyve" means!
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