[Facts] Re: Ever Heard of...
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I concur that "Duard" is a short-form of "Eduard," if indeed a rare one. I suspect this to be more in use among the Low-German languages (Dutch, etc), but cannot back this up ("Duard" "Dvard" ?).
Further, I see a possibility of Scottish origin. The rounded sound of names such as "Donald" (from "Domhnall") and "Findlay" (from "Fionnlagh") led me to think of the Scottish surname "Dewar."
A 'dewar' is a title for any hereditary custodian of a religious relic. The "Dewar" family's ancestial home is Glendochart ("Dochart" itself is invocative of "Duard"). All of this is just conjecture though.
That is at least a place to start: French and/or German shortform of "Edward" or Scottish given-name based off of a surname or toponym.
Further, I see a possibility of Scottish origin. The rounded sound of names such as "Donald" (from "Domhnall") and "Findlay" (from "Fionnlagh") led me to think of the Scottish surname "Dewar."
A 'dewar' is a title for any hereditary custodian of a religious relic. The "Dewar" family's ancestial home is Glendochart ("Dochart" itself is invocative of "Duard"). All of this is just conjecture though.
That is at least a place to start: French and/or German shortform of "Edward" or Scottish given-name based off of a surname or toponym.
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NAMING MY BABY
MY HUSBAND AND I CANNOT AGREE ON A NAME I LIKE THE NAME ANSLEE (ANNSLEE) I THINK IT IS SCOTTISH AND COMES FROM THE NAME AINSLEY. ANY HELP. I WOULD LIKE TO NAME HER ANSLEE KATE OUR LAST NAME STARTS WITH A K AND IS GERMAN KINDIG.
MY HUSBAND AND I CANNOT AGREE ON A NAME I LIKE THE NAME ANSLEE (ANNSLEE) I THINK IT IS SCOTTISH AND COMES FROM THE NAME AINSLEY. ANY HELP. I WOULD LIKE TO NAME HER ANSLEE KATE OUR LAST NAME STARTS WITH A K AND IS GERMAN KINDIG.
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