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[Opinions] Re: WDYT 15th century English ancestors
I am a sucker for medieval names and I like all of them! - and if I had several generations of Osyths in the family, I'd totally use it. It's quite an unusual find, even for the period. Were the family from Essex?I guess the modern form of Dyonisia would be Denise. Doesn't sound nearly as interesting.
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The family was from Essex, and they actually lived in a village called St Osyth. Apparently my ancestor Osyth Joslyn was born on the 7th October in 1464, the same day as the feast day for the Saint Osyth. I have a theory that the family must have then known the lore, especially for it being the namesake of their parish. Perhaps I will use Osyth/Osithe someday...Also, because I love mythological names Dyonisia instantly became a guilty pleasure because of its similarity to Dionysus. I agree nearly not as interesting as Denise.

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