[Opinions] Re: English girls' names 1250-1450 (J-L)
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Yes, that's essentially Lyneve :)
Wow! I once knew the sister of a Lyneve - she'll be about 70 by now, I suppose. They thought of it as Evelyn reversed, in the same way as Rosemary and Maryrose can be mirror-image names. I'm sure they didn't know it was in use in the Middle Ages, any more than I did.
Is any more known about its medieval incarnation? This is fascinating!
Is any more known about its medieval incarnation? This is fascinating!