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[Opinions] Ebla and Eyolf
Today I came across these Scandinavian names. I've earlier seen the form Hebla to which Ebla is most likely related: otherwise the origins and meaning of this name are unknown to me. Eyolf, on the other hand, apparently means "lucky wolf" in old Norse (or perhaps "island wolf" as the name seems to be a variant of Eyjólfur) and was also used by Henrik Ibsen in his play Little Eyolf (1894).What do you think of Ebla and/or Eyolf? Do you think they could be used outside the Scandinavian context?Formerly known as Remora L.
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Ebla and Eyolf  ·  Uilos  ·  8/26/2019, 10:07 AM
Re: Ebla and Eyolf  ·  Liverwurst  ·  8/29/2019, 11:03 AM
Re: Ebla and Eyolf  ·  Higuma Kanora  ·  8/26/2019, 12:20 PM
Re: Ebla and Eyolf  ·  Raven Briar  ·  8/26/2019, 11:43 AM
Re: Ebla and Eyolf  ·  ari.  ·  8/26/2019, 10:25 AM