[Surname] Re: Help with name for character
in reply to a message by Jeose
Azenor Belfay
Azenor does not make name lists in the US, has just over a hundred hits on Facebook (mostly Francophones), and its similar sound to Eleanor gives it a wholesome, refined sound. It was the name of a 6th-century saint and princess, and is thought to be related to Breton enor meaning "honour."
Belfay (keeping with simple, wholesome names), does not even make the US 2010 census list, though it does exist. According to this website, it is a variant of Beaufay which means "beautiful beech woodland."
Azenor does not make name lists in the US, has just over a hundred hits on Facebook (mostly Francophones), and its similar sound to Eleanor gives it a wholesome, refined sound. It was the name of a 6th-century saint and princess, and is thought to be related to Breton enor meaning "honour."
Belfay (keeping with simple, wholesome names), does not even make the US 2010 census list, though it does exist. According to this website, it is a variant of Beaufay which means "beautiful beech woodland."