Unusual or "dis-used names"
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 5:46 pm
I'm sure, from time to time, you come across names during your searches which make you smile?
My great-great grandfather's middle name was Scarrinious which I've never seen anywhere else - admittedly he was Danish. But even on the Danish boards I frequent they admit it's a most unusual name only used by the nobility.....(smirks haughtily )
A name I don't often see these days is Maud, yet one of my great grandfather's children was called Maude - how unusual is that?
Whereas my own name is David - how boring...........
My great-great grandfather's middle name was Scarrinious which I've never seen anywhere else - admittedly he was Danish. But even on the Danish boards I frequent they admit it's a most unusual name only used by the nobility.....(smirks haughtily )
A name I don't often see these days is Maud, yet one of my great grandfather's children was called Maude - how unusual is that?
Whereas my own name is David - how boring...........