"noble" Description: Alice is a classic literary name that's both strong and sweet, ranking in the US Top 100 and popular throughout the western world. Alice is derived from the Old French name Aalis, a diminutive of Adelais that itself came from the Germanic name Adalhaidis, which is ...
Maid Marian, the Queen of the May in the morris dances, also one of Robin Hood's companions, is recorded by 1520s, perhaps from French, where Robin et Marian have been stock names for country lovers since 13c. Maid of Honor (1580s) originally was "unmarried lady of noble birth who ...
The noble usually used taken-down surnames early on and the peasants did so later. ( ) 1. We can infer from the text that . A. people had no names before written language was invented B. names began to be used long before there was written language C. the history of nomenclature...
"Noble, exalted." Somewhat common as baby names, Alice, Alless, etc. sound like the familiar Aliza. Variant of the Old French name .. Alura "God-like adviser." Allura and variants are seldom used as girls' names. Also a Spanish name .. Alvar, var. Alvara1 "Elf or magical army,...
I love the cadence of my grandmother's given names (her maiden and married surnames were too prosaic): Opal May Geraldine... byAnonymousreply 66July 20, 2011 1:18 AM My gran had a friend named "Clytee." (pronounced "kligh-T") ...
The noble usually used taken-down surnames early or the peasants did so later.小题1:We can infer from the text that . A.the first given names had not any actual meanings B.people probably had names when there was no written language C.the history of nomenclature is shorter than written ...
Surnamesdevelopedfrombynames,whichareadditionalonesusedtodifferentiatetwopeoplewiththesamegivenname.Thesebynamesfallintoparticularpatterns.Theseusuallystartedoutasspecific(特有的)toapersonandweretakendownfromfathertosonbetweenthetwelfthandsixteenthcentury.Thenobleusuallyusedtaken-downsurnamesearlyonandthepeasantsdidsolater...
The noble usually used taken-down surnames early or the peasants did so later. We can infer from the text that . A.the first given names had not any actual meanings B.people probably had names when there was no written language C.the history of nomenclature is shorter than written history...
A Germanic version of the French name Adeline,Adelyn is based on the Old High German word "adal"meaning "noble." A number of other variations have been used, including more common names like Madelyn and Adele, the latter of which peaked in 1914 but still remained in the top 500 on the...
The noble usually used taken-down surnames early or the peasants did so later. 1. We can infer from the text that . A. the first given names had not any actual meanings B. people probably had names when there was no written language C. the history of nomenclature is shorter than...