Ælfgar (Searle p.7ff) m. |
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Ælger (E 281 witness)
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Ælfnoþ (Searle p.14f) m. |
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Ælfnoð (L 389 witness)
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Ælfric (Searle p.16ff) m. |
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Ælfric (E 232 owner)
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Ælfsige (Searle p.19f) m. |
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Æilsige (E 193 witness)
Æilsig (E 189, 202 owner, witness)
Ælfsie (L 38, 49, 248, 386 owner, witness)
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Ælfweald (Searle p.24f) m. |
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Ælwold (E 279 owner)
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Ælfweard (Searle p.25f) m. |
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Ælfwerd (L 140 witness)
Elwerdus (L 221 witness)
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Ælfwine (Searle p.27ff) m. |
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Ælfwines (genitive) (E 232, 235 owner, witness)
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Æþelbeorht (Searle p.34f) m. |
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Aþalberþ (L 112 witness)
Adaberd (L 128 witness)
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Æþelgeard (Searle p.38) m. |
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The various transcribers have different levels of confidence as to the
transcription.
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Æþelræd (Searle p.46ff) m. |
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Æþelræd (L 101 owner)
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Æþelstan (Searle p.51ff) m. |
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Æþælstan (L 136 witness) -- two of the transcribers have omitted the "l". |
Æþelweard (Searle p.56ff) m. |
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Æþelwærd (L 148 owner) -- Thorpe reads the "e" as"æ" instead.
Æþelwerd (L 102 witness)
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Æþelwine (Searle p.58ff) m. |
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Æþælwine (L 141 witness)
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Adalgisus? (Morlet vol. I p.16) m.
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I cannot identify this name as Old English, however some of the continental forms of Adalgisus are similar in appearance (e.g. Adalcis).
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Beorhthelm (Searle p.89f) m. |
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Byrchtylym (L 271 slave)
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Beorhtlaf (Searle p.91) m. |
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Beorlaf (E 206 witness)
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Beorhtsige (Searle p.94f) m. |
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Byrehtsige (L 166 witness)
Byrhisiys [genitive] (E 55 witness)
Byrhsiys [genitive] (E 371 witness)
Byrhsie (L, E 18, 52, 76, 90, 322 owner, witness)
Byrhsige (L, E 32, 362 witness)
Byrhtsie (L 42, 253, 390 witness)
Bryhsige (L 147 witness)
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Beorhtstan (Searle p.95) m. |
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Byhstan (E 53 slave)
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Beorhtweald (Searle p.95ff) m. |
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Buruhwold (L 149 witness)
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Boia (Searle p.110) m. |
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Boia (E, L 131, 145, 212, 234, 265 witness)
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Brun (Searle p.117) m. |
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Brun (L 125 owner)
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Budda (Searle p.119) m. |
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Budda (L 5, 113, 130 witness)
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Coenhelm (Searle p.139) m. |
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Kynilm (E 205 witness)
Kinilm (E 245 witness)
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Cynsige (Searle p.157) m. |
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Cynsie (E 60 witness)
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Derling? (Searle p.165) m. |
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Dirling (E 207 witness)
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Dolo (Searle p.168) m? |
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Searle lists Dola
and the vowel alternation is found in other uncompounded names.
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Dunstan (Searle p.173) m. |
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Dunstan (L 138 witness)
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Eadgar (Searle p.178) m. |
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Eadgar (L 162 owner)
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Eadmund (Searle p.183f) m. |
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Eadmund (L 68 owner)
Eadmunt (L 63 owner)
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Eadred (Searle p.185f) m. |
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Eadryde (E 171 owner)
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Eadric (Searle p.186ff) m. |
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Edricus (L 219 witness) -- Two transcriptions have Eadricus.
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Eadsige (Searle p.188) m. |
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Eadsige (L 143 witness)
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Ealdred (Searle p.198ff) m. |
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Ealdred (L 142 witness)
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Ealhhun? (Searle p.204) m? |
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Searle has a citation of Alchun under this heading. I can find nothing more similar.
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Æulcen (L 346 ?)
Ælchon (L 338 ?)
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Ealhwine (Searle p.207) m. |
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At a later date, these forms might represent an original Ælfwine or Æþelwine, but at this period it seems unlikely.
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Elwinus (L 220 witness)
Elwine (L 218 witness)
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Goda (Searle p.260) m. |
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Goda (L 139 witness)
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Godric (Searle p.263) m. |
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Godric (E 239, 246, 282 witness)
Godricus (L 217 witness)
Gedricus (L 213 witness)
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Huna (Searle p.305) m. |
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Húna (L 1 slave)
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Irmen (Searle p.320) m. |
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Searle has examples of this as a prototheme, but not as an uncompounded name. In the book of Llandav, there is a reference to Ermint & Catharuc filios Cremic, but the cultural context of these three names in not obvious.
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Leof (Searle p.326) m |
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Searle does list this, but has even more examples of Leofa. It may also be a short form of the following, given that they share the same occupational byname and are both witnesses.
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Leofric (Searle p.330f) m. |
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Leofric (L 4, 126 witness)
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Leofstan (Searle p.332) m. |
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Leofstan (L 17 slave)
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Lucco (Searle p.340) m. |
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What Searle lists is Luca, but this would be a regular masculine formation from the same stem.
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Maccos (Searle p.344) m. |
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What Searle lists are Macco, Macca, Maccus, and Macus. It seems most likely that the name here is related to, if not a variant of, one of these.
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Maccos (E 203 witness)
Maccosse (E 194 witness)
Maccosi [genitive] (L 211 owner)
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Ordgar (Searle p.367f) m. |
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Ordgar (L 95 owner)
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Ordulf (Searle p.369f) m. |
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Ordulf (L 48, 125 owner)
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Osfrith (Searle p.373) m. |
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Searle's citations include the spellings Osferth, Offerdus.
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Osferd (L 318 owner) -- Kemble transcribes the last letter as
"ð".
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Osulf (Searle p.380f) m. |
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Osulf (L 103 witness)
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Othgaer (Searle p.382) m. |
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One of Searle's citations is for Odgerus.
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Otcer (L 183, 329 witness)
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Sæwine (Searle p.408) m. |
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Sewinus (L 214 witness)
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Sæwulf (Searle p.408) m. |
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Sewulf (E 238 witness)
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Sihtric (Searle p.425) m. |
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Originally a Norse name, Sigtrygr.
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Sictricus (L 222 witness) -- Several of the transciptions have Sicteicus but this is unlikely.
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Thiothard? (Morlet vol. I p.68) m. |
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Variants listed in Morlet include Tetardus, Tiddardus, Thiathart. Searle p.444 lists a Theodardus but the individual is from the continent.
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Tithert (L 51, 67, 278, 292 witness)
Tittherd (L 111, 129, 151 witness)
Tidherd (L 256 witness)
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Ulfræd (Searle p.514f) m. |
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Ullfrit (L 81 owner) -- Kemble transcribes it as Ullfric, which would be a possible, but different, name.
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Unweald? (Searle p.469) m? |
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Searle lists a number of names with the prototheme "Un-", but not this particular combination. Perhaps instead Hunweald (Searle p.308).
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Wallath? (Searle p.477) m? |
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Searle lists Wallath, but it doesn't actually look like an Old English name.
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Waso (Searle p.478) m. |
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The appearance of uncompounded names in doublets with and without doubling of the second consonant is common.
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Waso (L 223 witness)
Wasso (L 116 witness)
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Wine (Searle p.499f) m. |
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Wine (L 137 witness)
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Wulfgar (Searle p.507f) m. |
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Wulfger (E 198, 247 witness)
Wulgarus (L 216 witness)
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Wulfsige (Searle p.517f) m. |
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Wulfsie (L 71, 85, 293 owner, witness)
Wulfsige (L, E 30, 96, 146, 152, 163, 311, 353, 370 owner, witness)
Wulsige (L 22 owner)
Wunsie (E 58, 375 witness, owner) -- Förster transcribes one of these as Wulfsie.
Uulfsie (L 15 owner)
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Wulfstan? (Searle p.518f) m. |
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Wunstan (? 178 ?)
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Wulfweard (Searle p.520f) m. |
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Wulwerdus (L 224 witness)
Wulfwerd (E 242 witness)
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Þurcild (Searle p.447 as Thurcytel) m. |
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A Norse name in origin.
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