Cornish (and Other) Personal Names from the 10th Century Bodmin Manumissions
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Cornish (and Other) Personal Names from the 10th Century Bodmin Manumissions
by Tangwystyl verch Morgant Glasvryn
(Heather Rose Jones, contact@heatherrosejones.com)
© 1999, 2001 by Heather Rose Jones; all rights reserved.
Given Names : Cornish (and other Celtic) Names
During this period, it is difficult to distinguish between names in the various Brythonic languages on purely linguistic grounds. While it is possible that certain individuals appearing in this record are Welsh or Breton rather than Cornish, there would really be no way to demonstrate this. Therefore, all Brythonic names are simply included with the Cornish. There are, however, several names that appear to be of Goedelic rather than Brythonic origin and these are noted specifically below. In addition to the the types of information given in the above sections, I provide more discussion of the particular spellings found in comparative material. The gender of names is much less certain in this section when the text does not make it clear and the evidence for gender interpretation is discussed more fully here. I have not separated the genders out in the main listing, but have a separate index listed by gender "confidence level" following. The "standardized" forms used as headings are an attempt to follow "standard" Old Welsh spelling should not be taken as anything other than a reference.
Table of Cornish and other Celtic Names
Table of Names of Uncertain Language
Index of Celtic and Uncertain Names
The following index includes all the non-Germanic, non-Latin/Biblical names, arranged according to the evidence for the gender. The form indexed here is for reference only and does not necessarily appear in the data. The following categories are used.- Group 1: names where the gender is explicit in the Bodmin text.
- Group 2: names not in group 1 that appear in the comparative material (where there is gender evidence).
- Group 3: names not in the previous groups where the deuterotheme is clearly associated with a particular gender, either in the Bodmin material or elsewhere.
- Group 4: names not in the previous groups where the evidence suggests one gender is more likely than the other, but either is potentially possible.
- Group 5: names where there is no basis for even making an educated guess as to gender.
| Male Names | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group 1 |
Anaoc Bleidcum Brithael Cantgueithen Cenmin Comoere |
Conredeu Frioc Grifiud Guithrit Gurbodu Gurcant |
Gurci Gurcon Gurguaret Gurguistl Gurthcid Hedyn |
Hincomhal Ilcarthon Iudicael Iudnerth Leucum Louenan |
Loumarch Matuid Medrod Mermin Morhaetho Oss'ne |
Putrael Resmen Riol Ryd Salenn Tethion | |
| Group 2 |
Aedan Beli Bleidiud Budic |
Cingur Conmonoc Gest Guincum |
Gurdilic Gurheter Guriant Gurlouen |
Iarnguallon Iliud Inisian Loi |
Maeloc MaelPatraic March Morcant |
Rinduran Talan Telent Terithien Ungust | |
| Group 3 |
Adoyre Aniud Argantbri Argantmoet Cinhoedl |
Gratcant Guentanet Guentigirn Gurcencor | |||||
| Group 4 |
Bledros Brenci Brethoc Catgutic |
Dofagan Milcenoc Mor | |||||
| Female Names | |||||||
| Group 1 |
Aedoc Arganteilin Diuset Gloiucen Guencen |
Guencenedl Guenguiu Guenmon Ilcum Medguistl |
Meduil Meonre Moruith Oncenedl Oncum |
Ourcen Ourdilic Proscen Rum | |||
| Group 2 |
Guenbrith Tanguistl | ||||||
| Group 3 |
Anauprost Ceinguled Fuandrec Gloiumed Iudprost Onguen | ||||||
| Group 4 |
Anaguistl Catguistl Ordguydel Prosguetel | ||||||
| Unknown Gender | |||||||
| Group 5 |
Anaudat Artaca Dengel Duihon Ewsannec |
Guelet Guencor Guenguerthlon Guenneret Halbiu |
Iofa Iudhent Louhelic Luncen Milian |
Perem Rannoeu Rumun Sulcen Sulleisoc Sulmed | |||
- A Very Little Historic Background
- Name Formats
- Given Names
- Old English (and other Germanic) Names
- Names of Latin or Biblical Origin
- Cornish (and other Celtic) Names; and Names of Uncertain Language
- Index of Celtic and Uncertain Names
- Bibliography
