I knew you were going to say that.Originally Posted by Gripper
I knew you were going to say that.Originally Posted by Gripper
Bet its one of these
Gedda Pike
Banér
Bildt
Bonde Farmer
Mörner
Uggla Owl
Piper
Ribbing
Taube
Wrangel
Two expressions:
Adelsvärd Noble - sword
Ankarcrona Anchor - crown
Ankarsvärd Anchor - sword
Armfelt Arm - field
Björnstjerna Bear - star
Cronhielm Crown - helmet
Gripenskiöld Griffin - shield
Gyllenkrok Golden - hook
Gyllenstierna Golden - star
Hammarskjöld Hammer - shield
Lagerbielke Laurel - beam or balk
Lagerfelt Laurel - field
Lagerhielm Laurel - helmet
Lagerskiöld Laurel - shield
Leijonhufvud Lion - head
Natt och Dag Night and Day
Oxenhufwud Ox - head
Oxenstierna Ox - star
Ridderstolpe Knight - pole
Silfverskiöld Silver - shield
Svinhufvud Pig - head
Examples of "Von" and "af" names
von names: af names:
von Bahr af Söderberg
von Döbeln Boije af Gennäs
von Otter af Geijerstam
von Platen af Klinteberg
von Rosen af Trolle
Foreign origin or influence:
Lewenhaupt
De la Gardie
Wachtmeister
Creutz
Cronstedt
Fleetwood
Hamilton
Staël von Holstein
All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.
Nah, those are posh, ghey names, I don't have one of those
The one I'm using is more the equivalent of "smith" or somesuch, not literally, but when it comes to how anonymous it is.
Legally I have a right to a more flash name, from my mother's side of the family. But that's a soldier's name, and still not like that nobleman's crap.
Lindberg Linden - mountain Almgren Elm - branch
Lindgren Linden - branch Björkegren Birch - branch
Lindström Linden - stream Boklund Beech - grove
Lindblad Linden - leaf Ekman Oak - man
Lindblom Linden - blossom Grankvist Spruce - twig
Lind Linden Hägglund Bird-cherry - grove
The topographical names were often names where different nature forms were combined.
For example:
Berg Mountain Sandberg Sand - mountain
Bergman Mountain - man Sjöblom Lake - blossom
Bergström Mountain - stream Sundkvist Sound/channel - twig
Borgström Castle - stream Söderlund South - grove
Forsberg Rapids - mountain Törnkvist Thorn - twig
Högman High - man Åberg Creek - mountain
Lundmark Grove - land Östlund East - grove
Sköld Shield Glad Happy
Attack Attack Rolig Funny
Hård Hard Lång Tall
Stål Steel Munter Cheerful
Svärd Sword Flink Quick
Blixt Lightning Fager Fair
Granat Grenade Tapper Brave
Strid Battle Frisk Healthy
Sabel Saber Modig Courageous
We narrow the field,interesting what all the names mean
All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.
I'm not telling you what my name is
But you may have come close in one of those posts.
That's all you are getting, tho'.
S'ok,I learnt some interesting stuff loike,Storm is a swedish word,whoda thunk it.
All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.
So is maelstrom (malström)*, and a bunch of other words.
There's been some transfers over the years. Germanic roots, and all that.
Did you know "window" comes from the icelandic "vindöye" (not too sure about the spelling ) literally meaning "wind-eye", I think.
*Actually, the interweb claims it entered english through dutch, but I wonder about that.
Last edited by Snee; 02-16-2006 at 11:42 PM.
Not only did the randy vikings give us blond hair and blue eyes they fecked the language as well
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I'll murder someone and cut out there eyes and send them to ya,okOriginally Posted by twisterX
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