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  1. Such sources are often not useful for Society name research, since their goals differ from ours, but this particular list appears to be pretty good. It was scanned out of Sir Nicolas Nicholas Harris, History of the Battle of Agincourt and of the Expedition of Henry the Fifth into France in 1415 to which is added the Roll of the Men at Arms in the English Armory , 3rd edition (London: Johnston ...

  2. Medieval diminutive of Jan 3. Jocosa f Medieval English. Medieval variant of Joyce, influenced by the Latin word iocosus or jocosus "merry, playful". Judd m English, Medieval English. Medieval diminutive of Jordan. Modern use of this name is inspired by the surname that was derived from the medieval name.

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    Even though we think of the Middle Ages as being very different from today, the lives of medieval children still had some things in common with children today! Boys regularly played ball and stick games outdoors and learned skills like archery and dancing. Medieval children also had to do chores, run errands, and tend to farm animals. Boys from nob...

    Girl children in the middle ages and Renaissance had different responsibilities than boys. Many girls did receive some schooling or later trained to join a covenant or become nuns. Daughters learned skills like sewing, jewelry making, and helping prepare food for the family. Girls from the most noble families trained to become princesses and queens...

    Asmi- Hindu for "self-confidence."
    Felize- An alternative spelling for "Feliz," a Latin name that means "fortunate."
  3. Vlad Dracula, a 15th-century prince of Wallachia, was Bram Stoker's inspiration for the name of his vampire, Count Dracula. Vladimeru m Medieval Slavic Church Slavic form of Vladimir .

  4. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources aims to document all given names recorded in European sources written between 500 and 1600. New editions are published quarterly. Looking for a particular name? Browse the entries.

  5. Vlad Dracula, a 15th-century prince of Wallachia, was Bram Stoker's inspiration for the name of his vampire, Count Dracula. Vladimeru Владимѣръ m Medieval Slavic Church Slavic form of Vladimir .