![]() ![]() Daughters learned skills like sewing, jewelry making, and helping prepare food for the family. Many girls did receive some schooling or later trained to join a covenant or become nuns. Girl children in the middle ages and Renaissance had different responsibilities than boys. Wymond - Middle English for "battle protector.".Wolf - English, and Teutonic for the animal of the same name.Wilkin - Medieval version of the English name "William" and it means armed resolution.".Theodoric - German for "people's ruler.".Ricard - English for "rich and powerful ruler.".Randolf - Anglo-Saxon for "wolf shield.".Piers - Latin and English for "rock" or "stone.".Pascal - A French name for "born at Easter.".Osric - An English and German name for “God’s rule” or "divine ruler.".Neville - French for "from the new farmland/town/village.".Maurin - Latin name for "dark-skinned.".Lunden - Several habitational origins including Norwegian for numerous farmsteads and German from the municipality of Lunden in Holstein, Germany.Lothar - German for "famous warrior instilled.Leoric - An English origin name with Latin roots that means "like a lion.".Leif - Old Norse for "heir descendent.".It was also an English royal family surname. Lancaster - Old English name that is habitational for the people who resided in Lancaster in northwestern England. ![]()
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