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Dark magical names
Dark magical names








dark magical names

Name worn in the Nord and Belgium, from "herbe" meaning "grass", "herb". Meaning a place where flax is grown ("lin" in French).įaidherbe: Obéline Faidherbe, a lecturer at the University of Lille, a herbologist. Ligné: Master Eustache Ligné, lecturer at the University of Lille, specialised in weaving. Tison: Monsieur Jacques Tison, the president of the University of Lille, specialised in fire magic. From "sage", "wise", "learned", "expert" in French. Lesage: Madame Madeleine Lesage, secretary of the president of the University of Lille. Common name worn in the Nord, meaning castle from "catel" in Picardie's dialect. Variant of a name worn in Picardie (Laguillier), meaning a tailor, dressmaker, from old French "aguille", meaning needle.Ĭatteau: Rémi Catteau, one of Adélaïde's student, his mother Valentine, head cook at the University of Lille and her husband Justin.

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Laguillon: Master Isadora Laguillon, a lecturer at the University of Lille. One of the 15 more common family name in French, especially in Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Picardie. Lefebvre: Master Delphine Lefebvre, a lecturer at the University of Lille specialised in blacksmithing, her wife Vadéline and their son Nicodème. Meaning a jeweller, from old French "jame" meaning "gem". People from the North of France Jameux: Master Adélaïde Jameux a lecturer at the University of Lille specialised in warding, and her parents Aurélie and Pierre, jewellers. Principal source for French family names: Everyone is knowledgeable about name meanings and are able to use them to guess the type of magic practised by them.Įach name can have several meanings those presented here are the meanings that apply to those particular families. Family names come from the type of magic practised by the family.










Dark magical names