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Remembering who we are



Padrig dis:
PS to Andrew:
> Would it be possible for you to send again the list of names in
> Brithenig?  It's gotten lost in this frustrating shuffle, and I've also
> forgotten how to spell my name. ;-)

Which gives me the chance to correct a few mistakes I made the first time
through: 

Adda	Adam
Andrew	Andrew
Antoin	Antony
Arthur	Arthur
Awstin	Augustine, Austin
Bartholemew	B.
Buddeg	Boudicea, Victoria
Cadag	Cadog
Caraethag	Caradog
Carol	Charles
Catren	Catherine
Cristoffer	Christopher
Costentin	Constantine
Cynedd	Kenneth
Dewidd	David
Drystin	Tristan
Edwardd	Edward
Elen	Helen
Emreis	Ambrose
Enrhig	Henry
Erchyl	Hercules
Gerfan	German
Geory	George
Gereint	Gereint, Gerontius
Gian	Jane
Gianeth	Janet
Gion	John
Gioffri	Geoffry
Girallt	Gerald
Gregor	Gregory
Greid	Grace
Gwallter	Walter
Gwilim	William
Gwrthiern	Vortigern
Hyw	Hugh, Hugo
Iago	James, Jacob
Ieroni	Jerome, Hieronymus
Iewan	John
Ioan	John
Iogos	Joyce
Iosep	Joseph
Iseullt	Isold
Keswallon	Caswallon, Casivallaunus
Llawreint	Laurance
Luc	Luke
Lluid	Lloyd
Madag	Madog
Mair, Mari	Mary
Mallt	Maud, Matilda
Marc	Mark
Maryared	Margaret
Mathew	Matthew
Merddin	Merlin
Mewrig	Maurice
Migael	Michael
Nigol	Nicholas
Padrig	Patrick
Pawl	Paul
Pedr	Peter
Philip	P.
Rhaifun	Raymond
Rheinallt	Reginald
Rhigardd	Richard
Rhoberth	Robert
Rhoerig	Roderick
Timothew	Timothy
Tomos	Thomas
Ysteffan	Stephan

Mostly cosmetic, I restored -dd to some names where I had originally
removed it.  Garfan becomes Gerfan, and Rhigardd has a hard -g- which I
originally made soft.

More names will be welcome.  There is a paucity of female names in my
list.  Background material behind names will make them easier to adapt to
the phonetic standards of Brithenig.

- andrew.

Andrew Smith                                  <hobbit@earthlight.co.nz>
Life is short, so am I...