[Moo] documenting "Julian" for women (was: Road testing... testing... 1... 2... 3... ( was: What do I need to do to shed my mundane name?))

Dave Montuori damont at wolfstar.com
Thu Oct 23 12:58:27 PDT 2008


Scripsit Charles:
> I will need to check when [Julian] was used first for a female name, but 
> it was used at least as early as 1342 when Saint Julian of Norwich was 
> named.

The August 1996 Atlantian Letter of Intent probably has some useful 
documentation on this, for Julian Goodwyn. (At the time she was fairly 
active with the heralds in the Storvik area, and I remember her doing a 
fair bit of research on this.)

Evan



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