Saturday, 7 November 2020

Edward was a deeply unfashionable name in 1239

Edward was a deeply unfashionable name in 1239 – no king or nobleman had been lumbered with it since the Norman Conquest, because it belonged to the side that had lost. Edward was an Old English name, and it sounded as odd and outlandish to Norman ears after 1066 as other Old English names – Egbert, Æthelred, Egfrith – still sound to us today.

M. Morris, A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain, (2008), 3

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