[Facts] Re: Vinandr + Munda - Old Norse?
Munda possibly means "remembered" from the Old Norse 'munda' although it may be a Latinized form, 'munda', of the Germanic word 'mund' meaning "protection".I'm sorry but I can't find the etymology of the name Vinandr but the English town of Windermere means "Vinandr's lake" but I don't suppose that helps does it?
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Vinandr + Munda - Old Norse?  ·  Mark C.  ·  4/5/2005, 2:01 PM
Re: Vinandr + Munda - Old Norse?  ·  kynaston  ·  4/6/2005, 11:20 AM
ATTN Kynaston  ·  Mark C.  ·  4/6/2005, 4:16 PM
Re: ATTN Kynaston  ·  kynaston  ·  4/7/2005, 6:23 AM