[Facts] Re: Help needed on - Fremi - Old Norse, Glenbourne + Marbella
Glenbourne:
If you take the two elements 'glen' gaellic for literally just glen, or a valley, and bourne from the old english beorn, meaning bear
so 'valley bear' or 'bear of the valley' or 'valley of the bears' Marbella:
Again seperate the element, mar, likely from mary/maria
bella - meaning beautiful
could be a derivative of Mariabella, a constraction of it
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Help needed on - Fremi - Old Norse, Glenbourne + Marbella  ·  Bobby Darin  ·  4/14/2005, 7:35 AM
Re - Everyone - Thanks!  ·  Bobby Darin  ·  4/16/2005, 3:51 PM
Re: Help needed on - Fremi - Old Norse, Glenbourne + Marbella  ·  Silver  ·  4/14/2005, 10:59 AM
Cannot "mar" mean sea too? (nt)  ·  Ylva  ·  4/15/2005, 4:46 PM
No, your thinking mer. nt  ·  Silver  ·  4/15/2005, 8:39 PM
Possible alternative etymology for 'bourne' . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  4/15/2005, 5:43 AM
Re: Possible alternative etymology for 'bourne' . . .  ·  Silver  ·  4/15/2005, 8:45 PM
Cheers Silver. - Anyone know where Glenbourne is?  ·  Attn Silver  ·  4/14/2005, 11:33 AM