[Facts] Re: A Scottish name Mirrin
in reply to a message by Lethe
I wish I could remember! could be the Free Fishers, but it's been a very long time. I'll try to find it, and if I can I'll get back to you.
Of course, there's no absolute guarantee that just because JB said something, it's correct. Though it is highly likely!
Of course, there's no absolute guarantee that just because JB said something, it's correct. Though it is highly likely!
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My Scottish mother-in-law is named Mirren. She was named for her grandmother, who was named Marion but nicknamed Mirren. There is definitely a difference in pronunciation between these two names (I had my husband say them in his brogue) but Mirren may be an antiquated nickname as well as a real name in its own right.
Lots to go on, thanks everyone ;)