[Opinions] Re: Sequoia (male) “Seq”
in reply to a message by Zina
How on Earth can a tree share its name with a sparrow? Please provide your source.
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Because the tree was named by a European without regard to actual meaning. He most likely named the tree after the historical Sequoyah.
You are assuming that the historical Sequoyah was himself named after a sparrow. Please provide your source for that, if you have one.
My source is Nameberry’s article on the name.
Nameberry are imaginative rather than scholarly.
Sorry, but I wouldn't trust Nameberry at all. They aren't the most reliable source when it comes to many names.
I’m sure meanings are embellished there for readers. It’s interesting, though.
Check out etymonline's entry on it:
etymonline.com/search?q=sequoia
etymonline.com/search?q=sequoia
Thank you for posting that. I think this name just sort of materialized from a mosaic of different sources. It feels so organic; it is like meanings coalesce like DNA from multiple parents. Only this meaning seems like it has a seven-parent genome. :)