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[Opinions] Re: Harlan and Roy
Hi! Both Roy and Harlan have a Medieval vibe in my opinion. Roy is so short but full of history and links that are Norman and Celtic. I love its regal meaning but also its rough form Ruadh that means "red".Harlan: as I live in Italy the only Harlan I came across is a fictional character... Sir Harlan of Pennytree, hedge knight created by George R.R. Martin in the 'Ice & Fire' Universe.I actually like them and I'd enjoy coming across one of them in the Anglosphere.Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456

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It's amazing to see how differently names are seen I didn't know a lot of Harlans until I moved to Midwest USA. I've met a handful now, all 80+.Roy is also fairly common in the US, 50+. It, too, seems to be more common in the Midwest.The idea that they are Medieval would never occur to me!
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