[Facts] Re: Baltus & Brom
in reply to a message by Lissa
Hi Lissa,
Baltus is a latinized form of either
1) the Assyrian name "Baltasar" - with the original form "Bel-schar-ussar" which means: May the god Bel protect his life
or
2) the Old German names beginning with Bald-/Balt- or ending with -bald/-balt, e.g.
Baldram (Old German: bold + raven)
Balthard (Old German: bold + strong, hard)
Baldwin (Old German: bold + friend)
Siegbald (Old German: victory + bold)
etc. etc.
I don't know the name Brom, but I think it could be a form of Latin "Bromius" (the loud one) or Old English "Bromley" (brushwood + meadow).
Regards, Satu
Baltus is a latinized form of either
1) the Assyrian name "Baltasar" - with the original form "Bel-schar-ussar" which means: May the god Bel protect his life
or
2) the Old German names beginning with Bald-/Balt- or ending with -bald/-balt, e.g.
Baldram (Old German: bold + raven)
Balthard (Old German: bold + strong, hard)
Baldwin (Old German: bold + friend)
Siegbald (Old German: victory + bold)
etc. etc.
I don't know the name Brom, but I think it could be a form of Latin "Bromius" (the loud one) or Old English "Bromley" (brushwood + meadow).
Regards, Satu