| Title: | Celt Notefile |
| Moderator: | TALLIS::DARCY |
| Created: | Wed Feb 19 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1632 |
| Total number of notes: | 20523 |
I have a bit of a silly question for all of ye. I have a friend
who resides in Dublin (Dun Laoghaire), and we've been having a
discussion regarding his name, Paul Saran Carroll. Can anyone out
there in CELT-land tell me the meaning/origin of Saran? The most
we can come up with is that it was probably a Saint's name.
Curiously,
-Lorelei
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| 649.1 | SALEM::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Thu Sep 28 1989 09:58 | 12 | |
Probably comes from his grandfather Mr. Saran Wrap. 8*)
Sorry I just couldn't pass it up.
All kiding aside I think keVin has a book of Celtic names and the
origins.
Come on now keVin lets not be bashful, help the lass out.
paddy
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| 649.2 | Saurin? | CEILI::DARCY | Thu Sep 28 1989 10:43 | 7 | |
Yup, and his maternal grand father was Al (Luminum) Foyle,
a Derry man. ;-)
I closest I found was the surname Saurin, which is believed to
be an anglicized Irish name, from what root I don't know.
-george
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