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funny things you can find on the internet, as Trevelyan is a Cornish name I was looking for a proper surname and came across the following:

 

Andras - (AHN-dras) Cornish form of the ancient Celtic goddess of Victory's name Andraste

 

 

 

 


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Oh, I love this kind of thing. 

 

Duncan means "dark warrior"

 

Alistair means "Avenger"

 

Cailan means "Child" ( :lol:)


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Kieran means "Little Dark One" or "Black", very appropriate considering his mother and his possibly being the OGB.

 

(And on a meta-level, because he's voiced by Odin Black, Claudia Black's son)


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Check out Loghain or Eamon :P

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The name Morrigan is derived from the Irish Mor Rioghain meaning "great queen". In Irish myth she was a goddess of war and death who often took the form of a crow. The name also brings to mind Morgan Le Fay, and there are some parallels between the two figures, just as there are some parallels between Alistair and King Arthur Pendragon. 


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Check out Loghain or Eamon :P

 

Oh, I though Loghain/Logan just meant "from the small hollow". I was disappointed.

 

Eamon is good though. "Guardian," I remember that now. Cool. 



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Oh, I though Loghain/Logan just meant "from the small hollow". I was disappointed.

Eamon is good though. "Guardian," I remember that now. Cool.


The hero of river Dane even in his namesake is modest o.o
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funny things you can find on the internet, as Trevelyan is a Cornish name I was looking for a proper surname and came across the following:

 

Andras - (AHN-dras) Cornish form of the ancient Celtic goddess of Victory's name Andraste

As the Arishok would say: "This is not a revelation" (Did you read that in his voice?)


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Kieran means "Little Dark One" or "Black", very appropriate considering his mother and his possibly being the OGB.

 

(And on a meta-level, because he's voiced by Odin Black, Claudia Black's son)

I like how I named my Warden (who romanced and D.R'd Morrigan) Kieran before we knew the O.G.B's name lol