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Elizabethan names...?

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I have to do a project in english class and I am going to be a 25 year old widow from the village in Elizabethan times. We have to write a journal entry... Does anybody have any name suggestions? I kind of like Alice. They have to be from Elizabethan times. How would the last name work if I am a widow from that time?

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  1. www.elizabethan.org   and

    www.s-gabriel.org/names/christian/fair...  -the  first one has tons of info- and the second one actually has list of names for that period.


  2. This site explains how to construct a real Elizabethan name :

    http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/christian...

    Here you will find Elizabethan first names

    http://www.museangel.net/character.html

    And a list of last names

    http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/christian...

  3. jane,cassandra, ummmm...that's all the names i know...

  4. Elizabeth. Mary. Wenceslas. Ooglak. Squanto. Schlimbogger. Bumplumper.

  5. Elizabeth

    Catherine

    Frances

    Cecily

    Millicent

    Audrey

    Joan

    Elinor

    Joyce

    Frideswide

    Rose

    Helen

    Margaret

    Isabel

    Bridget

    Grace

    Thomasin

    Janet

    Agnes

    Dorothy

    Christian

    Amy

    Fortune

    Sybil

    Alice

    Margery

    Edith

    Barbara

    Gillian

    Ursula

    Anne

    Susanna

    Emma

    Rachel

    Judith

    Avis

    Mary

    Ellen

    Lucy

    Charity

    Julian

    Beatrice

    Jane

    Sarah

    Martha

    Mabel

    Philippa

    Blanche

    Clemence

    Marion

    good, names, i think

    A♥a

  6. Elizabeth is one of the Elizabethan names. Also Mary (VERY common). If you were from Elizabethan times, and your name was Alice, it would be spelled Alyce. You might or might not have a last name at all - depends on your station in life. If you were above the common people you would have a last name, but if you were one of the women who worked in the castle - helping in the kitchen or whatever, your married status would be recognized by being called Mistress. And you would still be called that even if you were a widow.

    If you belonged to the nobility, you would take your husband's name and you would still be called by that name, even if you were a widow.

  7. http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/f...

    has real historical records. I used it. I set the name to John Smith (It demands you enter a first and last name), the event to "Marriage" (to be sure to get a variety of women's names), the date to 1583 with a (+/-) 20 years (giving 1563 - 1603) and the country to England. I got a pile of them.

    You would be, depending on who was asking,

    Alice, widow of John Smith

    Widow Smith

    Alice, relic of John Smith

    Alice Smith

    You might spell it Smithe, or Smythe as your whimsey took you, too. Shakespeare could (and did) spell his name over 40 ways.

    If you were like most women who we only know about from "To my loving wife Alice" in Hubby's will, your maiden name would be lost in the mists of time.

  8. Mary, Anne, Alice, Joan...
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