Names

Started by redwallgurl, June 16, 2012, 10:24:19 PM

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redwallgurl

Have you ever noticed that some characters names are jsut the latin names or anagrams of them! I figured it out this weekend looking at htis book that one of my brothers friend brougth over.I noticied that otter in Latin means Lutra. I found an anagram of Saxtus and many more. Its pretty cool.
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AbbotAlf0805

Cool I speak Latin.
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Redwallfan7

Cool. Where else can you look that stuff up? Is it on the Redwall wiki?
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redwallgurl

nt that i know of i jsut was looking at this enclyopedia. i think if you type in a creature like fox in google then search the scientific name for it you can ifnd some other examples
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Redwallfan7

Oh, ok. I'm gonna try that!
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WildDoogyPlumm

Gulo is named after the scientific name for a wolverine: Gulo Gulo.
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Flandor

The European badger's Latin name is Meles Meles, which is very similar to Mother Mellus' name.  Brock is an old English/Gaelic derivative word for a badger. 
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Redwallfan7

"There's some good in this world, Mr.Frodo, and it's worth fighting for."-Samwise Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

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Redwallfan7

quadrupple awesome!
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WarriorOfMossflower

quintiple awesome
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Lily

It is "awesome" and interesting, but this isn't the cellars, please try to make your posts meaningful.

I liked the Ask Brian when he answered where some of his names come from:

Quote from: Ask BrianTsarmina is a play on words , the female rulers of Russia were called Tsarinas. I put mean in there and so Tsarmina. Verdauga is from the Latin verd...green and auga..eye. Lord Greeneye.


DanielofRedwall

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Another character is Korvuss Skurr. Corvus is the genus of which ravens and crows belong to. I've also noticed a couple of biblical names such as Matthias, Methusalah, John (sure, it is a pretty common name, but also biblical) and a few others I can't remember right now.
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