[or-roots] Why the given name squire

Harguess, Dale dharguess at coastline.edu
Mon Sep 27 08:34:19 PDT 2010


I have a couple of guys name Strangeman which I found amusing.

Dale

 

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Subject: [or-roots] Why the given name squire

 

I think the "delusions of grandeur"  answer is probably closest; I don't
know exactly what got into our ancestors with regards to given name,
perhaps in response to the confusion of twenty generations of "John son
of John son of John"  they decided to be original in a fairly outrageous
way. 

 

In today's world Manlove is kind of an unfortunate choice but I have a
family in my file where that was one of the better ones, Patience was
another one that works for me, but most of the family must have cringed
every time they were asked for their given name.

 

I was attempting to find the file and seem to have locked up FTM so am
going to post this without the listing of names I found offensive, but I
am sure most of you who have traced any line back to the 17th century
know the types of names I mean.

 

Les C

 

PS Wiki and other online info sites don't address the issue of Squire
used as a given name at all, 20,001 baby names only refers to the age of
chivalry meaning and it's metamorphosis into aide-de-campe. My
dictionary doesn't even list it.

 

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