British Names: And where they came from
British names came from the south and from the north. Across the English channel from France and the continent in the south, and with the Vikings in the north. They crossed the sea to Britain as hunter gatherers, probably taking animals with them, some which they left behind over the years and they bred. Animals like horses. Eventually some of them built themselves a new life here, and why not, it is a green and fertile land which supplied all their needs. Read on about names.
The Vikings had names from the middle east as the people from there spread across what we now know as Europe, and elsewhere of course, and they often had Biblical names such as David, etcetera, but they also had names like Donald, William, Gregor, Lachlan, etcetera. the Scottish clans were gathered around the names and Mac or Mc simply means ‘son of’. There were no people here before they came despite the lies the BBC will tell you concerning millions of years. The clans were, as they have been all over the world, a means of defence.
In the south came people well versed in trades, and the names they took were the likes of Smith, (blacksmith) Falconer, (falconer) Carter, Turner, (wood turner) Bowman and Archer, Baxter and Baker, (Baker) Mason, (Builder) etcetera.
I have not done the Viking names justice here, it is funny how your memory lets you down when you need it most, but you get the idea. Of course in Scandinavian nations where the Vikings lived the Mac or Mc is often achieved by having two ss’, so Sandersson if there is such a name would be Sanders son. Same thing. Eriksson Eriks son is a proper name, and there are many similar. You’ll have guessed I’m taking this from memory. Never mind you get the picture. The BBC and scientists will kill to protect their lie, and also the lie that Oasis play live on stage. None of them do, but it is worth millions to all of them. Unfortunately it is death to one such as I. They profit at God’s expense.
So how do other names like Muslims Hindus Etc fit with our Christian names? They don’t. Anyway