This is something I came across while researching. So many of my male ancestors had names beginning with the letter 'X'...it was untrue! And yes, it was untrue, to a certain Xtent.
You see, the further back you go - when they start writing in Latin that sometimes even a university professor would struggle with - they use abbreviations. A lot. Ever notice that little line above a name? That means the name was abbreviated. A small letter after the first syllable? Abbreviation. So you may not have had an ancestor called Eliz. She may not even have been called Eliza. It's just that she was abbreviated. And as for Xtopher...it seems that, wherever the syllable 'Chris' or 'Christ' occurred - there was the 'X'.
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Thanks for this piece of knowledge, Ros, as it was new to me.
ReplyDeleteOh wow-I never knew this. Is this just in your area or global for that era?
ReplyDeleteIt was certainly in England - so, I suspect, wherever English was written.
DeleteI have some Christophers but have never seen this abbreviation - makes sense though. I've seen abbreviations for Thomas, William, and Jonathan much more frequently.
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Hi Roz - dropping by again after completing my last post. I suppose it makes sense that abbreviations were used as probably the few that were tasked with writing probably had a lot of writing to do!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this abbreviation either, but I will be using it in the next challenge for my "X"! Now I just have to find a Xristopher or Xris or even a Xristin...
ReplyDeleteFinding Eliza
It was so hard to get around to all the blogs during the challenge. I am on the A to Z Road Trip now and hope to visit more blogs this way.
ReplyDeleteI'm on the Road Trip as well - really must get a move on...thanks for stopping by!
DeleteInteresting post - I now know why Christmas is often shortened to Xmas!
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ReplyDeleteI'm sure I must've known this since I studied Latin in school...guess I can't remember...it was a long time ago! (lol) Just popping over today from the Road Trip.
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