medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Christopher wrote of 11-13th century Chartres:
"Christian" [i.e., saints'] names were definitely not even in a majority,
in
that place and time.
In medieval Scandinavia pre-Christian names
flourished, despite an influx of Benedictuses and Katarinas from the 12th
century onwards, and there is quite a large name-pool, partly, I think, because
people felt under obligation to name children after their ancestors.
Presumably the parents who proudly brought little
Bear of Thor (Torbiorn) and Bear of the Asir (Asbiorn) to the font, would have
known that Thor and the Asir are not generally numbered among the
saints....
Lena Wahlgren-Smith
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