Woo Woo or Red dot you ask? The first ones, not the ones that Columbus named.KamikazeSailor said:Well, are we talking Christopher Colombus Indians or Gandhi Indians?stompy said:Named after an Indian god... and you are really thick if you can't get the country of origin.
LoorTheDarkElf said:Anyone know what Randall translates to? This computer keeps forbidding every other web page I try to go to, so I can hardly conduct a proper google search on it. XP
..or maybe your ancestors trained wolves to carry shields for you into battle.Churchman said:LoorTheDarkElf said:Anyone know what Randall translates to? This computer keeps forbidding every other web page I try to go to, so I can hardly conduct a proper google search on it. XP
Medieval form of English Randolf, meaning "shield-wolf."
Don't ask me what Shield-wolf is, unless it means useing a wolf as a shield.
Or attaching wolves to sheilds so that they block arrows and bite the unwary.Churchman said:LoorTheDarkElf said:Anyone know what Randall translates to? This computer keeps forbidding every other web page I try to go to, so I can hardly conduct a proper google search on it. XP
Medieval form of English Randolf, meaning "shield-wolf."
Don't ask me what Shield-wolf is, unless it means useing a wolf as a shield.
My best honest guess is that the Wolf was part of a family crest.Anarchemitis said:Or attaching wolves to sheilds so that they block arrows and bite the unwary.Churchman said:LoorTheDarkElf said:Anyone know what Randall translates to? This computer keeps forbidding every other web page I try to go to, so I can hardly conduct a proper google search on it. XP
Medieval form of English Randolf, meaning "shield-wolf."
Don't ask me what Shield-wolf is, unless it means useing a wolf as a shield.