Lord's names
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Lord's names
Not really a deep meaningful subject here, but has anyone ever found it amusing that SRD named the most powerful Lord after Berek - Kevin?
Most of the other characters (except maybe Lord Trevor) have the kind of names you would expect in this kind of story, but did SRD have a reason for using such a run of the mill name?
Most of the other characters (except maybe Lord Trevor) have the kind of names you would expect in this kind of story, but did SRD have a reason for using such a run of the mill name?
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KEVIN
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Irish
Pronounced: KEV-in [key]
Extra Info:
Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín, derived from the older Irish Coemgen, composed of the Old Irish elements coem "kind, gentle, handsome" and gein "birth". Saint Caoimhin established a monastery in Ireland and is the patron saint of Dublin.
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Irish
Pronounced: KEV-in [key]
Extra Info:
Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín, derived from the older Irish Coemgen, composed of the Old Irish elements coem "kind, gentle, handsome" and gein "birth". Saint Caoimhin established a monastery in Ireland and is the patron saint of Dublin.
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The questions came up a few times in the GI, and SRD just said it was a name that stuck with him at the time of writing (paraphasing...)
Thank the gods, something like Rupert didn't 'stick' with him at the time.
(My apologies to all named 'Rupert'...

Thank the gods, something like Rupert didn't 'stick' with him at the time.
(My apologies to all named 'Rupert'...

~...with a floating smile and a light blue sponge...~
this is probably right outa left field so to speak but (and this is just lucimay logic, not necessarily human logic
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i have always assumed (call me crazy) that since it was such a different kind of name than all the others, Kevin MAY have been from Covenant's world. I don't know, call me wacky, but i've always been just WAITING for Donaldson to spring some kind of knowledge like that on Covenant, Avery, or the reader.
i know, go figure.

i have always assumed (call me crazy) that since it was such a different kind of name than all the others, Kevin MAY have been from Covenant's world. I don't know, call me wacky, but i've always been just WAITING for Donaldson to spring some kind of knowledge like that on Covenant, Avery, or the reader.
i know, go figure.

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To be perfectly honest, I never thought Kevin was an odd name for a person of the Land, either.
It seemed to fit, and it was never a hurdle for me. Maybe picture it as "Khevin" while you read, and it'll fit better?
It seemed to fit, and it was never a hurdle for me. Maybe picture it as "Khevin" while you read, and it'll fit better?


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I agree with Lucimay! I too expected a Kevin to pop up in the real world. The idea is not lunacy at all, my dear
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lol I think this discussion is getting a little silly now but what can I say, I started it!
I think a lot of my views about this come from the fact that I am English and Kevin is your kind of spotty teenager (a la Harry Enfield) name or a boy racer from Essex. Sorry to all you other Kevins out there!
Oh and to add mine, how about: BASIL Landwaster! hee hee
I think a lot of my views about this come from the fact that I am English and Kevin is your kind of spotty teenager (a la Harry Enfield) name or a boy racer from Essex. Sorry to all you other Kevins out there!
Oh and to add mine, how about: BASIL Landwaster! hee hee
Don't forget NIGEL! How English is that?
It's tea and crumpets for Nigel Landwaster before the big showdown with Lord Foul.
Seriously, though, I never really had a problem with Kevin's name.

It's tea and crumpets for Nigel Landwaster before the big showdown with Lord Foul.

Seriously, though, I never really had a problem with Kevin's name.
Thanks for looking that up! I have no doubt that Kevin was a kind and handsome man, and charismatic as well -- a natural leader, as they say. Too bad his good looks and charm didn't help him much in the end.Stave wrote:KEVIN
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Irish
Pronounced: KEV-in [key]
Extra Info:
Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín, derived from the older Irish Coemgen, composed of the Old Irish elements coem "kind, gentle, handsome" and gein "birth". Saint Caoimhin established a monastery in Ireland and is the patron saint of Dublin.
Yes, that sums it up for me, too.The Somberlain wrote:I thought it was kind of weird and out-of-place at first. But then I got used to it and I now think of Kevin as a grand, majestic name.
When I read the first chronicles - egads, so long ago - I wondered if Kevin would end up being from our world. It really stood out against other names like Foamfollower, Foul, Mhoram, etc.
That could have made for some interesting storylines! Alas.
That could have made for some interesting storylines! Alas.
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I like that... "my name is Basil Fawl.. erm, Landwaster and this is my true servant Manuel. I'm so sorry for the Desecration, see, he's from Barcelona."KAY1 wrote:lol I think this discussion is getting a little silly now but what can I say, I started it!
I think a lot of my views about this come from the fact that I am English and Kevin is your kind of spotty teenager (a la Harry Enfield) name or a boy racer from Essex. Sorry to all you other Kevins out there!
Oh and to add mine, how about: BASIL Landwaster! hee hee
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