No it was not. It was a name for the rich in medieval times and the majority of the population were certainly not wealthy!
The female name Ivonne comes from Germany. It is the German form of the name Yvonne. The name comes from the medieval name Ivo, which means "yew."
A good example is the well known Joan of Arch biography. It takes place during the medieval period and most of the medieval autobiographys was done to the martyrs of that era. In the related links box below, I posted a link very usefull to understand this subject. Check it out for more information.
Yes, old English refers to the vernacular of medieval Britain, which was dominated by the Anglo-Saxons at the time.
Churches are illustrative of the innovative architecture of medieval Europe.
Harmony is not a medieval name
i went to know of restaurant name...
English Restaurant
CallyBeff I think would be a good and silly name for a California restaurant!
there is none
Medieval Times
Here is a link to a name generating website for Medieval names.
nope
The Swank
creepy cobweb
You need a good name. It has to have good food and good service. When someone asked me who I want to be when I grow up I said I have to get the stuff for my restaurant then I have to get good service and I have to go to chef school then I can BE a restaurant owner.
I think a good name is spaghetti town speghetti teddy