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Origin of the name BELLANGÈRE.
Etymology of the
name BELLANGÈRE.
Meaning of the baby name BELLANGÈRE.
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BELLANGÈRE. Arthurian.
According to Barber, this is the same as Ballenger
and Ballinger, which Lower derives from French boulanger,
meaning "a baker" and also "a small sailing vessel." (British
Family Names, Barber, 1903; and, Patronymica Britannica, Lower,
1860).
...
Then came Sir Griflet le Fise de Dieu, Sir Lucan the Butler, Sir
Bedevere his brother, Sir Brandiles, Sir Constantine, Sir Cador's son of
Cornwall, that was king after Arthur's days, and Sir Clegis, Sir Sadok,
Sir Dinas le Seneschal of Cornwall, Sir Fergus, Sir Driant, Sir Lambegus,
Sir Clarrus of Cleremont, Sir Cloddrus, Sir Hectimere, Sir Edward of
Carnarvon, Sir Dinas, Sir Priamus, that was christened by Sir Tristram
the noble knight, and these three were brethren; Sir Hellaine le Blank
that was son to Sir Bors, he begat him upon King Brandegoris' daughter,
and Sir Brian de Listinoise; Sir Gautere, Sir Reynold, Sir Gillemere,
were three brethren that Sir Launcelot won upon a bridge in Sir Kay's
arms. Sir Guyart le Petite, Sir Bellangere le Beuse, that was son
to the good knight, Sir Alisander le Orphelin, that was slain by the
treason of King Mark... (Le morte d'Arthur, Malory, 1912)
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