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Origin of the name BLAMOR.
Etymology of the
name BLAMOR.
Meaning of the baby name BLAMOR.
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BLAMOR. Arthurian.
A variant
of French Blamour (q.v.), a
contracted form of Provençal, Bellamour
(q.v.), meaning "a fair lover."
... the
Queen let make a privy dinner in the city of London, unto the knights of
the Round Table; and all was to show outward that she had a great joy in
all other knights of the Round Table, as she had in Sir Launcelot.
All only at that dinner she had Sir Gawaine and his brethren; that is to
say, Sir Agravaine, Sir Gaheris, Sir Gareth, and Sir Mordred. Also
there was Sir Bors de Ganis, Sir Blamor de Ganis, Sir Bleoberis de
Ganis,... Sir Brandiles, Sir Kaye the seneschal, Sir Mador de la Port,
Sir Patrice a knight of Ireland, Dir Aliducke, Sir Astomore, and
Sir Pinell le Savage, the which was cousin unto Sir Lamoracke de Galis,
the good knight, the which Sir Gawaine and brethren slew by treason... (The
Arthurian Tales, Malory-Rhys,
1907)
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