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Next episode of Shining Hel is up on Webtoon!
Get to know a new resident from Hel and meet Bela again 😏👌
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Wiga
Wiga is a short form of an Anglo-Saxon masculine name containing wig (war).
Variants:
Wiga [William Bawdwen 1809 Dom Boc 1 (Yorkshire): 219].
Wigga [John Kemble 1839 Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici 1: 143].
Wicga [John Kemble 1839 Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici 1: 222].
Wicgga [John Kemble 1839 Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici 1: 233].
Uicga [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 43].
Wyga [John Kemble 1847 Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici 5: 51].
uuigga [Henry Sweet 1886 The Oldest English Texts, page 455].
Wi(c)ga [Mats Redin 1919 Studies on uncompounded personal names in Old English, page 57].
Wicg(a) [Sir Allen Mawer 1920 The Place-Names of Northumberland and Durham, page 250].
Wīga [Sir Allen Mawer, Sir Frank Stenton, & Sir Frederick Houghton 1927 English Place-Name Society 4: 9].
Wīca [Sir Allen Mawer, Sir Frank Stenton, & John Gover 1930 English Place-Name Society 7: 557].
Wicg(i) [Sir Allen Mawer, Sir Frank Stenton, & John Gover 1930 English Place-Name Society 7: 557].
Wigha [Olof von Feilitzen 1937 The Pre-conquest Personal Names of Domesday Book, page 412].
Wigo [John Sladden 1980 Boniface of Devon, page 96].
Wic(c)a [Keith Briggs 2021 An index to personal names in English place-names, 1st edition, page 283].
Stem:
wig = war [Edward Freeman 1869 Old English History for Children, 1st edition, page xv].
Suffix:
— a = termination of pet names, such as Cutha for Cuthwine or Cuthwulf [William Searle 1897 Onomasticon Anglo-Saxonicum, page 1].
Explanation:
Wigo, “which might stand for Wigbert, Wighard or Wigmund” [John Sladden 1980 Boniface of Devon, page 96].
Usage:
An ealdorman called Wicga witnessed a charter issued by Æthelric of Hwicce in 804: “✠ Ego Wicga dux subscripsi” [John Kemble 1839 Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici 1: 228 (number 186)].
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