(October 24, 2015 at 3:09 pm)drfuzzy Wrote:(October 24, 2015 at 1:00 pm)abaris Wrote: Something warranting a visit at the psychiatrists. Before anyone gets hurt.
Well, "cylla" or "scylla" is Greek. "The word of God's people" in Greek is (transliterated in English text) is "léxi tou laoú tou Theoú". This, of course, sounds nothing like Killingsworth, and shares no meaning or origin with Killingsworth, not even if you're so high on crack you're speaking in tongues.
So, Killjoy, if you're going to post a name meaning on an online forum, you might at least pick one where the members aren't genealogists, historians, and multi-lingual.
And if you're going to post a "what do you think of a name meaning _____ " you had better damn well at least give the etymology and history of a name, with it's development from the original language and form to the present. If you can't do that, anybody reading your inane ramblings will know you're a moron, and ^^^ what abaris said. In spades.
Repped.