The name Yann Kermorgant
I'm somewhat puzzled by this most unusual name.
We know that he's French but I'm pretty sure that it isn't a French name.
Does anyone have any idea about his ethnic roots?
I've also seen it spelt several different ways on various sites and forums but I'm now certain that the spelling I've used above is correct, as it's taken from the OS.
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Breton, perhaps?0
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What I was going to say. Town in Brittany called Kermorgant0
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Yann is John in Hebrew
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Kermorgant means "giant of the field" in Hungarian.0
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What I was going to say. Town in Brittany called Kermorgant
and Yannik is a Breton Christian Name
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He might sound as though he is a Balkan/Hungarian/Jewish Gypsy but the odds are that he's a nice French boy from BrittanyI'm somewhat puzzled by this most unusual name.
We know that he's French but I'm pretty sure that it isn't a French name.
Does anyone have any idea about his ethnic roots?
I've also seen it spelt several different ways on various sites and forums but I'm now certain that the spelling I've used above is correct, as it's taken from the OS.
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I am pretty sure it is Breton. "Ker" is a common "prefix" in Brittany coming from ancient Breton meaning "fortified place" or castle. It is comparable to Welsh in say "Caer"navon.
Morgant I believe has again a link to the Welsh with "morgan" I believe meaning "born of the sea".
Vannes (from where the guy hails) is a very pleasant town on the Brittany coast.
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I read it as Yannker Morgan T0
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So it probably is a genuine French name then.......you have to admit it doesn't look French and I wouldn't mind betting it's a fairly unusual name even in France itself.
As written it looks more Dutch/Flemish (or even Scandinavian) than anything.
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CL should enter a team for Eggheads :-)0
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I'm up for it - I'm going bald!
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VERY interesting. I was in Bangor (Welsh version) a few years ago during a Druid/Celtic clan gathering. The Bretons were there along with the Welsh, Irish and Scots and the English were not at all welcome. They still accepted my cash in the shops, bars and hotels thoughI am pretty sure it is Breton. "Ker" is a common "prefix" in Brittany coming from ancient Breton meaning "fortified place" or castle. It is comparable to Welsh in say "Caer"navon.
Morgant I believe has again a link to the Welsh with "morgan" I believe meaning "born of the sea".
Vannes (from where the guy hails) is a very pleasant town on the Brittany coast.
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So if he was English his name would be something like stuart Morgan.
Sounds well dodgy to me.0 -
Har Har de Har Ha!!!0
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He doesn't look french - no bicycle, stripey shirt, beret and onions round his neck!
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