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  • 2nd May
    2012
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It’s all in the Name

If it’s one thing Rumpelstiltskin teaches us it’s the importance of one’s name. With that being said today at work I realized something about Regina’s last name Mills. Cora was the daughter of a miller, so Miller=Mills. Which makes sense because centuries ago people’s last names were derived from the family’s occupation.

With that thought it made me wonder about the other Storybrooke character’s last names.

Archie Hopper and Sidney Glass: We can tell right away that their last names are highly suggestive of their FTL counterparts.

Mr. Gold: Well he is a pawnbroker and pawnbrokers are known to deal in gold and silver. That and Rumple had gold teeth in FTL.

Mary Margret Blanchard: After a little digging I found this, “The name Blanchard comes from the French “blanc” or “blanche,” meaning “white.” (source) hmmm….I wonder why that could be her last name….hmmm…lol XD

David and Kathryn Nolan: According to Ancestry.com this what Nolan means, “a personal name representing a diminutive of nuall ‘famous’, ‘noble’ “ Though Prince James wasn’t born a noble he did become one.

Emma Swan: I think we all pretty much feel that she represents the ugly duckling. The ugly duckling of course turning into a swan. So it’s know doubt that that’s who she represents.

I’ll go one more person so as not to bore everyone.

August Wayne Booth: I wondered if the name Wayne Booth meant anything or if the writers made it up. But the writers are smarter then that. When I googled Wayne Booth I got a man by the name of Wayne C Booth. He apparently is an American literary critic. (you can read more HERE)  makes sense August is a writer.

So the OUAT writers have totally done their work, when it comes to names :)

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