Is "Ranger" appropriate?
As we first met in February.....this is an extract from a paper on the Anglo
Saxon calender...
February was known as Solmonað. According to Bede, the name comes from the cakes which they offered to their gods in that month. However, the word sol is not used in any Anglo-Saxon source to mean 'cake'. It's most common meaning is, in fact, 'mud'. Two possibilities arise. Either the kind of cake offered was called 'mud' due to its colour or texture, or, more plausibly (to those familiar with the English climate), February was simply known as 'Mudmonth'.
Solmonað's is a suggestion.....maybe not :rolmao:
how about "The Icknielder's" from the Icknield Way which runs throughout East Anglia.