Quarraalia is an Australian aboriginal name and means a star.
How many people with this name do I know? Well, from my one visit to Australia, none. Finding names beginning with Q wasn’t too difficult, but finding names of people I know or characters I have encountered was much more difficult. It’s not an initial letter much used for names that depend on the English or Gaelic languages.
I jumped in with Quintus – fifth child. I did study Latin at school. I may know someone called Quentin although I’m not putting any money on it. I think JK Rowling named that cat with a Q, but it’s a long time since I read the books and two mins on google prove me so wrong, it’s embarrassing.
Then I wondered about Queenie. Comfortably cockney and sort of fifties. Again I could not produce one known to me. So I thought it might be time to look at other cultures.
There are lots of boys names and some girls names starting with Q when you travel east of the UK, which is where I am. Again, I recognise many, but don’t know anyone personally or fictionally. Having come to that conclusion, I thought I might just pick one that appealed to me and here she is – Quarraalia – many variations of spelling are available but all the sites I looked at say the meaning is Star. Sounds good, bright, sparkly and full of promise.
Are there wonderful people called Q??? in your life? who are they?
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Hmm, had a quiet think for quite a long time for a quintessential name beginning with Q, but try as I might, and I suppose it’s not that queer, but I can only come up with that quixotic chap – Don. Oh and Quasimodo. And no I’ve not been quaffing strong beverages. 🙂
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Hi Anne, Is this the effect of sun over Skye? Thanks for dropping by. I’d forgotten about both Quixote and Quasimodo, but that says more about the current state of my memory than anything else. Anne
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Excellent Q word!
I love this day. I get a lot of potential winners at Scrabble!
Thanks!
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Tim Brannan, The Other Side Blog
2015 A to Z of Vampires
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Hi Tim, I can see you might, but mine is a proper name so won’t sadly be of use. thanks for dropping by, Anne
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One of my favourite authors is a Q. I must admit that crime fiction is my genre of choice and the Skinner books by Quintin Jardine set in and around Edinburgh are my go to whenever I need to escape into a fictional life.
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Hi Mary, Quintin was my first speaker when I was president of Edinburgh writers for the first time. Great guy, great author. Anne
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