Breeish

Breeish refers to the language of the Breemen in MERP. In J.R.R. Tolkien´s Books the Bree-People have archaic english names, but the place-names in Breeland derive from celtic elements in old englisg placenames (cornish, welsh or cumbrian).For example:


 * Archet (corn. ar+chet "in (the) wood")
 * Bree (corn. bre "Hill")
 * Chetwood (corn.chet "wood"+engl.wood)
 * Combe (cumbr. cumb "bowl, valley")
 * Crick (wel. crug "heap, stack, mound")
 * Staddle (OE. Staeth "bank, waterside" or wel. ystad "furlong, stadium")


 * personal names (male): Barley(man),Bill,Bob,Harry,Mat,Ned,Nick,Nob,Rob,Rod,Tom,Will.
 * family names (men): Butterbur, Ferny, Goatleaf, Heathertoes, Rushlight, Pickthorn, Thistlewool.
 * family names (hobbits):Appledore,Banks, Brockhouse, Brownlock,Longholes, Mugwort, Sandheaver, Tunnelly, Underhill

additional Names (not from Tolkien´s books)
Blockman,Bran,Carl,Charlie,Chum,Cliff,Cris,Dale,Del,Den,Ed,Eddy,Ernie,Fred,Freddy,Ham,Herb,Herbie,Holtman,Howie,Kip, Larry,Len,Lenny,Leo,Lob,Mark,Matty,Morty,Nicky,Oz,Ozzie,Perry,Ray,Richie,Robbie,Robin,Rod/Roddy,Rowlie,Sid,Stan,Stem, Stew,Ted,Teddy,Terry,Theo,Tim(berman),Toby,Todd,Tommy,Wally,Walt,Wes,Willy,Win,Winny,Woody Edie,Emmy,Fay,Fern,Flo,Gertie,Hattie,HayleyHazel,Hettie,Holly,Ivy,Joy,Lily,Lindy,Marge,Milly,Minnie,Myrtie,Olive,Poppy, Robyn,Rosa,Rose,Rosie,Tilly,Trudie,Violet,Willa,Wilma,Winnie.
 * ''personal names (male)**:Al,Albert,Allan,Alf,Andy,Archie,Arnie,Art,Artie,Ash,Bail,Bark(man),Barnie,Ben,Bernie,Bert,Bertie,Billy,Bobby,
 * personal names(female):Ada,Adel,Aggy,Ann,Ash,Aud,Avi,Babs,Barb,Bell,Bindy,Berni,Bertie,Bev,Daisy,Darla,Dawn,Dee,Dora,Dot,Dotty,
 * family names (men): Birchdown, Blackthorn, Bloom, Buttercup, Dreary,Dogwood, Gooseberry,Greenmoss,Greybark,Greymoss, Harebell, Hill, Honeystalk, Lilypool, Magnost, Mawseed, Milkflower, Oakwood,Pearfoot,Rivers, Waygrass, Whistletree, Whitebeam, wothleberry.
 * family names (hobbits):Brown,Bushdock,Fellowes,Green,Oakbellow,Rushdock,Thistlewood,wheathead,Woolfoot