On Jan 22, 1:05 am, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> on 1/21/10 7:07 PM, newenglandbike at matthiasbe...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Anyway, does Hunqapillar mean mammoth in some language?    I'm curious
> > about the name.
>
> No.
>
> I think it has a great sense of nordic strength.  I'm sure Grant will share
> the derivation before its release.  There's a story there.
>



I didn't think so, but wasn't positive given the vast number of
languages.    I looked around but wasn't able to find anything about
the etymology of the closest name to it (the surname 'Hunkapiller') on
the web.    This and the fact that the name has gone from
"hunqapiller' to 'hunqapillar' is further evidence, to me, that Grant
has concocted this name from a relatively arbitrary collection of
phonemes.   Which is certainly alright with me-    it's a unique name
as usual...



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