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[edit] House of Unruochings
That's really not a very euphonious name. "House of Unruoch" would be reasonable, but I've only ever seen Unruochings or Unruochids in print. Families named -ing[a]s are quite common in English history-speak: Leodwaldings, Cerdicings, Idings, Iceling[a]s, Oiscing[a]s, Wuffing[a]s, and so on. Angus McLellan (Talk) 22:46, 6 April 2007 (UTC)