Don't you feel so enlightened by reading about my name. If think this was a bunch of pointless info try looking up name etymologies. I don't know who compiled that stuff or why, but whoever it was definitely had no life.
Rooks of Burgundy

Rooks of Burgundy is historical fiction set 1016/1017 in the Duchy of Burgundy. Raban is a young serf farmer in a small fief. Spring is freshly come and the world beginning again, and so the story opens.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Corin McKenney
I Just found out something awesome. For a long time I thought my name simply meant "Hollow," as in the terrain formation (Not my head as my plethora of sisters seem to find so amusing) and I thought McKenney meant "son of Handsome," which is...weird. But that is actually what Mackenzie and our name probably came from Mckenna, which means "Born of Fire." But when I decided to write as my real name instead of my nickname, Cory, I decided to look up what that meant when I was bored one day. Boy did I find WAY more information than I would ever care to know even existed. People and their baby names, whew. Pure insanity. Corin is the name of the Sabine god of war meaning spear. So my name means "Spear, born of fire," which is pretty sweet. I think it fits my writing very well too, no pseudonym for me.
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