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<p>place-names ending in <i>-ingas</i> are not otherwise found based on river-names). While recognising that he had no good alternative etymology to offer, Coates argued that the Gaulish place-name Aven(n)io, now <a href="page.php?w=Avignon">Avignon</a>, would from a phonological point of view be a viable basis for <i>Æfeningas</i>. Thus the name may have meant "people from Avignon", referring to a settlement of people from that area of Gaul, perhaps monks sent to Britain.</p>

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