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Dates
A nickname of Hob Gammidge, born III 2846 (1246 by the Shire-reckoning)
Race
Culture
Family
Descended from the Gamwich family
Settlements
The name came ultimately from that of the village of Gamwich, but Hob Gammidge himself was most associated with Tighfield
Pronunciation
ga'mmidgy
Meaning
Derived from the place-name Gamwich, meaning 'game village'
Other names
A variation on the family name Gammidge, used especially in the nickname 'Old Gammidgy' for Hob Gammidge; later further corrupted to give rise to the family name Gamgee

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Gammidgy

The original form of the name Gamgee

A Hobbit family-name, apparently first used in 'Old Gammidgy', the nickname of Hob Gammidge of Tighfield. His son, Hobson, received the name in a slightly corrupted form. He became known as Roper Gamgee, and that form of the name descended to his grandson Sam.


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