Naming Customs (Lore)

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Naming Customs are a cultural aspect which can give us an insight into a culture's values. Usually names are given at birth, but they could also be given or earned after an exploit. [1] [2] [3]



Hume Names

  • Humes have the widest spread population as well as the widest variety of names.
    • As a rule, Hume names don't follow any special rules.
  • In the Southern Quon regions, Humes have Germanic-sounding names:
    • Males have names like Karst, Piotr, Wolfgang.
    • Females have names like Maymunah, Hilda, Adelheid (Heidi).

Elvaan Names

  • Elvaan males tend to have elaborate names appropriate for heroes in an epic tale. Examples include Palardaifault, Monberaux, Eauvague.
    • Their names may look French, but can differ in their pronunciation: the great sage Raillefal explains his name is pronounced like "rye-fall".
  • Elvaan females typically have shorter names that are easier to pronounce. Examples include Claidie, Ulmia, Ailevia.

Elvaan Middle Initials

  • Elvaan often just use a first name, but can use a middle initial and last name.
    • Middle initials relate to their rank in either the nobility or the clergy.
Ranks of Nobility [4]
Initial Rank Alternative (English) Explanation Example
R Royaulais Duke King or member of the royal family Valaineral R Davilles
I Imperiais Marquis The founder of a vassal state or descendant from the royal family Alphollon I Tavnazia
M Monarlais Count The lord of a county Halver M Borel
S Souvelais Viscount A deputy count Phillieulais S Dieuffon
B Barolais Baron A lower-ranked lord Ragelise B Baloumat
N Noblais Knight Verification Needed An elite fighter worthy of an honorary title Rongelouts N Distaud
Ranks of the Clergy [5]
Initial Rank Alternative (English) Explanation Example
P Papsque Pope Leader of the San d'Orian Cathedral Shamonde P Grauche
C Cardisque Cardinal Chief official of the Cathedral Mildaurion C Giloumet
E Evesque Bishop Teaching Leader of the Cathedral Savae E Paleade
V Vicasque Vicar A deputy Bishop Curilla V Mecru
X Croisque Crusader Verification Needed An elite Monk deployed by the Cathedral Laisavie X Berlends

Tarutaru Names

  • Male Tarutaru have names where the first and second part rhyme. This is thought to be similar to incantations of ancient spells. Examples include Ajido-Marujido, Karaha-Baruha, Mano-Amano.
  • Female Tarutaru have names where the last mora is repeated. Examples include Chamama, Rukususu, Shantotto.
    • The last part of the name is not random, is it based on the orientation of the child in relation to the Star Tree at the time of birth.
  • Names of locations like Sarutabaruta and Kolshushu may resemble Tarutaru names, but it is a only coincidence of the Tarutaru language. Sarutabaruta means "Land of Prophecy" in the Tarutaru tongue, while Kolshushu means "Land of Decision".

Mithra Names

  • Mithra use a first name and family name. Their first names are short, just one or two syllables. This has a practical reason: while hunting, Mithra will call each other by their first names. Examples include Cha Lebagta, An Polaali, Jakoh Wahcondalo.

Galka Names

  • Galkan names will have rough-sounding syllables, often using hard consonants. Maybe their names are part of their strength. Examples include Dalzakk, Gumbah, Zeid.
  • Humes find Galkan names hard to remember or pronounce, and give Galka another name. Expect there to be a story behind each name. Examples include Big Harvest, Iron Eater, Eternal Flame.

Goblin Names

  • Male names end in -ix. Fablinix, Muckvix, Fickblix.
  • Female names end in -ox. Leadavox, Gambilox, Drachlox.

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