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Personal and Family Names of Ithatian Peoples (Includes Deliopian, Maturnine, Ebinóëse, Phumaise). See also List of Theophoric Personal Names of the Pallathantic.

Formation of Given Names
  • The suffix "-nantis, -gantis, -antis, -contis, -onctis" means a devotee or worshiper of the root, usually a god or goddess. So the name Kirxionantis means a devotee of the god Kirxios. Zamacontis means a devotee of the goddess Zama (Eriu).
  • The suffix -ktis means "precious of, beloved of"
  • The suffix "zukos, zuka" means 'gift' and is often used with the names of gods. So Kirziozukos means 'gift of Kirxios.'
  • The suffix -krantis means "seeker of, importuner of"
  • The suffix -khomos menas "worthy".

Given Names

Male

A
Abbiachus
Adamanantis
Addanantis
Agdaskalos (Agdáskalos)
Aliskémon
Arathracontis
Asgiocantis
Azephassonantis
B
Bispotios (Bispotiaks)
Bydanos
CH (KH)
Choron
Choronaxipos
D
Delioster
Dikolomon
Dymoleus
E
Eiphanas, Iphanas (Eiphanaks)
Eukept
G
Ganternis
Gekkas
H
Helioponctis, Helioponktis
I
K
Kaddis
Kirxionantis
Kirxionantine
L
Lankageddas "Slay-giant" (Lankageddaks)
Lekkimos (Lekkimaks)
M
Mandusios "Belonging to Manduo" (Mandusiaks)
Manducantis
Maturnabias (Maturnabiaks)
Memerth
Mitalos
N
Narx
P
Paradeisius
Parkyonantis
Pasfos [Sometimes used as a demeaning generic name for an Ithatian man, by foreigners, especially Lucacians]
Ph
Phasker (Phaskraks)
Phrudas
Rh
Rhionactis
Rhionantis (Rhionantiaks)
S
T
Teklation (Teklationaks)
Tegas
Telicus
Teper (Tepriaks)
Thuliocantis
Treel (Trelos; Trelaks)
Z
Zamacontis (devotée of Zama (Eriu))
Zamazukos (gift of the sun goddess)
Zandocantis (devotée of Zando)
Zeo (Zeonaks)
Zeothoth
Zersolon
Zersunus (Zersunaks)
Zuconus (also Zukonos) (Zuconaks, Zukonaks)

Female

A
Amptercantis
Andelanantis
Aranisso
Ardeiso
Azephassonantis
C
CH
D
Daianantis
E
Elystranantis
Errenantis
I
Iaphantissa
Isphirkhoma [isphir + khoma]
K
Kamudassa
L
Leio
Leioskaia [Leio + skaia]
M
Magdenantis
Magdenantiskaia [Magde + nanti + skaia]
Melíbdë
O
Orsinantis
P
Pallathanantis
Pallathantina
Pallathantiskaia [Pallatha + anti + skaia]
S
Sarredine
T
Thyssa
X
Xumë
Xumeskaia [Xumë + skaia]
Z
Zamacontina (devotee of the sun goddess)
Zamazuka (gift of the sun goddess)
Zandocantis
Zimzaphne (famous spellcaster)
Zimzaphniskaia [Zimzaphne + skaia]

Formation of Patronyms

The suffix -aks designates a patronym or 'Son of' in Ithatian. For example, Zukonaks, 'Son of Zukonus' that famously names the ancient hero Addan.

The suffix -axipos designates a grandson or 'son of the son of' in Ithatian

Formations of Matronyms

The suffix -skaia designates 'Daughter of'. Matronyms are not used as commonly as patronyms for men.

Formation of Married Name

The suffix -aksimo is used to designate the patronym of the wife's husband.

Formation of Gentilician

The suffix -aksi designates a family founded by or descended from the root name.

Formation of Tribal Names

The suffix -min designates a whole tribe or people. For example, Geddamin, the people or nation of the Gedda and Kirxiomin, the tribe of the people of the god Kirxios.

Deliopian Family Names

  • Pthamos (Ducal House)
  • Tharstros

Maturnine Family Names

  • Bydanaksi

Mirrhaimot Family Names

  • Dalmuthanksi
  • Etoanksi

See Also