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*Caliphormac 'hero in song' | *Caliphormac 'hero in song' | ||
*Chmerreach, Chmerry 'master of the altar' | *Chmerreach, Chmerry 'master of the altar' | ||
+ | *Drigor 'Urban' | ||
*Erechorambean 'one from Erechóreb' | *Erechorambean 'one from Erechóreb' | ||
*Hailgean 'Elder' | *Hailgean 'Elder' | ||
+ | *Rhambufel (compare later Rhabufel) | ||
*Rhyllean 'of the sacred water for washing' | *Rhyllean 'of the sacred water for washing' | ||
*Saimirreach, Samry, 'Master of the Brine, Master of the sea' | *Saimirreach, Samry, 'Master of the Brine, Master of the sea' | ||
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=Matronymy= | =Matronymy= | ||
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+ | =See Also= | ||
+ | *[[List of Arathracian Ecclesiastical Names]] | ||
+ | *[[List of Erechórebese Personal Names]] | ||
[[Category:Lists of Personal Names]] | [[Category:Lists of Personal Names]] | ||
[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 22 April 2018
This lists includes names from the classical period and names immediately preceding it as there is little difference. In traditional Yophenthean nomenclature, one's name was First Given Name + dalc + father's name in Genitive + Yophenthean Clan + Epithet, if applicable. This was in keeping with late Moigthe practice.
Given Names
Male
- Achelath 'of the nation'
- Amethrosk 'far-throwing'
- Bragath 'hunter'
- Caliphormac 'hero in song'
- Chmerreach, Chmerry 'master of the altar'
- Drigor 'Urban'
- Erechorambean 'one from Erechóreb'
- Hailgean 'Elder'
- Rhambufel (compare later Rhabufel)
- Rhyllean 'of the sacred water for washing'
- Saimirreach, Samry, 'Master of the Brine, Master of the sea'
- Yrnean 'From the east'
Female
Patronymy
dalc + genitive form of father's name
Matronymy
See Also
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