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In classical Yophenthean convention, Arathracian noblemen and Arathracian knights received a first name, a private or templar name, and a house name. Arathracian noblewomen and Arathracian ladies received a first name and the ablative form of their father's house name. After marriage, the woman added the house name of her husband and a special married name, given by her husband, usually as dictated by her mother-in-law. | In classical Yophenthean convention, Arathracian noblemen and Arathracian knights received a first name, a private or templar name, and a house name. Arathracian noblewomen and Arathracian ladies received a first name and the ablative form of their father's house name. After marriage, the woman added the house name of her husband and a special married name, given by her husband, usually as dictated by her mother-in-law. | ||
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=Male= | =Male= | ||
+ | ;A | ||
+ | *Achelath, 'of the nation' | ||
*Adírreach (Adric) | *Adírreach (Adric) | ||
*Amállean | *Amállean | ||
*Amarónde | *Amarónde | ||
− | * | + | *Amarrondúllean |
+ | *Ambrúlleath, 'descendant of Amrulon' | ||
*Amellairn | *Amellairn | ||
− | *Amírreach (Amric) | + | *Amírreach (Amric, Ambry), 'Master of things pertaining to Amrulon' |
− | *Brandállean | + | ;B |
− | *Brándar | + | *Brágath, 'Hunter' |
+ | *Brandállean, 'Little Strong one' | ||
+ | *Brándar, 'Strong' | ||
+ | *Brandarath, 'Son of Brándar' | ||
+ | *Brándean, 'Strong One' | ||
+ | *Brúsmean, 'Ritually Washed' | ||
+ | ;C | ||
+ | *Caliantath, 'Son of Song' | ||
+ | *Caliphórmac, 'Hero in Song' | ||
*Cáurithor | *Cáurithor | ||
− | * | + | *Chrumrhúllean, 'before the sacred water, about to be baptized' |
*Colthrónde | *Colthrónde | ||
+ | *Cúvean, 'of the sacred dispensation, of the holy temple stone' | ||
+ | ;D | ||
*Dalcáirean | *Dalcáirean | ||
*Dántherac (Dantherak) | *Dántherac (Dantherak) | ||
− | *Delgwénniu | + | *Delgwénniu, 'Son of the Sea' |
+ | *Disiach, (Diseg) | ||
*Disdúndribh | *Disdúndribh | ||
− | *Dúrreach | + | *Dúrreach, 'Lord of the land' |
− | * | + | ;E |
− | *Eriphírve | + | *Erechorámbean, 'One from Erechóreb, the Erechórebese' |
+ | *Eregweibhu, 'Drawn out of the sun' | ||
+ | *Erichthráigean, 'Little Arathrax' | ||
+ | *Erigándor | ||
+ | *Eriphírve, 'Wise in matters of the Sun' | ||
+ | *Erismádhal | ||
*Érithrun | *Érithrun | ||
− | * | + | *Erreach, This is a euphemism for Arathrax and means 'Lord of the Sun' |
*Érrihub (Errihumb) | *Érrihub (Errihumb) | ||
*Érriorth | *Érriorth | ||
+ | ;G | ||
*Gálbreach (Galbry) | *Gálbreach (Galbry) | ||
*Glárdath (Glardanth) | *Glárdath (Glardanth) | ||
+ | *Gweiudh, 'born by the eagle' | ||
*Gwinniu | *Gwinniu | ||
+ | ;H | ||
+ | *Hailgean, 'Elder' | ||
+ | ;I | ||
*Iábhean (Jave) | *Iábhean (Jave) | ||
+ | ;L | ||
+ | *Leithgan | ||
*Lústhean | *Lústhean | ||
+ | ;M | ||
*Mádhagh | *Mádhagh | ||
*Máugrith (Maugrinth) | *Máugrith (Maugrinth) | ||
+ | *Medhearga | ||
*Mórtheagal | *Mórtheagal | ||
+ | ;O | ||
*Órothub (Orothumb) | *Órothub (Orothumb) | ||
*Osírreach (Osric) | *Osírreach (Osric) | ||
+ | ;P | ||
*Phástagorn | *Phástagorn | ||
+ | *Phormac, 'hero, champion' | ||
+ | ;R | ||
*Rhochávean (Rhohaven) | *Rhochávean (Rhohaven) | ||
− | * | + | *Rhúllath, 'from the sacred water' |
− | *Saimírreach (Samric) | + | *Rhúllean, 'from the sacred water' |
− | *Sáragean | + | ;S |
+ | *Saimírreach (Samric), 'Lord of the Sea' | ||
+ | *Sáragean, 'Islander' | ||
+ | *Siercha | ||
+ | *Smadhreach, 'Lord of the Fire' | ||
*Srámbhal | *Srámbhal | ||
+ | ;T | ||
*Tallirínde | *Tallirínde | ||
*Táudh | *Táudh | ||
+ | *Terth, 'Plucked, Snatched' | ||
*Théodrach | *Théodrach | ||
*Thóllean | *Thóllean | ||
*Thrásmar | *Thrásmar | ||
*Thríndor | *Thríndor | ||
− | *Tríbath (Tribanth) | + | *Tríbath, (Tribanth) |
− | *Turantúve | + | *Turantúve, 'One who opposes Thwar' |
*Túritharn | *Túritharn | ||
− | + | ;U | |
+ | *Urnean, 'from the Sacred East' | ||
=Female= | =Female= | ||
+ | ;A | ||
*Aireal Holy One | *Aireal Holy One | ||
*Aireánnau Goddess-like | *Aireánnau Goddess-like | ||
+ | ;B | ||
*Brándea Strong One | *Brándea Strong One | ||
+ | ;C | ||
*Córigwen Of the noble sea | *Córigwen Of the noble sea | ||
+ | ;D | ||
*Dermésene ? | *Dermésene ? | ||
− | *Dónabe | + | *Dónabe from the goddess Dáunau |
*Donóra from the goddess Dáunau | *Donóra from the goddess Dáunau | ||
+ | ;E | ||
*Elidónnau divinity from the goddess Dáunau | *Elidónnau divinity from the goddess Dáunau | ||
*Eráinea Of the Sun | *Eráinea Of the Sun | ||
*Erreagea Sun Lady | *Erreagea Sun Lady | ||
+ | *Erreageasa Like the Sun Lady | ||
*Erris Sun lady | *Erris Sun lady | ||
+ | ;G | ||
*Gwéllea Blessed | *Gwéllea Blessed | ||
+ | ;H | ||
+ | *Haspeise devotee of Haspe | ||
+ | ;I | ||
+ | *Irguveise devotee of Irguve | ||
+ | ;K | ||
+ | *Kereleise devotee of Kerele | ||
+ | ;L | ||
*Lithwínda ? | *Lithwínda ? | ||
+ | ;N | ||
+ | *Naveise devotee of Nave | ||
+ | *Nemuise devotee of Nemus | ||
+ | ;P | ||
*Phailigiómbea Sapphire | *Phailigiómbea Sapphire | ||
*Phiónnea Happy | *Phiónnea Happy | ||
+ | ;R | ||
+ | *Rameise devotee of Rame | ||
+ | ;S | ||
*Sebhánquea Cause of Envy | *Sebhánquea Cause of Envy | ||
*Semadéne Sea ... | *Semadéne Sea ... | ||
*Sérreagea Lady of Light | *Sérreagea Lady of Light | ||
*Sérris Lady of Light | *Sérris Lady of Light | ||
+ | *Signeise devotee of Signe | ||
*Síthea ? | *Síthea ? | ||
+ | ;T | ||
*Turantúvea One who opposes Thwar | *Turantúvea One who opposes Thwar | ||
+ | ;U | ||
+ | *Urseise devotee of Ursea | ||
*Dermésenë | *Dermésenë | ||
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*Semadénë | *Semadénë | ||
*Solinálta | *Solinálta | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Cháullean ? | ||
+ | *Chmérreach Master of Gold | ||
+ | *Chrimrhúllean Before Sunwater (?) | ||
+ | *Córithor Noble Struggle | ||
+ | *Dántherac Man of Conflict | ||
+ | *Delcéllian Son of Song | ||
+ | *Delgwénniu Son of the Sea | ||
+ | *Elcalándath Of Heaven | ||
+ | *Ellórreach master of "Ellor" | ||
+ | *Erithrun Power of the Sun | ||
+ | *Erreagath Son of Erreach | ||
+ | *Erreaglean little lord of the Sun | ||
+ | *Gidósthean Bold One | ||
+ | *Glándalth Tamer of Horses | ||
+ | *Glárdath secret strength | ||
+ | *Gwénniu Sailor, Seaman | ||
+ | *Iáphe ? | ||
+ | *Lusthállean Little Lústhean | ||
+ | *Lústhean ? | ||
+ | *Ophothórean Valiant | ||
+ | *Phánar Visionary | ||
+ | *Pheurossath Son of Brilliance | ||
+ | *Pheurósthe Bright One | ||
+ | *Reagath Son of the Master | ||
+ | *Sérreach Master of Light | ||
+ | *Serreagath Son of Sérreach | ||
+ | *Smádbhin From the fire | ||
+ | *Túllean Little Thwar | ||
+ | *Túritharn ? | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Latest revision as of 18:25, 5 February 2019
In classical Yophenthean convention, Arathracian noblemen and Arathracian knights received a first name, a private or templar name, and a house name. Arathracian noblewomen and Arathracian ladies received a first name and the ablative form of their father's house name. After marriage, the woman added the house name of her husband and a special married name, given by her husband, usually as dictated by her mother-in-law.
Male
- A
- Achelath, 'of the nation'
- Adírreach (Adric)
- Amállean
- Amarónde
- Amarrondúllean
- Ambrúlleath, 'descendant of Amrulon'
- Amellairn
- Amírreach (Amric, Ambry), 'Master of things pertaining to Amrulon'
- B
- Brágath, 'Hunter'
- Brandállean, 'Little Strong one'
- Brándar, 'Strong'
- Brandarath, 'Son of Brándar'
- Brándean, 'Strong One'
- Brúsmean, 'Ritually Washed'
- C
- Caliantath, 'Son of Song'
- Caliphórmac, 'Hero in Song'
- Cáurithor
- Chrumrhúllean, 'before the sacred water, about to be baptized'
- Colthrónde
- Cúvean, 'of the sacred dispensation, of the holy temple stone'
- D
- Dalcáirean
- Dántherac (Dantherak)
- Delgwénniu, 'Son of the Sea'
- Disiach, (Diseg)
- Disdúndribh
- Dúrreach, 'Lord of the land'
- E
- Erechorámbean, 'One from Erechóreb, the Erechórebese'
- Eregweibhu, 'Drawn out of the sun'
- Erichthráigean, 'Little Arathrax'
- Erigándor
- Eriphírve, 'Wise in matters of the Sun'
- Erismádhal
- Érithrun
- Erreach, This is a euphemism for Arathrax and means 'Lord of the Sun'
- Érrihub (Errihumb)
- Érriorth
- G
- Gálbreach (Galbry)
- Glárdath (Glardanth)
- Gweiudh, 'born by the eagle'
- Gwinniu
- H
- Hailgean, 'Elder'
- I
- Iábhean (Jave)
- L
- Leithgan
- Lústhean
- M
- Mádhagh
- Máugrith (Maugrinth)
- Medhearga
- Mórtheagal
- O
- Órothub (Orothumb)
- Osírreach (Osric)
- P
- Phástagorn
- Phormac, 'hero, champion'
- R
- Rhochávean (Rhohaven)
- Rhúllath, 'from the sacred water'
- Rhúllean, 'from the sacred water'
- S
- Saimírreach (Samric), 'Lord of the Sea'
- Sáragean, 'Islander'
- Siercha
- Smadhreach, 'Lord of the Fire'
- Srámbhal
- T
- Tallirínde
- Táudh
- Terth, 'Plucked, Snatched'
- Théodrach
- Thóllean
- Thrásmar
- Thríndor
- Tríbath, (Tribanth)
- Turantúve, 'One who opposes Thwar'
- Túritharn
- U
- Urnean, 'from the Sacred East'
Female
- A
- Aireal Holy One
- Aireánnau Goddess-like
- B
- Brándea Strong One
- C
- Córigwen Of the noble sea
- D
- Dermésene ?
- Dónabe from the goddess Dáunau
- Donóra from the goddess Dáunau
- E
- Elidónnau divinity from the goddess Dáunau
- Eráinea Of the Sun
- Erreagea Sun Lady
- Erreageasa Like the Sun Lady
- Erris Sun lady
- G
- Gwéllea Blessed
- H
- Haspeise devotee of Haspe
- I
- Irguveise devotee of Irguve
- K
- Kereleise devotee of Kerele
- L
- Lithwínda ?
- N
- Naveise devotee of Nave
- Nemuise devotee of Nemus
- P
- Phailigiómbea Sapphire
- Phiónnea Happy
- R
- Rameise devotee of Rame
- S
- Sebhánquea Cause of Envy
- Semadéne Sea ...
- Sérreagea Lady of Light
- Sérris Lady of Light
- Signeise devotee of Signe
- Síthea ?
- T
- Turantúvea One who opposes Thwar
- U
- Urseise devotee of Ursea
- Dermésenë
- Donawra
- Eraine
- Semadénë
- Solinálta
- Cháullean ?
- Chmérreach Master of Gold
- Chrimrhúllean Before Sunwater (?)
- Córithor Noble Struggle
- Dántherac Man of Conflict
- Delcéllian Son of Song
- Delgwénniu Son of the Sea
- Elcalándath Of Heaven
- Ellórreach master of "Ellor"
- Erithrun Power of the Sun
- Erreagath Son of Erreach
- Erreaglean little lord of the Sun
- Gidósthean Bold One
- Glándalth Tamer of Horses
- Glárdath secret strength
- Gwénniu Sailor, Seaman
- Iáphe ?
- Lusthállean Little Lústhean
- Lústhean ?
- Ophothórean Valiant
- Phánar Visionary
- Pheurossath Son of Brilliance
- Pheurósthe Bright One
- Reagath Son of the Master
- Sérreach Master of Light
- Serreagath Son of Sérreach
- Smádbhin From the fire
- Túllean Little Thwar
- Túritharn ?
See Also
- List of Arathracian Ecclesiastical Names
- List of Erechórebese Personal Names
- List of Yophenthean Personal Names
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