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:Bahd Pusamuma "Father of Dreams" | :Bahd Pusamuma "Father of Dreams" | ||
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:Bajirasul "Horn of God" | :Bajirasul "Horn of God" | ||
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Revision as of 23:18, 2 November 2017
Personal and Family Names of the Khahonri people.
Given
Male
- A
- Ahaliph
- Akhashphuh
- Amirukh
- Asheluph (Asheluphite)
- 'As'wál "Faithful"
- Ath'on
- B
- Ba'akh
- Bahd Pusamuma "Father of Dreams"
- Bahd Nuzám "Father of Love"
- Bahd Pephá "Father of the Mountain"
- Bajirasul "Horn of God"
- Bakhim
- Barzebnum
- Basul "Hand of God"
- Badilyám "Father of Peace"
- Behul
- Biyash
- D
- Daph'ikh
- Daymokh (Daymokhite)
- Dawjibad "Father of Greatness"
- Doneb
- E
- Eshokhor
- Eth'eb
- G
- Gashibh
- Gib'a (Gib'ite)
- Gidhonyal, Gidhoniel
- Gisreb
- Guhsapháh "Prophet of Delight" [<guh + husaphá]
- H
- Haliyk
- Herekh
- Hisphayma "One who is Delighted or Pleased" [<hesepheh]
- H'
- H'asráph
- I
- Imashukh
- Inakhah
- 'Ishthibhahd "Father of many lands"
- J
- Jashir
- Japheseth
- Jazeel
- Jawlaan, "Forester"
- Jehmushal (First King of Oliblish)
- K
- Kahnem
- Kakalah (Kakalaite)
- Kidraan
- Kithromim (Kithromimite, Kithromite)
- Kh
- Khahoner
- Khawphiha
- Khol
- Khubbizyal
- L
- Lish (Lishite) [< lesheh, fresh water]]
- Lishshalayma "Water of Heaven"
- M
- Me'adhen [< me + edheneh, a sensation or feeling in the mind; or <me'edheh +on, a container; cf Midrid]
- Mekhon (Mekhonite)
- Muakhayn (Name of the Thammazite 'Noah')
- N
- Ne'umsi (Neumsite)
- P
- Paypha "From the Mountains" [<paypha]
- Pismasul "God dreams, Dream of God"
- Q
- Qamirah
- Qasuri "Brother of the Lion"
- Qoshesel (Crown of God)
- R
- Rashaym
- Rephayuma
- Rephi (Rephite)
- S
- Salishayma
- Selukyal (Royal)
- Suryakhemesh "Heart of a lion"
- Sh
- Sha'adh
- Shakhesal
- Shalshaz "Exceedingly Brave" [irregular reduplicative < shalaz]
- Shamur
- Shayubhyal "The man of Yal who prays"
- Shazuqyar [<shazah, 'lord' + uqyaran 'place of seeing', thus lord of what he surveys] (royal)
- Shenim (Shenimite)
- Sherekh
- Shaykhul
- Shoha
- Shumzab
- S'
- S'abubyal, Tsavuviel
- S'ephah
- S'ibyal
- T
- Tauhan
- Tirkhah
- Th
- Themu (Themuite)
- Thubasal
- T'
- T'alum (Talumite)
- T'arkayma "Steel, made of Steel"
- T'amunyal
- T'ehub, T'ehuv
- W
- Wahikh (Wahikhite)
- Y
- Yis'ah
- Z
- Zamasyal
- Zaudan (Zaudanite)
- Zepher (Ziphrite) "Free"
- Zepheriym "He liberates"
- Zuhar
- Zudhayal
- Z'
- Z'awdh "Wise"
- Z'awen
Female
- A
- Adalah
- Agasul
- Agiya
- Asdarah
- B
- Bahthesel "Seat of God"
- Besheth
- Beshu’ah
- D
- Dahasul
- Dahobiya
- Damiya
- Dasha'a
- E
- Eshdath
- H
- Hammaliya
- H'awtha (Name of the mythical first mother of humans)
- Horunath
- I
- Ikhareth
- Imalya
- Ims'aphutha "Mother of Stars" [<'im + s'aphutha]
- 'Ishthiya "From many lands" or possibly "Ruler of many lands"
- J
- Jahera
- Jamiheya
- Japhneh, Jafneh
- Jibbuthesel "Strength of God"
- K
- Kathirá
- Kh
- Khawreth
- L
- Lamuleth "Woman who sings"
- Layma "Peace, the Peaceful one" [<layam]
- Lathlaiya
- Li’oshá
- Liruth
- Lushabiya
- M
- Miyanikhiya
- N
- Nawaliya
- Nephesthiya
- O
- 'Obhnizám "Sister of Love"
- P
- Pa'athukhameth "Moon of the People" [<pa'ath + 'ukham]
- Pasumath "Dream"
- R
- Rashiyath
- S
- Sh
- Shadirya
- Shaphiyath
- Shaqtira
- She'eseleth [<she'eseh, "deliver"]
- S'
- S'aphesel "Star of God"
- S'aphiya (S'aphya) "one like a star"
- S'as'úlath Halayma "Mirror of the Heavens" (Oliblishi Royal Name)
- S'awálth "Faithful"
- T
- Taphithiya
- Tasineth "Tasnine"
- Ti'olá
- Tirawtha "Expectations"
- T'
- T'abhokhah
- T'alulah
- T'idhasul
- U
- Ukhalirya
- W
- Wanwaya
- Weshweth
- Z
- Zayraz'emáth "Night of Gold"
- Zepheriyth "She liberates"
- Zihera
- Z'
- Z'udhutha "Wisdom
Patronymy
- kab 'son,' 'son of'
- bahd 'father,' 'father of'
Matronymy
- kath 'daughter,' 'daughter of'
- ahmut 'mother,' 'mother of'
See Also
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