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*Aliskémon | *Aliskémon | ||
*Bispotios (Bispotiaks) | *Bispotios (Bispotiaks) | ||
+ | *Bydanos | ||
*Dikolomon | *Dikolomon | ||
*Dymoleus | *Dymoleus | ||
+ | *Eiphanas, Iphanas | ||
*Eukept | *Eukept | ||
*Ganternis | *Ganternis | ||
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*Kirxionantis | *Kirxionantis | ||
*Kirxionantine | *Kirxionantine | ||
+ | *Lankageddas "Slay-giant" (Lankageddaks) | ||
*Lekkimos (Lekkimaks) | *Lekkimos (Lekkimaks) | ||
*Mando (Mandotaks) | *Mando (Mandotaks) | ||
+ | *Maturnabias (Maturnabiaks) | ||
*Memerth | *Memerth | ||
*Mitalos | *Mitalos | ||
*Paradeisius | *Paradeisius | ||
*Parkyonantis | *Parkyonantis | ||
+ | *Phasker (Phaskraks) | ||
*Rhionactis | *Rhionactis | ||
*Rhionantis (Rhionantiaks) | *Rhionantis (Rhionantiaks) | ||
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*Telicus | *Telicus | ||
*Teper (Tepriaks) | *Teper (Tepriaks) | ||
− | *Treel (Trelos) | + | *Treel (Trelos; Trelaks) |
*Eukept | *Eukept | ||
*Zamacontis | *Zamacontis | ||
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*Zersolon | *Zersolon | ||
*Zersunus (Zersunaks) | *Zersunus (Zersunaks) | ||
+ | *Zuconus (also Zukonos) (Zuconaks, Zukonaks) | ||
==Female== | ==Female== | ||
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=Formation of Patronyms= | =Formation of Patronyms= | ||
− | The suffix -aks designates a patronym or 'Son of' in | + | The suffix -aks designates a patronym or 'Son of' in Ithatian. For example, Zuconaks, 'Son of Zuconus' that famously names the ancient hero Addan. |
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+ | The suffix -axipos designates a grandson or 'son of the son of' in Ithatian | ||
=Formation of Gentilician= | =Formation of Gentilician= | ||
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=Formation of Tribal Names= | =Formation of Tribal Names= | ||
− | The | + | 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== | ==Deliopian Family Names== | ||
*Pthamos (Ducal House) | *Pthamos (Ducal House) | ||
*Tharstros | *Tharstros | ||
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+ | ==Maturnine Family Names== | ||
+ | *Bydanaksi | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 14:04, 13 July 2014
Personal and Family Names of Ithatian Peoples (Includes Deliopian, Maturnine, Ebinóëse, Phumaise). See also Theophoric Names.
Given Names
Male
- Abbiachus
- Addanantis
- Agdaskalos (Agdáskalos)
- Aliskémon
- Bispotios (Bispotiaks)
- Bydanos
- Dikolomon
- Dymoleus
- Eiphanas, Iphanas
- Eukept
- Ganternis
- Kaddis
- Kirxionantis
- Kirxionantine
- Lankageddas "Slay-giant" (Lankageddaks)
- Lekkimos (Lekkimaks)
- Mando (Mandotaks)
- Maturnabias (Maturnabiaks)
- Memerth
- Mitalos
- Paradeisius
- Parkyonantis
- Phasker (Phaskraks)
- Rhionactis
- Rhionantis (Rhionantiaks)
- Teklation (Teklationaks)
- Tegas
- Telicus
- Teper (Tepriaks)
- Treel (Trelos; Trelaks)
- Eukept
- Zamacontis
- Zeo (Zeonaks)
- Zeothoth
- Zersolon
- Zersunus (Zersunaks)
- Zuconus (also Zukonos) (Zuconaks, Zukonaks)
Female
- Aranisso
- Ardeiso
- Melíbdë
- Pallathantina
- Sarredine
- Thyssa
- Zamacontina
Formation of Patronyms
The suffix -aks designates a patronym or 'Son of' in Ithatian. For example, Zuconaks, 'Son of Zuconus' that famously names the ancient hero Addan.
The suffix -axipos designates a grandson or 'son of the son of' in Ithatian
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
See Also
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