List of Solmagali Personal Names

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The various tribes of the ancient Solmagál alliance spoke dialects of the same language. This list includes names favored by parents. Some names are peculiar to a certain tribe in the alliance

Naming Convention

An ancient Solmagali male infant received a given name, a patronym, the name of his extended family, and sometimes a tribal name.

GIVEN NAME + PATRONYM + EXTENDED FAMILY NAME ?+TRIBAL NAME ("of the [Tribe name plural])

Patronym

A patronym is formed by adding the father's first name to 'naf' or 'onaf.' For example, 'Agjarnaf' means Agjar's son.

Matronym

Nicknames

Many Solmagali had nicknames that were used in preference to their given names, even in formal circumstances. This was thought originally to protect the person from the unwanted attention of gods or natural divinities. In time, they came to reflect the renown or infamy of the particular person. Men and women would often be named for one of their children, whether for reputable or disreputable cause. For example, a man could be called Agjarpap which means 'Agjar's Father'.


Given Names

Male Names

A
Agjar
B
Bjalfevoro 'usually a nickname for Bjalf, 'big'
Bjezo 'grumbler'
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
Kerhikoja
L
Ljehoko ‘spirit-hull’, ‘spirit ship’
M
N
Njamjo 'wet', 'wet one', originally given to children thought to be offspring of water nymph
P
Pradago 'Sky Strong'
Prazorojo 'sky spacious’
T
Tarhrhajál 'Tarrha's tall one' or 'Tall in Tarrha'
Tarhrhakysk 'Tarrha's Sword'

Male Nicknames

A
B
Bajo 'folk wizard,' 'folk-witch'
P
Paparevo 'old pappy'

Female Names

A
H
Heialak ‘? crescent’
L
Lixylak ‘silver crescent’
N
Njamja 'wet', 'wet one', originally given to children thought to be offspring of water nymph
Njehwa 'honey, honeyed-one' from njehu, 'honey'
Njoka 'fiery orange, fiery red-orange'
O
Onagarha 'jade'
T
Tarhrhalub 'Shield of Thwar'

Female Nicknames

A
B
Baja 'folk wizard,' 'folk-witch'
K
Kalja 'song-witch'
Kenka 'little, small'
N
Narskoi 'spiraling seashell'

See Also