List of Asbardian Personal Names
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Personal Names of Southwestern Pytharnia, particularly Bryndyd.
Second form shown is genitive (dhal = son)
Given Names
Male
(Second form is genitive for patronyms)
- A
- Achansmadh, Achansmaidh
- Aiachourn, Aiachourn
- Airvain, Airvain
- Amalthor, Amalthoir
- Ariglas, Ariglais
- B
- Beglorn, Begloirn
- Betheg, Bethig
- Bragand, Bragaind
- Brasc, Braisc
- C
- Caspain, Caspaina
- Cathag, Cethaig
- Cumedh, Cumdha
- Cumidhvain
- D
- Daghodh, Daghoidhe
- Dagurglame (from Medibgóëse)
- Dwal, Dwail
- E
- Echeadh, Echeaidh
- Ehansia, Ehansiaidh
- Esberth, Esbeirth/Esbirth
- F
- Fascagher, Fascaghire
- Fiath, Fiaitha
- G
- Gelvo
- Gnamudh, Gnamauidh
- H
- Honcha, Hoinche
- I
- Iblaigaith
- Ithrag, Ithraig
- Iustragvain
- J
- Jafthor
- Japphew
- L
- Leigourth (Gonfalese)
- M
- Maistragarth
- Midrevain
- Midrid
- Miorvic
- N
- Norgu
- R
- Rhiggoncha, Rhiggoinech
- Rhionfate (Arch Ducal Name)
- Rualfin
- S
- Straudh, Strauidh
- T
- Taslain, Taslaina
- Tucha, Tuicha
- Thairwain
- Thairwydd
- Thorjik
- Thraive
- Thraspevain, Thraspevaina
- Thrionder, Thriondir
- U
- Ullard
Female
- Ascula
- Carrasiave
- Cathra
- Esberdna
- Esbertha
- Fairtha
- Incuse
- Indolise
- Jaia (Asbardized Shenimite Name)
- Lauleth
- Midridina
- Nostrina
- Rhidna
- Rhiona
- Rhiona-Lauleth
- Tasnine (Asbardized Shenimite Name)
- Thraspevainia
- Udith
- Ullardina
Family Names
Patronymy
- {name} dhal {father's name + Gen/Abl}
- Bragand dhal Fiatha
Matronymy
- {name} dhailge {mother's name + Gen/Abl}
House Names
- Aigonsia
- Bismeargha
- Bruave
- Caflaga
- Fidhrin
- Galtaha
- Grascurg
- Miedhurga
- Mighir
- Riamoma
- Sichogha
- Siarbha
- Taha
- Thiga
- Thiga dhaila Ithraig
- Tingolachth
- Yeabhola
House Branch
- To indicate a different branch of a large house, use House Name + dhaila (Dat) + Gen/Abl of patriarch. This means literally "to the son of" or "with regard to the son of."
- eg:
- Thiga dhaila Ithraig
The oldest patrilineal branch by custom does not indicate by means of "dhaila" unless it is unclear. This can be confusing as often persons of the younger branches will also not indicate the "dhaila."
See Also
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