List of Classical Arathracian Personal Names

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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.

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 ?

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