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There are two kinds of surnames among dwarves of Ithradic ethnicity.  Commoners have clan names.  Members of a clan are often related by blood, but not always.  Common dwarven women who marry are adopted into their husband's clan.  In the uncommon cases where they are not adopted into their husband's clan, their daughters assume the mother's clan, rather than the father's.  Commoner sons always are considered members of the father's clan by default. It is possible for dwarves of majority age to be adopted into another clan, but uncommon.
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Aristocrats have family names and with very rare exception share a blood relation.  This is one of the reasons that dwarven aristocratic women who marry do not adopt their husband's family name.
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==Clan Names==
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==Family Names==
 
Only dwarven aristocrats have family names.  Unlike humans, the ability to manufacture goods of exquisite workmanship is essential for nobility.  Miners and warriors are considered commoners.  Royalty is expected to excel in both warfare and the crafting of goods in gold or gemstones.  Commoner servants of an aristocratic house are referred to as "with house such as such."  This differs from "of house such as such" that indicates consanguinity.  An illegitimate child of a dwarven house is referred to as "son of house such as such," though usually not to his face. Warriors of great excellence are nonetheless honored as lesser aristocrats, similar to knights.  Dwarves expect their leaders to be able to smith gold or cut gemstones or both.  In the past two centuries, excellence with the construction and understanding of titancraft is slowly acquiring much honor as well.
 
Only dwarven aristocrats have family names.  Unlike humans, the ability to manufacture goods of exquisite workmanship is essential for nobility.  Miners and warriors are considered commoners.  Royalty is expected to excel in both warfare and the crafting of goods in gold or gemstones.  Commoner servants of an aristocratic house are referred to as "with house such as such."  This differs from "of house such as such" that indicates consanguinity.  An illegitimate child of a dwarven house is referred to as "son of house such as such," though usually not to his face. Warriors of great excellence are nonetheless honored as lesser aristocrats, similar to knights.  Dwarves expect their leaders to be able to smith gold or cut gemstones or both.  In the past two centuries, excellence with the construction and understanding of titancraft is slowly acquiring much honor as well.
  
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Dwarven Naming Conventions

Common Dwarves

  • Matronymy, Patronymy, Common Dwarves
  • male

Given name + ishbiz + Father's Name + ishbiz + Father's Father's Name + Clan Name + Cantonal Name

  • female, maiden

Given name + kushkha + Mother's Name + kushkha + Mother's Mother's Name + Clan Name + Cantonal Name

  • female, married

Given name + kushkha + Mother's Name + kushkha + Mother's Mother's Name + Husband's Clan Name + Husband's Cantonal Name

Aristocratic Dwarves

  • Matronymy, Patronymy, Aristocratic Dwarves
  • male

Given name + ishbiz + Father's Name + ishbiz + Father's Father's Name + [House] + Family Name

  • female

Given name + kushkha + Mother's Name + kushkha + Mother's Mother's Name + [House] + Family Name Dwarven aristocrat women do not adopt their husband's Family Name, but may use the addition "husband of" + husband's name


Male

A
Ammonumir (ancient King's name)
B
Bakhuilub "Keeper of Gold", common dwarven name
Baadvudim
Bruahama
D
Dak-Haadh
Dek
Deksa'auta "Forge of the Fathers"
Diryashun
G
Gakhraub
Ganibran
I
Ilbira' "Gold-beard"
K
Kha'asilub
Khatudimek "Dragonslayer"
M
Murshadak
N
Nashalaik
P
Pashiadáin "Steader of the Mountains"
Pukhamálau
S
Shakshaz
Shibziadáin "Son of the Mountains", common dwarven name
T
Tu'akhav

Female

A
Anushwakh
B
Belen
K
Kimuzira
L
Lihupa
S
Shamizan
T
Tshatshazir "Like a Gemstone"

Ithradic Dwarven Surnames

There are two kinds of surnames among dwarves of Ithradic ethnicity. Commoners have clan names. Members of a clan are often related by blood, but not always. Common dwarven women who marry are adopted into their husband's clan. In the uncommon cases where they are not adopted into their husband's clan, their daughters assume the mother's clan, rather than the father's. Commoner sons always are considered members of the father's clan by default. It is possible for dwarves of majority age to be adopted into another clan, but uncommon.

Aristocrats have family names and with very rare exception share a blood relation. This is one of the reasons that dwarven aristocratic women who marry do not adopt their husband's family name.

Clan Names

List of Ithradic Dwarven Clan Names

Family Names

Only dwarven aristocrats have family names. Unlike humans, the ability to manufacture goods of exquisite workmanship is essential for nobility. Miners and warriors are considered commoners. Royalty is expected to excel in both warfare and the crafting of goods in gold or gemstones. Commoner servants of an aristocratic house are referred to as "with house such as such." This differs from "of house such as such" that indicates consanguinity. An illegitimate child of a dwarven house is referred to as "son of house such as such," though usually not to his face. Warriors of great excellence are nonetheless honored as lesser aristocrats, similar to knights. Dwarves expect their leaders to be able to smith gold or cut gemstones or both. In the past two centuries, excellence with the construction and understanding of titancraft is slowly acquiring much honor as well.

List of Ithradic Dwarven Family Names
  • Asusa
  • Barrubeikh
  • Pa'akhshir
  • Tankhuz
  • Tshamtschakhin
  • Wakhibilaz

Jaggudorns

Ithradic Names peculiar to the Jaggudorns Not to be confused with Amandal Dwarven Language

  • Tamaga

See Also