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== Laevanaak name system == | |||
The [[Laevanaak]] name system consists of the given name for individual identity, the genus name for gender identity, the glottic name for ethno-linguistic identity, the relation name for social identity and the zodiac name for the birth month. A more detailed description can be found at [https://enkavak.xhesas.com/doc/laevnames the government website of Enkavak] or [https://enkavak.xhesas.com/resource/laevanaak.pdf#%5B%7B%22num%22%3A16%2C%22gen%22%3A0%7D%2C%7B%22name%22%3A%22XYZ%22%7D%2C70.86614%2C781.0236%2C0%5D this documentation about Laevanaak]. | |||
== Latin name system == | |||
The [[Latin]] name system consists of a given name, a family name and an optional descriptive name. | |||
== Modern name system == | |||
The name system described as "Modern" by the [[Enkavak|Atlantic Government]] is the usual name system used in [[English]]. It has one or more first names or given names followed by a last name or family name, which is usually the same for people related to each other. | |||
== Þaj name system == | == Þaj name system == | ||
[[Þaj]] name has 3-4 parts. Nickname, First name, Middle name (optional), and Surname. With the first name, middle name, and surname being in English, and nickname being in Þaj. For example, the English name of the [[Insanity Faction]]'s leader is [[Ethan Brynkleigh]]. But his Þaj name would be "Tàm" Īhþāhn Bîŋlìh". Nickname can be anything. [[Sirenguard|Sirenguardeds]] calls people by their nickname, with nickname+first name combo being more formal, and first name+last name being so formal it's used even less than the full name. | [[Þaj]] name has 3-4 parts. Nickname, First name, Middle name (optional), and Surname. With the first name, middle name, and surname being in English, and nickname being in Þaj. For example, the English name of the [[Insanity Faction]]'s leader is [[Ethan Brynkleigh]]. But his Þaj name would be "Tàm" Īhþāhn Bîŋlìh". Nickname can be anything. [[Sirenguard|Sirenguardeds]] calls people by their nickname, with nickname+first name combo being more formal, and first name+last name being so formal it's used even less than the full name. | ||
Revision as of 13:00, 1 July 2025
This is a list of name systems in the Ngorld
Laevanaak name system
The Laevanaak name system consists of the given name for individual identity, the genus name for gender identity, the glottic name for ethno-linguistic identity, the relation name for social identity and the zodiac name for the birth month. A more detailed description can be found at the government website of Enkavak or this documentation about Laevanaak.
Latin name system
The Latin name system consists of a given name, a family name and an optional descriptive name.
Modern name system
The name system described as "Modern" by the Atlantic Government is the usual name system used in English. It has one or more first names or given names followed by a last name or family name, which is usually the same for people related to each other.
Þaj name system
Þaj name has 3-4 parts. Nickname, First name, Middle name (optional), and Surname. With the first name, middle name, and surname being in English, and nickname being in Þaj. For example, the English name of the Insanity Faction's leader is Ethan Brynkleigh. But his Þaj name would be "Tàm" Īhþāhn Bîŋlìh". Nickname can be anything. Sirenguardeds calls people by their nickname, with nickname+first name combo being more formal, and first name+last name being so formal it's used even less than the full name.