Enclaves/Names: Difference between revisions
From Obscura
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | Enclave first names tend to be based on either traditional short English names or Scandinavian or Slavic names. |
+ | Enclave first and middle names tend to be based on either traditional short English names or Scandinavian or Slavic names. |
Examples: Jack, Jane, Ingrid, Magnus, Ivan, Nadia. |
Examples: Jack, Jane, Ingrid, Magnus, Ivan, Nadia. |
||
− | Enclave surnames are traditionally matronymic, with the surname taken from the |
+ | Enclave surnames are traditionally matronymic or patronymic, with the surname taken from the parent of higher status. The other surname is also sometimes included as a middle name. |
− | * |
+ | *Examples: Jackson, Ingridschild, Nadiavic. |
− | *Occupation Examples: Hunter, Smith. |
||
Cabals are usually named after abstract concepts that relate to their function or philosophy. |
Cabals are usually named after abstract concepts that relate to their function or philosophy. |
Latest revision as of 19:54, 21 September 2019
Enclave first and middle names tend to be based on either traditional short English names or Scandinavian or Slavic names.
Examples: Jack, Jane, Ingrid, Magnus, Ivan, Nadia.
Enclave surnames are traditionally matronymic or patronymic, with the surname taken from the parent of higher status. The other surname is also sometimes included as a middle name.
- Examples: Jackson, Ingridschild, Nadiavic.
Cabals are usually named after abstract concepts that relate to their function or philosophy.