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− | Venucci first names tend to be based on more extravagant English names or Italian or French names. |
+ | Venucci first and middle names tend to be based on more extravagant English names or Italian or French names. |
Examples: Guinevere, Percival, Giacomo, Chiara, Jean, Odette. |
Examples: Guinevere, Percival, Giacomo, Chiara, Jean, Odette. |
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− | Venucci children have no surnames until they reach adulthood. Venucci who join a House use the name of their House as their surname, while those that don't join a house, or who are ejected from a House, choose a |
+ | Venucci children have no surnames until they reach adulthood. Venucci who join a House use the name of their House as their surname, while those that don't join a house, or who are ejected from a House, choose a surname for themselves that they believe describes them. It's not uncommon for people to choose the surname of a parent or other person who taught them if they believe it also describes them. Some who join Houses after adulthood retain their chosen surname as a middle name. |
Houses are either named after a significant figure in their formation, or a shared concept they hold as important. |
Houses are either named after a significant figure in their formation, or a shared concept they hold as important. |
Revision as of 19:54, 21 September 2019
Venucci first and middle names tend to be based on more extravagant English names or Italian or French names.
Examples: Guinevere, Percival, Giacomo, Chiara, Jean, Odette.
Venucci children have no surnames until they reach adulthood. Venucci who join a House use the name of their House as their surname, while those that don't join a house, or who are ejected from a House, choose a surname for themselves that they believe describes them. It's not uncommon for people to choose the surname of a parent or other person who taught them if they believe it also describes them. Some who join Houses after adulthood retain their chosen surname as a middle name.
Houses are either named after a significant figure in their formation, or a shared concept they hold as important.
- Chosen Surname Examples: Ingenious, Strong, Vengeful.
- House Name Examples: Valjean, de Marco, d'Acier.