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Names of inhabitants of Clare tend to follow the conventions of the culture they identify with.
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==Enclaves==
 
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Enclave first 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 usually matronymic, with the surname taken from the biological mother's name with a possessive suffix. Some however consider the matronymic convention backward and outdated, and instead have adopted the Venucci convention of surnames based on occupation. This is a somewhat recent thing, so currently most who do this tend to have made the decision upon adulthood, so choose their own occupation, though second generation followers of this convention exist who use the surname of their parents.
 
Matronymic Examples: Janson, Ingridschild, Nadiavic.
 
Occupation Examples: Hunter, Smith.
 
   
 
==Venucci==
 
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Venucci first names tend to be based on more extravagant English names or Italian or French names.
 
Examples: Genevieve, Barnaby, Giacomo, Chiara, Jean, Odette.
 
 
Venucci surnames are based on occupation or House. Children use the surname of their parents until adulthood. When someone is accepted in to a House they change their surname to that of the House, and when someone is ejected from a House, they are expected to change their surname to their occupation, or their birth surname. When children of members of a House come of age they are typically provisionally accepted in to their parents' House if they wish House, but if they choose not to join, or are rejected, they must choose a new surname.
 
Occupation Examples: Forrester, Miller.
 
House Name Examples: de Cassefort.
 

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Names of inhabitants of Clare tend to follow the conventions of the culture they identify with.

Enclaves

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.

Venucci

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: Fierce, Ingenious, Vengeful.
  • House Name Examples: Valjean, de Marco, d'Acier.