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Last names: Cimaterol
Last names: Cimaterol


First names: English sounding names with English pronunciation
First names: English sounding names with English pronunciation; some names of Indian origin like Arundati, Pradaxa, Vistaril


==Given names==
==Given names==

Revision as of 18:06, 25 April 2022

Company names as theonyms

Family names

Family names use the suffix -terol ("of house") or -mycol.

Abedi·n, Ajmali·n, Ami·n, Arform·in, Bitol·in, Broxan, Carm·in, Ciman, Col·in, Difen, Etan·in, Form·in, Imox·in, Indacan, Lorajm·in, Milven, Namin·in, Narden, Olodan, Picumen, Procan, Repr·in, Rimi·n, Salmen, Sulfon·in, Vilan·in, Zilpan, Zin·in

Clofabolocin is very ethnically diverse and non-Clofabian last names are very common, especially Ksieh, Dodellian, Talman, and Netagin ones. Some non-Clofabians take on a Clofabian last name with a similar sound, e.g. Cimaterol <- Kim.

Names exclusive to Crackfic Irta

Last names: Cimaterol

First names: English sounding names with English pronunciation; some names of Indian origin like Arundati, Pradaxa, Vistaril

Given names

Clofabian people are addressed by their given names.

Clofabosin Nicknames Etymology Pronunciation Gender Notes
Aleve female
Aspirin male
Zinplava female