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Shalaian transcriptions of English names normally use the closest approximation to the Conservative RP pronunciation (e.g. ''Káisi'' for 'Casey', not ''Káisee''), but are sometimes somewhat etymologically informed (e.g. ''Ħána'' 'Hannah' | Shalaian transcriptions of English names normally use the closest approximation to the Conservative RP pronunciation (e.g. ''Káisi'' for 'Casey', not ''Káisee''), but are sometimes somewhat etymologically informed (e.g. Hebrew names such as ''Ħána'' 'Hannah' and ''Rívka'' 'Rebecca'). | ||
''Liturgical names'' are always native Shalian and are used to refer to people in liturgy. This page describes native Shalaian names which are sometimes used; a handful of Shalaian names are retconned. | ''Liturgical names'' are always native Shalian and are used to refer to people in liturgy. This page describes native Shalaian names which are sometimes used; a handful of Shalaian names are retconned. |
Revision as of 17:53, 30 March 2020
Shalaian transcriptions of English names normally use the closest approximation to the Conservative RP pronunciation (e.g. Káisi for 'Casey', not Káisee), but are sometimes somewhat etymologically informed (e.g. Hebrew names such as Ħána 'Hannah' and Rívka 'Rebecca').
Liturgical names are always native Shalian and are used to refer to people in liturgy. This page describes native Shalaian names which are sometimes used; a handful of Shalaian names are retconned.
Structure
Most people who use Shalaian names either use a new Shalaian given name and keep their original surname, or use a full name consisting of 3 to 5 Shalaian names. There are no true family names in Shalaian as used in AETHER, since families as we know them no longer exist as social units; however, one may choose to take a partner's surname if they have one. Some people may give themselves invented Shalaian family names.
Given names
Unisex
- Inthar
Male
Female
- Għánameen 'praised, exalted'
- Għídner (retconned from Edna) 'radiance'