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==Forms of address== | ==Forms of address== | ||
Common Modern Tíogall forms of address include: | Common Modern Tíogall forms of address include: | ||
*'' | *''Mannwr'' (/matlur/, abbrev. <i>Mn'</i>) = Mr. (for an adult male) | ||
*'' | *''Craimb'' (/kɾaimb/, abbrev. <i>Cr'</i>) = -kun (form of address for a male minor) | ||
*''Scial'' (/ | *''Scial'' (/skiəʟ/, abbrev. <i>Sc'</i>) = Miss (for females of all ages, regardless of marital status; there is no equivalent of "Mrs.") | ||
*'' | *''Rasið'' (/ɾaˈsið/, abbrev. <i>Rs'</i>; from Netagin ''rasidh'' "teacher") = Dr. | ||
*'' | *''Turzehom'' (abbrev. <i>Tzħ'</i>) = approximately "Honorable" or "Esteemed"; used of a person of especially high rank | ||
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Revision as of 00:38, 4 August 2017
Structure
Tíogall names normally consist minimally of name + surname; the surname is inherited from the father. Zero or more middle names may be used between the name and the surname.
Notwithstanding the above, a person is usually known by his given name and surname.
All married persons retain their original surnames.
Given names
Need some compounds
Tíogall | Nicknames | Etymology | Pronunciation | Approx. English pronunciation | Gender | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Øøðon | aodhán "golden" | /ˈœyðɔn/ | /ˈoʊðɑːn/ | male | ||
Gelta | Talmic | /ˈdʒɛʟtə/ | /ˈdʒɛltə/ | male | ||
Jachéf | Netagin | /jaˈʃeːf/ | /jəˈʃeɪf/ | male | ||
Mabés | Netagin "courageous" | /maˈbeːs/ | /məˈbeɪs/ | male | ||
Maedh | Talmic | /meːð/ | /meɪð/ | male | ||
Raichnís | Talmic | /ˈlɛʃniːs/ | /ˈɹɛʃniːs/ | male | ||
Cláidhe | Talmic | /ˈkʟeːðə/ | /ˈkleɪðə/ | unisex | ||
Zarbíe | Zaraí | Netagin zarbin "truthful" | /zalˈbiə/ | /zɑɹbiːə/ | female | |
Sterras | Talmic | /ˈstɛləs/ | /ˈstɛɹəs/ | male | ||
Sabúra | Netagin sabúr "compassionate" | /sabʉːlə/ | /səbʊəɹə/ | female | ||
Cetha | Cethaí | Talmic | /ˈtʃɛθə/ | /ˈtʃɛθə/ | female | |
Reocht | Reochaí, Reocaí, Reotaí | "(a species of songbird)" | /ˈlɵːxt/ | /ˈɹoʊkt/ | female | Songbird names are not uncommon in Tíogall culture. |
Toiréir | Toirí | Old Tíogall toiréir "may she bloom" | /ˈtœɾiːl/ | /ˈtɛəɹiəɹ/ | female | |
Lothair | Talmic | male | ||||
Afnín | Af, Níní | Netagin "from Afăn"; originally a surname | male | |||
Ħajád | Netagin | male | ||||
Osraí | Talmic | female | ||||
Iolsa, Elsa | Netagin ʔèȝso "eagle" | male (!) | Because Ilsa Faust! |
Surnames
Common elements for surnames include:
- -án = adjectival suffix
- códh X = "son of X"
- geil X = "from X"
- -inn = often found in aristocratic names; from gainn 'clan'
- -ter = Clofabic; ~ Clofabosin -terol
Forms of address
Common Modern Tíogall forms of address include:
- Mannwr (/matlur/, abbrev. Mn') = Mr. (for an adult male)
- Craimb (/kɾaimb/, abbrev. Cr') = -kun (form of address for a male minor)
- Scial (/skiəʟ/, abbrev. Sc') = Miss (for females of all ages, regardless of marital status; there is no equivalent of "Mrs.")
- Rasið (/ɾaˈsið/, abbrev. Rs'; from Netagin rasidh "teacher") = Dr.
- Turzehom (abbrev. Tzħ') = approximately "Honorable" or "Esteemed"; used of a person of especially high rank