Scellan/Names

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Structure

Eevo 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. [There is no legal concept of marriage in modern Eevo-speaking societies, in fact.]

Given names

Need some compounds

Replace Netagin names

Eevo Nicknames Etymology Pronunciation Approx. English pronunciation Gender Notes
Øøðon aodhán "golden" /ˈœyðɔn/ /ˈoʊðɑːn/ male
Avnín Av, Nini Windermere af + nin /avˈnin/ /əvˈniːn/ male
Elsa Talmic 'eagle' male
Maið Talmic /maið/ /maið/ male
Gyllt Talmic /ˈdʒɛʟtə/ /ˈdʒɛltə/ male
Jychéef Windermere /jəˈçeːf/ /jəˈʃeɪf/ male
Bymés Windermere "courageous" /baˈmeːs/ /bəˈmeɪs/ male
Rrechnis Talmic /ˈlɛʃniːs/ /ˈɹɛʃniːs/ male
Cleeði Talmic /ˈkʟeːðə/ /ˈkleɪðə/ unisex
Zrybí Zrybi (initial stress) Windermere șrăbi "truth" (f) /zrəˈpi/ /zɹəˈbiː/ female
Sdyrros Talmic /ˈstɛləs/ /ˈstɛɹəs/ male
Sybẃr Sybi, Bwri Windermere săbur 'compassionate' /səˈpur/ /səˈbʊəɹ/ female
Cyþa Cyþi Talmic /ˈtʃɛθə/ /ˈtʃɛθə/ female
Rewtt Rewtti Talmic, 'a species of songbird' /ˈlɵːxt/ /ˈɹoʊt/ female
Tører Tøri Old Tíogall toiréir 'may she bloom' /ˈtœɾiːl/ /ˈtɛəɹəɹ/ female
Loþer Talmic /ˈlɑθəɹ/ male
Hajód Windermere male
Osri Talmic, "(a species of songbird)" female
Praimin, Praimhin Camalic, via Bhadhagha /ˈpʰraimhin/ /ˈpraɪmiːn/ male
Ŋirin Talmic, Thensarian Ħoerīginā female
Mavor Talmic, Thensarian Mabasrū female
Þelsdu Thn. Θilħostuφs 'sword-fire' male

Surnames

Common elements for surnames include:

  • -on = adjectival suffix
  • cooð X = "son of X"
  • gel X = "from X"
  • -ind = often found in aristocratic names; from Old Eevo feind 'clan'
  • -ter = Clofabic; ~ Clofabosin -terol
  • riþ X = son of X (Netagin)

Forms of address

Common modern Eevo forms of address include:

  • Bandwr (/pantur/, abbrev. Bn') = Mr. (for an adult male)
  • Craimb (/kʰraimp/, abbrev. Cr') = -kun (form of address for a male minor)
  • Sgial (/skĩ/, abbrev. Sg') = Miss (for females of all ages, regardless of marital status; there is no equivalent of "Mrs.")
  • Rasíd (/raˈsid/, abbrev. Rs'; from Netagin nasid "teacher") = Dr.
  • Þwzehóom (abbrev. Þzh') = approximately "Honorable" or "Esteemed"; used of a person of especially high rank

Using Bandwr, Craimb or Sgial with the person's surname is used for strangers or higher-ranking people.

Using Bandwr, Craimb or Sgial with the person's given name is a way of addressing or referring to people of equal or slightly lower rank while maintaining some distance from that person. In modern times it is still common in some institutions such as schools and universities (this is how students are addressed by other students, instructors and professors) but is becoming less common.