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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
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.
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.


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

Revision as of 04:46, 28 March 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.

Given names

Clofabian people are addressed by their given names.

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