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'''Noun (+ Noun)''' | '''Noun (+ Noun)''' | ||
*Tiradūntāt ‘forest’ | *[[Contionary: tiradūntāt|Tiradūntāt]] ‘forest’ | ||
*Gakwai Ailā ‘moon cloud’ > Gakwailā | *[[Contionary: gakwai|Gakwai]] [[Contionary: ailā|Ailā]] ‘moon cloud’ > Gakwailā | ||
*Gribinta Dunidj ‘grass wind’ | *[[Contionary: gribinta|Gribinta]] [[Contionary: dunidj|Dunidj]] ‘grass wind’ | ||
'''Noun + Adjective''' | '''Noun + Adjective''' | ||
*Tānū Mūri ‘good tree’ | *[[Contionary: tānū|Tānū]] [[Contionary: mūri|Mūri]] ‘good tree’ | ||
*Jagī Ribun ‘first son’ | *[[Contionary: jagī|Jagī]] [[Contionary: ribun|Ribun]] ‘first son’ | ||
'''Noun + Verb''' | '''Noun + Verb''' | ||
*Tānū Āmīd ‘standing tree’ | *[[Contionary: tānū|Tānū]] [[Contionary: āmīd|Āmīd]] ‘standing tree’ | ||
*Rābāk Pūkkīch ‘sacred mountain’s bones’ | *[[Contionary: rābāk|Rābāk]] [[Contionary: pūkkīch|Pūkkīch]] ‘sacred mountain’s bones’ | ||
There are also many ways to form surnames, which follow the given name, and often refer to a family or a geographic area of origin, though many are single nouns related to nature. | There are also many ways to form surnames, which follow the given name, and often refer to a family or a geographic area of origin, though many are single nouns related to nature. |