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====== Iromakuanhe Naming Conventions ====== | ====== Iromakuanhe Naming Conventions ====== | ||
- | |//The Naming of Iroma is a difficult matter,// //It isn't just one of your holiday games;// //You may think at first I'm as mad as a hatter// //When I tell you, an Iroma must have THREE DIFFERENT NAMES.// | + | |//The Naming of Iroma is a difficult matter,// //It isn't just one of your holiday games;// //You may think at first I'm as mad as a hatter// //When I tell you, an Iroma must have THREE DIFFERENT NAMES.// |
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The given name is the name one is given by one's parents, and is chosen for its literary, spiritual or nostalgic meaning. Iromakuanhe names tend to sound exotic to other species due to their guttural and sing-song sound. The surname is the name of one's family or clan, and is a way of recognizing one's heritage. | The given name is the name one is given by one's parents, and is chosen for its literary, spiritual or nostalgic meaning. Iromakuanhe names tend to sound exotic to other species due to their guttural and sing-song sound. The surname is the name of one's family or clan, and is a way of recognizing one's heritage. | ||
- | |**OOC: Traditionally, | + | |OOC: Traditionally, |
=== Ancestral Name === | === Ancestral Name === |