Difference between revisions of "News Files - Atlantean Names"
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| [[Hila]] || [[Kiani]] || [[Korra]] || [[Llyna]] || [[Llyra]] || [[Lori]] | | [[Hila]] || [[Kiani]] || [[Korra]] || [[Llyna]] || [[Llyra]] || [[Lori]] | ||
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| [[Majistra]] || [[Mara]] || [[Maralith]] || [[Melior]] || [[Melusine]] || [[Mera]] | | [[Majistra]] || [[Mara]] || [[Maralith]] || [[Melior]] || [[Melusine]] || [[Aquawoman|Mera]] | ||
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| [[Nagala]] || [[Namorita]] || [[Narmea]] || [[Nauda]] || [[Nautica]] || [[Palatyne]] | | [[Nagala]] || [[Namorita]] || [[Narmea]] || [[Nauda]] || [[Nautica]] || [[Palatyne]] |
Revision as of 15:48, 4 September 2019
Atlantean names are names used by people from Atlantis. Atlantean surnames are different from most other naming systems in the surface world by being patronymic and occasionally metronymic: they indicate the father (or mother) of the child and not the historic family lineage. Generally, a person's last name indicates the first name of their father (patronymic) or in some cases mother (metronymic). According to Atlantean naming tradition, last names end in -son ("son of") or -sen ("daughter of") with few exceptions.
Female Given Names