I am so eager to get a hold of this.
I know Lalafell naming has been discussed already, but I'd love a lore guide...
Any chance there's a compilation of already released info floating around?
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I am so eager to get a hold of this.
I know Lalafell naming has been discussed already, but I'd love a lore guide...
Any chance there's a compilation of already released info floating around?
As far as I know, Roegadyn and Lalafell are the only two naming conventions openly discussed, though it's pretty clear that the Elezen are mostly rooted in various ages of French and the Hyur are hard to pin down, but seem to be a mix mainly of "familiar" Germanic (compared to the "foreign" sounding Sea Wolf Roegadyn names) and Middle English. I imagine that this diversity is to reflect how, like humans, the Hyur have spread though most of the lands that aren't their "own," per se.
The Miqo'te are where it gets tricky...
All I can say for sure is that the Seekers of the Sun are use mononyns that start with one letter and an apostrophe, followed by two to three syllables for what seems to be a full-name maximum of four. Some of these names seem to have the first letter stand alone as the first syllable, while others seem to share it across the apostrophe.
The Keepers of the Moon use similar-sounding phonemes, but have a simple forename/surname structure and have been seen sporting forenames of one or two syllables and surnames of up to four.
I have no idea the parent language inspiration, though. To some degree it sounds (to me) somewhat south-central Asian, similar to historic languages in India and Pakistan.
Wow. Super necrobump here huh? XD
I jumped to the OP and read the post, and I was like, "NDA breach 0.o Beta errors!? ...oh wait it's from 2011......"