Actually Raen Auri names appear like regular japanese name + surnames on the character creator screen, randomizing the names... But you're right about what we actually see ingame with Yugiri and Oboro..1. Doma is Nara era Japan, Hingashi is Tokugawa (Edo) era Japan in some variation of sakoku, and the Steppes are Mongolian.
2. Yes to both. Hildibrand dresses up as a taikomochi at one point in his SB arc, and if I recall correctly, there're a few geiko NPCs in Kugane that are involved in sidequests and such.
4. For Far Eastern names, we can expect to borrow from Raen Auri naming conventions. That is, "official" surnames are reserved for the warrior and ruling classes. Commoners, that being merchants, peasants, artisans, etc., take on unofficial names that typically reflect their professions. In actual in-game practice, however, NPCs typically use their Far Eastern name and an Eorzean appellation related to their name's meaning (note that this method is typically used when NPCs appear in duties, and I cannot recall if it is also used in cutscenes). Examples are Yugiri Mistwalker, Oboro Moonrise, Makoto the True, so on and so forth. You're best off using this latter method in my opinion.
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