Ever since I first read over the Lalafell naming conventions, I have been thinking about the name I've been using throughout 1.0 and trying to figure out whether or not I meet these naming conventions.

So, let's break it down.

The name I chose, after MUCH deliberation, is Blaise Lallaise. This seems to best fit into the Plainsfolk Male naming conventions. If you are saying, "But wait, you're a Dunesfolk," you would be correct, but please ignore that for now. I'm considering my options for taking care of that little problem. Spoiler alert: It'll most likely be explained with mixed-clan parents.

In the Plainsfolk Male naming conventions, we are shown that they normally follow the AB-CB pattern. This would break my name down as follows:

A = Bl
B = aise
C = Lall

At a glance, it appears to fit right into the conventions. But wait! There is yet one little caveat that may throw it all out the window. Given the rule that states, "[t]he A, B, and C phonemes are usually limited to one or two syllables," one can assume that means the first name and surname will each usually have between 2 and 4 syllables. The potential problem here is that my AB first name shares a single syllable.

So, the question I cannot quite figure out is this. Will I be required to add a vowel in the middle of the 'A' phoneme in order to fall within the naming conventions or does it fit in just fine as is?

One more point, in the naming conventions thread, it is said that "[t]here are four unique sets of rules, and these rules are rarely deviated from." That brings up other questions. Is the single syllable first name considered a "deviation" and if so, is it small enough to be deemed an acceptable, or even noticeable deviation?

So, what do you think? Perfectly fine? Acceptable deviation? In need of change? I should stop fretting over something so trivial?