Faust Posted August 12, 2010 Share #1 Posted August 12, 2010 So as requested, I began the task of writing down NPC names to give some specific examples of roleplay-friendly names. After not very long, it became apparent that sorting these names by clan was going to be difficult (in the case of Lalafell, sometimes even by gender). It's sometimes difficult to tell what clan an NPC is from because some skintones do overlap, and particularly depending on the lighting it is difficult to tell based on that. Then, many NPCs will have head gear that conceals aspects of their face that would be telling. Though I gave it my best shot, I'm not confident the list I was working on was accurate. But it did occur to me that retainer names would be easy to work with... all in one place, and no guesswork. Took a little time, but at least these names are guaranteed accurate. It's also clear, particularly with the Lalafell and Miqote, that clans DO affect names. However, it's also very possible that regular NPCs won't strictly adhere to these conventions and they don't need to be treated as law (e.g., I think someone saw a Roegadyn named Roosting Crow). Male Midlander Hyur- Bernard, Sevrin, Wauter, Raffe, Geoffrey, Highlander Hyur- Drogo, Engerrand, Wercrata, Raganfrid, Heidolf Wildwood Elezen- Roiteloin, Quentenain, Estrelaint, Voilinaut, Sylvaintel Duskwight Elezen- Ludovoix, Idristan, Astidien, Thievenaix, Corentiaux Plainsfolk Lalafell- Fewon Bulion, Alza Gamilza, Mozon Dalazon, Kazai Buoyzai, Telbi Kesulbi Dunesfolk Lalafell- Zazatyro, Chachamun, Nonomeda, Pipikkuli, Gegeruju Seawolves Roegadyn- Khanmhar, Pfrewahl, Eyrimhus, Swygskyf, Wyrkholsk Hellsguard Roegadyn- Bhirdraeg, Lydirfyst, Ourawann, Fraeloef, Zwynberk Female Midlander Hyur- Fionnuala, Placencia, Jessamine, Thomasyn, Margry, Wildwood Elezen- Heustienne, Dennia, Raimille, Valerine, Gaidelie Duskwight Elezen- Osaulie, Blaisie, Adaillie, Soubinie, Imailie Plainsfolk Lalafell- Ayoyo, Ratata, Sanana, Ushushu, Yuwawa Dunesfolk Lalafell- Popobi, Zozoi, Niniya, Bibigo, Jojolu Sunseeker Miqote- R'bhusha, S'dhodjbi, J'ludaba, M'naago, K'wabati Moonkeeper Miqote- Rhaq Nelhah, Miah Molkot, Wyra Lyehga, Yabi Kaatapoh, Fihpo Jakkya Please feel free to add to this list with other NPC names. Link to comment
Trizzip Posted August 12, 2010 Share #2 Posted August 12, 2010 Nice job ^^ The Roegadyn names look like the developers at SE just slammed their face into the keyboard then went with whatever random letters they came up with. Link to comment
Tadir Posted August 12, 2010 Share #3 Posted August 12, 2010 Thank you very much. This will be extremely helpful. Nice job. Link to comment
Aniir Posted August 12, 2010 Share #4 Posted August 12, 2010 Good thinking going after the retainers! Thanks Faust Link to comment
Aveline Posted August 12, 2010 Share #5 Posted August 12, 2010 Nice work Faust! The division of clan name preferences is interesting (though frustrating for purists when it comes to the apostrophe in the Seeker names >_<), I'll have to split up the name generator further when I've got more time. Here's a bunch more names from NPCs, as promised: Miqo'te Thata Khamazom M'zimzizi Qhas Chalahko Z'onggo F'abodji H'rhanbolo Daca Jinjahl N'nmulika S'raemha G'nanghal W'ahtoa Wyra Khamazom (Thata's sister??) Ighii Moui F'zhumii Roegadyn Sundhimal Holasfhis Sathzant Smydhaemr Syngsmyd Skarnwaen Bloemerl Maetistym Waekbyrt Dhemsunn Hasthwab Aergwynt Elezen Males Eugennoix Ferdillaix Carrilaut Martiallais Joellaut Notrelchamps Robairlain Faucillien Xavalien Mharelak Liautroix Elezen Females Trinne Louviaune Astrid Jainelette Triaine Audaine Lalafell Females Fufuna Hihine Sosoze Shoshoma Rerenasu Nunuba Lalafell Males Bango Zango Tatasako* Nanapiri* Lafla Morfla *These names follow the female Lalafell naming conventions, but after looking at their little Lalafell faces I came to the conclusion that these were definitely dudes. Also, I unfortunately could not find many Lalafell men in the areas of the city I visited. Hyur Females Dympna Lefleda Iofa Maisie Ositha Gallia Kylene Isleen Frances Cassandra Moruith Hyur Males Gautzelin Colson Kerrich Leveridge Clifton Coynach Hetzkin Clarembald Shilgen Neale Bayard Link to comment
Kashemia Posted August 12, 2010 Share #6 Posted August 12, 2010 Damn, I guess my name doesn't really fit a Seeker-Miqo'te... I'll have to think about that. And just since I don't think I got any answer in the other thread: Is it possible to make a name with an apostrophe? Edit: Actually, I sort of doubt you'll see many Seekers keep those conventions. While I actually find them really interesting sounding names, they're not that typical fantasy names. But I might see if I can't tweak Seraj into something that fits. I can always use Seraj as a nickname. Link to comment
Aveline Posted August 12, 2010 Share #7 Posted August 12, 2010 I tried and unfortunately, no. You can't put an apostrophe in your name. Link to comment
Kashemia Posted August 12, 2010 Share #8 Posted August 12, 2010 So basicly, it's impossible to have a lore-consistent Seeker name... Great... Might as just stick with what I got then <. Link to comment
Monadi Posted August 12, 2010 Share #9 Posted August 12, 2010 Canon lalafell names: simultaneously cute and stupid sounding. :lol: Think I'll keep my version and consider it a shortened version of Momonadi. /goes off to craft some backstory reason for that Link to comment
Tyriont Posted August 12, 2010 Share #10 Posted August 12, 2010 Looking at these Roegadyn names: Smydhaemr Syngsmyd Waekbyrt Aergwynt There is only one conclusion that can be made. I'm sorry, Roegadyn players. You're WELSH. Link to comment
Renaise Posted August 12, 2010 Share #11 Posted August 12, 2010 Looking at these Roegadyn names: Smydhaemr Syngsmyd Waekbyrt Aergwynt There is only one conclusion that can be made. I'm sorry, Roegadyn players. You're WELSH. Cue sheep related humour... and Tom Jones... Link to comment
Tadir Posted August 12, 2010 Share #12 Posted August 12, 2010 Seriously though, thank you guys. Now to try and come up with my companion's name. The only one of my standard names that might work for a seeker of the sun is Kimiji, but even that doesn't really fit. Link to comment
Trizzip Posted August 12, 2010 Share #13 Posted August 12, 2010 I don't see why names would have to remain static in a certain format to appease canon? The naming process is something that evolves and changes over time in many societies (maybe not all, but thats besides the point). Who cares if your name doesn't look like the same format of many of the names of your NPC brethren? Just chalk it up to your parents being 'progressive', In an age of adventuring, I'd imagine that much of the land of Eorzea would be impacted by all the different societies, making the land a sort of 'melting pot' when it comes diversity. Link to comment
Tadir Posted August 12, 2010 Share #14 Posted August 12, 2010 Very true. Plus it's all but impossible to pronounce seeker names. Link to comment
Monadi Posted August 12, 2010 Share #15 Posted August 12, 2010 I don't see why names would have to remain static in a certain format to appease canon? They don't really need to. I wouldn't begrudge anyone who had a plausible-sounding, but non-canon, name for their character. So long as we don't have anyone named after obviously out of universe things, I don't care too much. But a lot of folks do, and I like to at least be close to canon for myself. Link to comment
Aveline Posted August 12, 2010 Share #16 Posted August 12, 2010 Looking at these Roegadyn names: Smydhaemr Syngsmyd Waekbyrt Aergwynt There is only one conclusion that can be made. I'm sorry, Roegadyn players. You're WELSH. But the Torchwood in Wales had the best accents! Awww, all those Roegadyn are going to sound like Ianto Jones in my head now. Link to comment
Magnus Posted August 13, 2010 Share #17 Posted August 13, 2010 Thanks for this! It is just what I was looking for in naming convention. Good job! Link to comment
Faust Posted August 13, 2010 Author Share #18 Posted August 13, 2010 The discussion of Sunseeker names reminds me of something I forgot to mention. Consider the case of Plainsfolk males and Moonkeepers-- they already have two names. So obviously the simplest option is to make those your first and last names and be done with it. There's also the option of smashing those two names together and treating them as a first name, first and middle name, or however you want to explain it, just like some people I know have a double first name. In the purest sense, it's hard to believe that those cases actually consist of a first and last name, while in almost all other cases NPCs only display first names. And most of us who picked other races still have no convention for choosing last names. So, I realize that only raises more problems and offers no solutions. In attempt to remedy that, here are my thoughts on Sunseekers with some specific examples: R'bhusha The way I see it, there are two plausible options. One is to simply cut out the apostrophe (Rhbusha), and the other is to replace it with its phonetic representation. Meaning... how does one pronounce "R'bhusha" anyway? At least in our language, you can't just go from R to B without a vowel sound (though SE certainly seems to enjoy letting us try). For my example I'll wager a guess that it's Riboosha. So in this case, we simply replace the apostrophe with the sound it's supposed to make... Ribhusha. I think lore-wise, this can be justified as simply a different representation of the same word, similarly to how the Japanese phoneticize other languages into romanji. There's also the practical benefit of not frustrating other people with having to struggle quite so hard with your name, and you don't end up with an odd looking consonant crunch. So S'dhodjbi becomes Sidhodjbi? But then there are these, which don't badly need an apostrophe to begin with: J'ludaba, M'naago, K'wabati I wouldn't find Jludaba, Mnaago, and Kwabati confusing in the least, though they could also potentially make use of a vowel between the first and second letters. So my recommendation for those who really want to be consistent with the lore is to simply weigh it out and decide which approach you prefer best-- I really don't think anyone will be offput by it. And of course, at least in my opinion, there's no need to treat the lore as absolute law when it comes to this issue. I picked my name without regard for the lore, and just happen to think it fits well enough. Link to comment
Wren Posted September 13, 2010 Share #19 Posted September 13, 2010 I can't help but think Miqo'te names, Seekers in particular, look like someone just sorta... cleared their throat, and typed out that sound, to call it a name. Not far off from what Roegadyn names are looking like, with someone already saying it looks like faces were smashed on keyboards to make them. I'm not hating on it or anything but uh... Anybody else get that vibe? ^^; Makes it tough to actually want to "properly" name a Seeker. (So I didn't >.>) Link to comment
Kraehenfeder Posted September 13, 2010 Share #20 Posted September 13, 2010 To the Roegadyn: I don't know much about Welsh, but I some of the NPC names remind me a lot of messed up versions of words from my native tongue: German. Mostly the one standing in the Gladiator's Guild at the entrance to where you have to fight in the arena in Ul'dah during "Some Like It Hot." He is called "Swerdahrm" which reminds me a lot of the word "Schwertarm" and would mean "Swordarm" in English. There were a few other cases, but they are slipping my memory now ^^ Link to comment
Magnus Posted September 13, 2010 Share #21 Posted September 13, 2010 Well now that some one else brought this back up. I have a question for others rolling a Dunesfolk Lalafell. The NPC all have One name. How does this effect your naming choice. My thoughts are to split up the name ie "Lala Fell" What are your opinions on this? Link to comment
TeeBeeDee Posted September 13, 2010 Share #22 Posted September 13, 2010 Was reading through the list and something jumped out at me. "Plainsfolk Lalafell- Fewon Bulion, Alza Gamilza, Mozon Dalazon, Kazai Buoyzai, Telbi Kesulbi" So the first and last names need should share a rhyme in the last syllable? Link to comment
Trizzip Posted September 14, 2010 Share #23 Posted September 14, 2010 Was reading through the list and something jumped out at me. "Plainsfolk Lalafell- Fewon Bulion, Alza Gamilza, Mozon Dalazon, Kazai Buoyzai, Telbi Kesulbi" So the first and last names need should share a rhyme in the last syllable? Yup Link to comment
Asytra Posted September 14, 2010 Share #24 Posted September 14, 2010 Very true. Plus it's all but impossible to pronounce seeker names. It's also impossible to type in the correct punctuation. Hopefully the merchant searching comes out sooner rather than later so I can have a nice name for my retainer other than what I'm selling. Link to comment
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