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*'''Okuga''' - red haired | |||
*'''Ogra''' - from the cold, cold one | *'''Ogra''' - from the cold, cold one | ||
*'''Ota''' – strength | |||
*'''Otaq''' - strength of spirit | |||
*'''Otagu''' - one who yawns | |||
*'''Otoko''' – manly | |||
*'''Otla''' - stone worker | |||
*'''Omura''' - comes from the west, western wind | *'''Omura''' - comes from the west, western wind | ||
*'''Ohan''' - guide | |||
*'''Ohaj''' - leads with heart | |||
*'''Ojan''' - lion like | |||
=U= | =U= |
Revision as of 05:18, 5 October 2008
This article is one of many about Qatama
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This is a list of common given names in the Qatama conworld, as well as a few geogarphical names and their meanings. It is important to note that some of these names can be forenames and surnames, while others fall strictly into one category or the other. Feminine names are often indistinguishable form masculine, however, names that are exclusively feminine will be annotated as such.
Names
Qatama names usually consist of two or three parts, depending on the class and tribe affiliation: the personal name, sometimes a familiar name and the family or clan name. Ranks and titles always precede the personal name.
- Qan Kaguma Amul oj Takaga
- Lord Kaguma Amul son/descendant-of Takaga
- (title-personal name-familiar name-patronymic-clan/family name)
- Najan aj D`haga
- Najan of/from D`haga
- (personal name-of/from-clan/family/place)
- Muha Ohan
- Monk Ohan
- (title-personal name)
- Koyonam
- commoner name
- commoners often have single names as they may or may not have clan/familial/tribal affiliations.
Q
- Qral - inspiration, rage, frenzy
- Qayal - born on a holiday/during a festival
K
- Kyong - quiet one
- Kyung - faithful one
- Kaguma - green-eyed one, born with green eyes
- Kagul - aspiration, ambition
- Kamul - flute maker
- Kataq - respected one
- Kumuq - old warrior, old soul
- K'han - eternal wisdom
G
- Gyota - farmer
- Gyotaq - man of courage
- Gyomu - from the desert
- Gyomuq - lord of the desert
- Gyoraq - determined, decisive
- Gataq - pure of thought
- Gamun - he comes in peace
- Garaq – tailor, cloth maker
- Gotaq – protector
- Gomu - burning torch
- Gomuq – patience
- Gohan - from the forest, lives in the forest
- Goraq - born under the moon
- Goru - stands in judgment
- Gutan - a hundred lives
- Gulan - warrior from the north
- G'manal - born of the sea
- G'mul - mighty giver
T
- Tamul - victory, victorious one
- T`haruq - leader of the extremely brave
TL
- Tlang - born on an island, from the island
- Tlal - brother/son of Tala
D
- Damaq - brewer of doq (Qatama alcohol)
- Damar - coin maker, money handler
- Dahajun - seeker of knowledge
- Dar - s/he has curly hair
- D`han - one who is clear
- D`har - born in the morning
M
- Mataq - great advisor
- Mahan - the lion
- Malaq - city builder
- Maraq - tool maker
- Maruq - sharp arrow
- Maruma - old traveler, seasoned traveler
- Mutaq - lord of the mountain
- Mudaq - mountain dweller
- Muhaj - peaceful ruler, focused on peace
- Muruq - wheel maker
N
- Nagaru - yellow-haired, golden
- Najan - carpenter, wood carver
- Nahaj - thick rain clouds
- Naharu - yellow skin
- Nala - fem. generous, giving
- Nomu - wise one
- Nor - He says, he does.
- Nula - fem. kind, gentle
NG
- Ngorum - watching the sky
- Ngutahu - eternal happiness
J
H
Y
L
R
A
- Ataruq - protector of the family
- Adanuq - one that is wealthy
- Amaru - keeper of time
- Amu - venerable one, respected
- Amuq - wise warrior
- Amutaq - spiritual strength
- Amutan - born during father's absence
- Amuda - seemed destined to die at birth
- Amudan - prayerful man
- Amun - bowl maker
- Amuja - fearless
- Amul - determined one
- Anar - gold, metal, money
- Aj`n - father of many
- Alhaj - brother/sister/cousin of Muhaj
- Ahamuj - trustworthy, reliable
- Ahanu - truthful one
- Ahaj - to act justly
- Ayanu - beautiful one
- Ayaja - born of beauty
- Alal - clean, pure
- Alaj - has not been conquered
O
- Okuga - red haired
- Ogra - from the cold, cold one
- Ota – strength
- Otaq - strength of spirit
- Otagu - one who yawns
- Otoko – manly
- Otla - stone worker
- Omura - comes from the west, western wind
- Ohan - guide
- Ohaj - leads with heart
- Ojan - lion like
U
- Umul - praiseworthy, worthy of the sun
- Ulhan - wise one, wisedom abounds