Colonian
Although many races live in the empire of Colonia, not all are counted amongst the Colonians. In general, only the humans, elves, dwarves, halflings and gnomes living within Colonia's borders on Omodya are considered Colonians. And even then, some consider gnomes to be wildlife, while others consider dwarves to be their own ethnicity, and there is even a small group that will only call humans colonian. Lastly, all those living in overseas territories of Colonia, not originally from the continent of Omodya, are called Collateral.
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Agnes, Alianore, Alice, Alyne, Alys, Amice, Amy, Anabelle, Angelique, Ann, Anna, Annabel, Anne, Annie, Anys, Arveene, Ashley, Audrey, Avota, Balama, Barbara, Basilia, Beatrice, Beatrix, Benet, Bridget, Brenda, Carol, Carolina, Caroline, Cecilia, Cecily, Christina, Christine, Cicely, Cindy, Clarice, Colletta, Columba, Constance, Crestian, Crystal, Daisy, Danna, Debby, Deborah, Denys, Diana, Dionisia, Dona, Donna, Dorothy, Dulcy, Eden, Edith, Eglotina, Eilene, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Ellen, Emily, Emma, Eryngerd, Esther, Esvele, Faila, Faye, Francesca, Gabriela, Gemma, Geralda, Geva, Gloria, Graciela, Gundreda, Gunnilda, Halia, Hanna, Hannah, Harmony, Hawise, Helewise, Hugelina, Idonea, Ilsa, Imania, Innocentia, Isabella, Isabelle, Jacquette, Jalana, Jan, Jane, Jeanne, Jennifer, Jenny, Jessy, Jhessail, Joan, Joyce, Juliana, Julie, Katelynn, Kateryn, Katherine, Kathie, Kathleen, Kerri, Letitia, Lindsay, Lisa, Lori, Lucie, Lucy, Luisa, Luna, Lureene, Malin, Margaret, Marsha, Marta, Mary, Melissa, Miri, Monica, Muriel, Nelly, Nicole, Nina, Olive, Philippa, Phoebe, Prudence, Quara, Rhonda, Rose, Ruth, Samantha, Sara, Sarra, Selise, Sence, Shandri, Shirley, Sibil, Stephanie, Susan, Suzanne, Sybil, Teresa, Tessele, Thomasine, Thomasyn, Tiffany, Tina, Tracy, Ursula, Valentina, Victoria, Virginia, Vonda, Wenefride, Wendy, Winnifred
Masculine names
Aaron, Adam, Adrian, Aidan, Albert, Alberto, Alex, Alexander, Alfie, Andrew, Andy, Anton, Archie, Arthur, Austin, Benjamin, Benny, Bertrand, Bill, Billy, Blake, Bob, Bobby, Caleb, Callum, Carlos, Charles, Charlie, Chase, Cole, Colin, Connor, Cory, Dan, Daniel, Danny, Darvin, David, Dean, Dexter, Dick, Diero, Domhnall, Don, Donald, Dorn, Douglas, Dylan, Eddy, Eduardo, Edward, Eli, Elijah, Elliot, Erik, Ethan, Evendur, Felix, Finlay, Finley, Frank, Frankie, Fred, Freddie, Frederick, Gabriel, George, Gerald, Gorstag, Grim, Hank, Harley, Harold, Harvey, Harrison, Harry, Hayden, Hector, Helm, Henry, Hugo, Hunter, Ian, Isaac, Jack, Jackson, Jacob, Jake, James, Jamie, Jayden, Jeffrey, Jenson, Joey, John, Johnny, Joseph, Joshua, Kai, Ken, Kenny, Kian, Kingston, Kyle, Lance, Leo, Leon, Lewis, Liam, Logan, Louie, Luca, Lucas, Luis, Luke, Malark, Marcon, Mario, Mark, Marlin, Martin, Mason, Matthew, Max, Michael, Mick, Mickey, Morn, Nathan, Neill, Noah, Norman, Oliver, Ollie, Oscar, Oswald, Owen, Paul, Pedro, Peter, Pieron, Quincy, Randall, Randy, Reece, Reuben, Rhys, Ricardo, Richard, Riley, Robert, Romero, Ron, Ronald, Ronnie, Rory, Ryan, Samuel, Salazar, Scott, Sebastian, Seth, Shane, Sonny, Stanley, Stedd, Stephen, Stuart, Teddy, Theo, Theodore, Thomas, Toby, Tom, Tommy, Tristan, Tristin, Tyler, Umbero, Vernon, Victor, Warren, William, Willy, Zachary
Unisex names
Alexis, Bobby, Ellis, Jude, Julian, Rohan, Sam
Family names
Agosto, Amblecrown, Althromb, Astorio, Bailey, Bell, Bennett, Brown, Bryant, Buckman, Butler, Calabra, Cox, Crawford, Daniel, Domine, Dundragon, Erickson, Evans, Evenwood, Falone, Fletcher, Flores, Francis, Garcia, Gomez, Greycastle, Gross, Guzman, Hall, Harrison, Hendry, Hicks, Hughes, Jackson, Jenkins, Jones, Lee, Lindsey, Lucas, MacDonald, Marivaldi, Martinez, Matthews, McIntosh, McIntyre, Miles, Moody, Murphy, Murray, Newton, Norman, Norris, Parks, Patterson, Peterson, Pisacar, Potter, Ramondo, Rivera, Rodriguez, Rum, Sanders, Shelton, Sherman, Simmons, Simon, Tallstag, Tucker, Ward, Watkins, Young
Culture
Major language groups and dialects
Common with American, English, Scottish, Irish and Italian accents.
Art & Architecture
Medieval central European
Encompassed species
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