Perikornese
Perikonese is spoken in Perikor. It borrows elements from real world Arabic.
Rarity: Common
Writing System: Perikonese writing (Alphabetic)
Distribution: South Western Sildair
Writing System: Perikonese writing (Alphabetic)
Distribution: South Western Sildair
Common Female Names
Arwa, Anahita, Arya, Arwa, Asal, Asha, Ayasa, Ayda, Dana, Daria, Dima, Dula, Elien, Fareshta, Ishal, Jahanara, Jamilla, Jana, Jinda, Khalisa, Laitha, Leila, Lulu, Luna, Mahsa, Mina, Mitra,Nasreen, Nawa, Needa, Neina, Nousha, Rayma, Rianna, Risa, Roshanna, Sabina, Safiya, Samira, Shadi, Shatha, Shireen, Yasmina, Zara, Zeineb, Zendaya
Common Male Names
Ahmad, Akbar, Ali, Amir, Arash, Azad, Aziz, Bahram, Danyal, Davud, Delshad, Farhad, Farim, Farrukh, Ghulman, Hakeem, Hamid, Hassan, Ibrahim, Iman, Isaam, Iskander, Iskar, Jafar, Jalal, Jamal, Karim, Khareed, Khundal, Kian, Kianoush, Lazif, Madwar, Mahdur, Mahmoud, Mokhtar, Musa, Nathun, Naveed, Nidar, Radan, Rahesh, Rahim, Rasoul, Sadiq, Said, Samar, Shahram, Shahzad, Shalar, Shapour, Sharif, Suleman, Thaqir, Tulul, Vahid, Zahir
Common Family Names
Aska Clan, Dhamin Clan, Fasus Clan, Julal Clan, Kinyan Clan, Laikha Clan, Mushala Clan, Agralla Clan, Tharuq Clan, Yatash Clan, Zussa Clan
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