Tetsugawan
Tetsugawan is spoken in the far east of Sildair, by the Tetsugawans. It borrows elements from real world Japanese.
Rarity: Common
Writing System: Suihanese characters (Logographic)
Distribution: Eastern Sildair
Writing System: Suihanese characters (Logographic)
Distribution: Eastern Sildair
Common Female Names
Aiko, Airi, Aoi, Asami, Ayaka, Ayumi, Chihiro, Chikako, Chiyoko, Emi, Hana, Hanako, Haruko, Hibiki, Hina, Hiroko, Hitomi, Izumi, Jun, Kaede, Kanako, Kanna, Kaori, Kazumi, Kei, Keiko, Kiyoko, Kumiko, Kunimitsu, Kyo, Kyoko, Mai, Makoto, Manami, Mari, Mariko, Mayu, Megumi, Mei, Michiko, Mika, Minako, Mio, Miyako, Mizuki, Moriko, Nanako, Naomi, Natsuko, Noriko, Rei, Riko, Rina, Sachiko, Sakura, Saori, Satsuki, Shiori, Sumiko, Suzume, Tamiko, Tsubame, Wakana, Yoko, Yuina, Yumi, Yuzuki
Common Male Names
Akahito, Akeshi, Akimitsu, Akira, Asuka, Daisuke, Goro, Hachiro, Hanzo, Haruka, Hayato, Hideaki, Hideyoshi, Hirohito, Hiroshi, Ichiro, Ishida, Jiro, Kaito, Katsuhito, Kazuyuki, Kenji, Kenshin, Kiyoshi, Kuro, Kyo, Masahiko, Masami, Masashi, Mitsuaki, Naruhito, Noboru, Nori, Noriaki, Ren, Ryoichi, Ryou, Saburo, Shinobu, Shinsuke, Shiori, Shiro, Taichi, Takara, Takehiko, Takeshi, Takumi, Taro, Tetsuya, Toshi, Toshiaki, Tsubasa, Yamato, Yoshi, Yoshiro, Yoshimitsu, Yosuke, Yudai, Yuma
Common Family Names
Kobayakawa Clan, Fujiwara Clan, Tachibana Clan, Minamoto Clan, Hosokawa Clan, Asano Clan, Maeda Clan, Fujiwara Clan, Taira Clan, Mitsunari Clan, Satake Clan, Takahashi Clan
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