The Seafarer Dwarves
Naming Traditions
Family names
Surnames among the Seafarers are nautical-themed. One's surname is initially inherited from parents, but at any time in a Dwarf's life - particularly after they have accomplished some especially difficult or significant task or taken part in some momentous occasion, they may give themselves a new surname to commemorate the event or activity. When this happens, the new surname will be passed down to children.
Some example surnames of Seafarer Dwarves include Stormrider, Quickrigger, Wavebreaker, Foamracer, and Sailsetter.
Some sample male names (and possible children derivations) include:
Some example surnames of Seafarer Dwarves include Stormrider, Quickrigger, Wavebreaker, Foamracer, and Sailsetter.
Given Names
Dwarven names are generated like "word ladder" puzzles. A Dwarf's name will be derived from his father's name (if male) or mother's name (if female), but with a slight - usually one syllable - change. Care will be taken to ensure that no name of a living Dwarf in the Dwarf's lineage will be used, so there should never be two Dwarves of the same family line with the same name alive at the same time.Some sample male names (and possible children derivations) include:
- Tugreth (Dugreth, Gugreth, Tugred, Tugren)
- Tringal (Dingal, Ringal, Singal, Tringar, Tringath, Trangal, Trengal)
- Granwin (Danwin, Stanwin, Ranwin, Grandin, Granshin, Granbin)
- Caralotta (Saralotta, Maralotta, Caralotha, Caralonna)
- Bettana (Lettana, Grettanna, Bettalla, Bettada, Bettasa, Bettasha)
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