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    Default Re: Names

    I believe there is no such thing;
    Like in Scipio Africanus, the frefix is incorporated into the place name. See also Germanicus, Hispanicus etc. But I speak no Latin myself...

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    Default Re : Names

    Yeah, well, I guess I'll have to find my old latin text and studies ;-)

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    It is correct that there is no 'of' in Latin. My Latin is far too poor to do anything but confirm that though.
    Ní dheachaigh fial ariamh go hIfreann.


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    Magyar names

    MEN
    Vajk
    Tarhos
    Tormás
    Üllő
    Jutas
    Zolta
    Tevel
    Szerénd
    Béla
    Taksony
    Levedi
    Koppány
    Álmos
    Árpád
    Tas
    Fajsz
    Vászoly
    Ézelő
    Kurszán
    Kond
    Ond
    Huba
    Töhötöm
    Előd
    Csepel
    Ajtony
    Lél
    Bulcsú
    Sur
    Botond
    Zotmund
    Szabolcs
    Kusid
    Küzsdég
    Bánk
    Levente
    Özséb
    Torda
    Kupian
    Szoárd
    Kadocsa
    Bors
    Ketel
    Tarcal
    Ügyek
    Acsád
    Bojta
    Kartal
    Csanád
    Solt
    Ócsád
    Ete
    Vata
    Szolnok
    Ákos
    Berény
    Bojta
    Buda
    Gyécse
    Elmér
    Farkas
    Hetény
    Katapán
    Karád
    Makó
    Öden
    Pozson
    Szecsőd


    WOMEN
    Szecsőke
    Sarolt
    Enéh
    Emese
    Piroska
    Ajnácska
    Ajándék
    Áldáska
    Arany
    Arika
    Réka
    Bolda
    Delin
    Déva
    Emőke
    Evetke
    Galamb
    Fürtike
    Hanga
    Mikolt
    Örsi
    Barót
    Rezeda
    Rasdi
    Bíbor
    Bogárd
    Hajna
    Ibolya
    Viola
    Havadi
    Hete
    Jóleán
    Lente
    Lelle
    Öte
    Somocska
    Rózsa

    Some of them, especially the women names are probably inaccurate but there are only a few source materials and the Latin alphabet is unable writing Magyar word exactly.

    In this era there weren't surnames.

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    Default Re: Names

    I wrote this in a different topic but I believe it belongs in here....


    Some names for you. Full names should be like (for males) X fia Y, like Aba fia Adony: Adony son Aba. I hope it will do.


    Male pagan era

    Aba
    Adony
    Ajtony
    Álmos
    Apa
    Apos
    Árpád
    Bekény
    Bene
    Bese
    Beza
    Bodor
    Bókony
    Bors
    Botond
    Búcsú
    Buda
    Csató
    Csegő
    Cseke
    Csepe
    Dobor
    Előd
    Farkas
    Géza
    Huba
    Izmény
    Izsép
    Kászony
    Keve
    Kinizs
    Kond
    Koppány
    Kozma
    Kurszán
    Lél
    Levedi
    Marót
    Obos
    Ond
    Pozsony
    Réde
    Sebe
    Sebő
    Solt
    Súr
    Szórád
    Taksony
    Tarján
    Tas
    Tormás
    Töhötöm
    Ügyek
    Vata
    Vazul
    Zádor
    Levente
    Apor
    Csobajd
    Csaba
    Fajsz
    Egyek
    Szend
    Szemere
    Keve
    Vasad
    Bátor
    Karcag


    Male christian era

    István
    Imre
    Péter
    György
    András
    Endre
    Sámuel
    Gyula
    Levente
    Kálmán
    Csaba
    János
    Dénes
    László
    Simon
    Aba
    Géza
    Béla

    Female pagan era

    Sarolt
    Emese
    Karold
    Piroska
    Gilvád
    Cseperke
    Csikó
    Nyesta
    Asszoncs
    Eneh
    Aranka
    Virág
    Liliom
    Gyöngy
    Sáfély
    Balzsam
    Bíbor
    Szépa
    Kandi
    Piroh
    Szinta
    Csepke

    Female christian era

    Gizella
    Mária
    Ilona
    Judit
    Ágota
    Hedvig
    Margit
    Krisztina
    Anna
    Gertrúd
    Erzsébet
    Katalin
    Blanka
    Borbála

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    Yes, thanks! It's always nice to have the info for reference in the place where it belongs
    Under construction...

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    The Magyar Christian names are not important because most of the players will not play in that late period. And the Christian names were used seldom in the 11. century yet.

    Forgus: this 'fia' (son of) thing is correct but I am afraid the AI are not able to follow the family tree and will be strange if e.g. Taksony's son get the Farkas fia Zolta (Zolta son of Farkas) name.

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    Quick question. There are NO áéíóú used in the Irish or Scotish names. Why? Also there is no 'k' or 'y' in the Irish alphabet. I speak fluent Irish and Im not too bad on Irish history. I'd be happy to help where I can if someone wants to get in contact with me.

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    Lightbulb Re: Names

    the ''son off'' idea is great !
    Perfect for generals or kings and a good idea to indicate a family relationship:


    example : a ( fictional ! ) general named Harold dies of old age and his son Odo takes over the command of the army. The name of the new general :

    Odo Haroldson

    I don't know if this was also popular in western Europe ( look my description ! ) but being called after your father or, more popular, your grandfather, was very popular in Carolingian and post - Carolingian Europe.

    A good idea ?
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