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    SCOTS
    =====
    - MALE FIRST NAMES:
    Aed
    Ainbhcellach
    Alpin/Elpin
    Argyle
    Blaine
    Brennan
    Brian
    Briodhan
    Broidhan
    Brude
    Cadgain
    Cinaed/Ciniod/Connad/Kineth (Kenneth)
    Comhghall
    Conall/Canaul
    Conan
    Connor
    Constaighnan (Constantine)
    Domangart
    Domnall
    Donovan
    Drustan
    Dwayne
    Eochaid
    Eoghan
    Ferchar
    Fergal
    Fergus
    Garbhan
    Gallagher
    Goighan
    Guy
    Iomchadh
    Lonan
    Maelduin
    Muireadach
    Murtagh
    Nechtan/Nechton
    Niall/Niel
    Oengus/Onuist
    Ranika/Raniga/Raighnaigha (must be included as thanks for all help)
    Riordan
    Ronan
    Seanan
    Seighin
    Talorcen/Talorgen
    Tanaidh
    Tighearnach
    Troidhan
    Turlough/Turlac

    - SURNAMES:
    Boroime
    Caidhbornan
    Caidhfielth
    Dal Conna
    Dal Cruiddha
    Dal Riada
    Dal Sci
    Derrontae
    Dorgoth
    Dragonach
    Kintaraeta
    Lotorae
    mac Alpin
    mac Argyle
    mac Bridei
    mac Connall
    mac Derile/Derelei
    mac Drustan
    mac Eochaid
    mac Fergus
    mac Nechtan
    mac Niel
    mac Lonan
    mac Oengus
    mac Talorcan
    mac Uuredech

    - FEMALE NAMES:
    Ailbhe
    Aoife
    Ana
    Blaithnaid
    Brighid
    Cathan
    Ceara
    Cliodhna
    Dunfhlaith
    Echna
    Emer
    Fainche
    Fiachara
    Laoghaire
    Laoise
    Lasairfhiona
    Muireann
    Muirin
    Oona
    Riona
    Roisin
    Saorla
    Sarnait
    Teffia
    Tuathla
    Tuilelaith
    Uaine
    Una

    IRISH
    ====
    - MALE FIRST NAMES:
    Aed
    Ainbhcellach
    Alpin/Elpin
    Argyle
    Brian
    Briodhan
    Broidhan
    Brennan
    Cadgain
    Cinaed/Ciniod/Connad/Kineth (Kenneth)
    Comhghall
    Conall/Canaul
    Conan
    Connor
    Conchobar
    Domnall
    Donn
    Donovan
    Dwayne
    Eochaid
    Eoghan
    Feradach
    Fergal
    Fergus
    Gallagher
    Garret
    Goighan
    Guy
    Iomchadh
    Lonan
    Maelduin
    Muireadach
    Murtagh
    Nechtan/Nechton
    Niall/Niel
    Ranika/Raniga/Raighnaigha (must be included as thanks for all help)
    Riordan
    Ronan
    Ross
    Ruairc
    Seanan
    Seighin
    Tadg
    Tanaidh
    Tighearnach
    Troidhan

    - SURNAMES:
    Boroime
    Dal Aranna
    Dal Cais
    Dal Coinn
    Dal Danna
    mac Aed
    mac Conchobar
    mac Ross
    mac Tigernan
    Ui Aan
    Ui Aedhor
    Ui Aran
    Ui Cairn
    Ui Conna
    Ui Cuinnaghta
    Ui Diarmat
    Ui Diodhan
    Ui Domnall
    Ui Errain
    Ui Ivernan
    Ui Kanlae/Kanlae
    Ui Mumai
    Ui Niall
    Ui Niell
    Ui Rilleigh
    Ui Riordan
    Ui Ruairc
    Ui Sloighan

    - FEMALE NAMES:
    Ailbhe
    Aoife
    Ana
    Blaithnaid
    Brighid
    Cathan
    Ceara
    Cliodhna
    Dunfhlaith
    Echna
    Emer
    Fainche
    Fiachara
    Laoghaire
    Laoise
    Lasairfhiona
    Muireann
    Muirin
    Oona
    Riona
    Roisin
    Saorla
    Sarnait
    Teffia
    Tuathla
    Tuilelaith
    Uaine
    Una


    PAPAL STATES
    ===========
    MALE FIRST NAMES
    - These are based on list of Popes from around 600 AD to 1100 AD (most of those picked from outside 843 to 1099 very also used between those dates so I don't think this list needs any changes):
    Alexander
    Anastasius
    Benedictus
    Bonifacius
    Bonifatius
    Celestinus
    Clemens
    Damasus
    Deusdedit
    Eugenius
    Felix
    Gregorius
    Honorius
    Innocens
    Ioannes
    Lando
    Leo
    Lucius
    Marinus
    Martinus
    Nicholas
    Nicholaus
    Paulus
    Romanus
    Sabinianus
    Sergius
    Severinus
    Silvester
    Stephanus
    Theodorus
    Urbanus
    Valentinius
    Victor
    Vigilius
    Vitalianus

    RUS
    ===
    - Based on names of Kievan Rus rulers and Riurik dynasty rulers (only Riurik and Oleg):
    Riurik/Rurik
    Oleg
    Anund
    Askold
    Dir
    Igor
    Sviatoslav
    Yaropolk
    Vladimir
    Sviatopolk
    Yaroslav
    Iziaslav
    Vseslav
    Vsevolod
    - Later monarchs, perhaps not applicable (in order of decreasing usefulness for this mod, i.e. in this case chronological time order):
    Mstislav
    Vyacheslav
    Yuri
    Rostislav
    Mstislav
    Gleb
    Mikhalko
    Roman
    Ingvar
    Rostislav
    Mstislav
    Mikhail
    Danylo
    Alexander

    - Female:
    Olga

    FRANCE
    ======
    - Based on Carolingian and Capetian dynasty names:
    Philip
    Pepin
    Charles
    Louis
    Carloman
    Odo
    Robert
    Raoul
    Hugh
    Henry
    - Based on merovingian dynasty (therefore perhaps not good to include) and carolingian mayors of palace before carolingian dynasty begun. In order to descreasing usefulness for the mod (i.e. in reverse chronological time order):
    Arnulf
    Childeric
    Dagobert
    Childebert
    Clovis
    Theuderic
    Clotaire
    Sigebert
    Charibert
    Guntram
    Charibert
    Chilperic
    Theudebert

    NORMANDY
    ========
    Rollo
    William
    Richard
    Robert
    William
    Robert
    - Perhaps out of time frame (rulers after 1100 AD):
    Henry
    Stephen

    - Possible "Cognomina" by vices and virtues:
    Longsword
    the Devil
    the Bastard
    the Conqueror
    Curthose

    WELSH
    =====
    Dafydd
    - Based on Deheubart rulers:
    Howell
    Owain
    Rhodri
    Edwin
    Maredudd
    Cynan
    Edwin
    Cadell
    Llywelyn
    Rhydderch
    Hywel
    Gruffydd
    Rhys

    - These "surnames" were assigned like this: a son of Edwin of the name X would get the name X ab Edwin. Can't be implemented though, so I guess the best system is to simply let these "surnames" be randomly chosen in the standard way.
    ap Hywel
    ab Owain
    ab Einion
    ap Seisyll
    ap Iestyn
    ab Edwin
    ap Rhydderch
    ap Llywelyn
    ap Tewdwr

    - Based on Gwynedd rulers:
    Rhodri
    Caradog
    Cynan
    Hywel
    Merfyn
    Anarawd
    Idwal
    Iago
    Ieuaf
    Cadwallon
    Maredudd
    Llywelyn
    Gruffydd
    Bleddyn
    Rhiwallon
    Trahern

    - "Surnames" of Gwynedd rulers:
    ap Idwal
    ap Meirion
    ap Rhodri
    ab Caradog
    ap Gwriad
    ap Merfyn
    ap Rhodri
    ap Anarawd
    ap Cadell
    ab Idwal
    ap Ieuaf
    ap Owain
    ap Seisyll
    ap Meurig
    ap Llywelyn
    ap Cynfyn
    ap Cynan
    - Based on other Welsh kingdoms:
    Owain
    Iestyn
    Rhydderch
    Nowy
    Arthfael
    Edwyn
    Meurig
    Cadwgan
    Bleddyn
    Madog
    Iorwerth
    Cadwgan
    - Surnames:
    ap Gwriad
    ap Nowy
    ap Elisedd
    ap Meurig
    ap Gruffydd
    ap Gwrgan
    ap Cynfyn
    ap Bleddyn
    - Possible "cognomina", perhaps caused by vices and virtues:
    Wledig (imperator)
    Yrth (impetuous)
    Lawhir (long hand)
    Hir (tall)
    Cadomedd (battle-shirker)
    Fendigaid (blessed)
    Molwynog (bald and gray)
    Farf-Fehinog (greasy beard)
    Frych (freckled)
    Mawr (the great)
    Foel (bald)
    Dda (good)
    Hen (the old)

    LOTHARINGIA
    ==========
    Pepin/Pippin
    Bernard
    Lothar
    Louis
    Charles
    Berengar
    Guy
    Lambert
    Rudolf
    Hugh
    Otto
    Arduin
    - Possible "surnames" and other to fill that place:
    of Friuli
    of Spoleto
    of Provence
    of Burgundy
    of Arles
    of Ivrea
    - Possible "cognomina":
    the Bald
    the Fat

    DENMARK
    =======
    - Based on list of legendary Danish kings 600-800 AD:
    Hrothgar
    Helgi
    Frodi
    Ongendus
    Siger
    - Based on list of legendary and certain Danish kings 800 AD-1100 AD:
    Sigfrid
    Gudfred
    Eyetein
    Halfdan/Halvdan
    Hemming
    Anulo
    Sigurd
    Reginfrid 812-814?
    Erik
    Harald
    Uffe
    Harde-Knud/Gudfred/Gudrød (Guthfrith/Godred)
    Helgi
    Olof
    Gurd
    Knud/Chnuba (Canute)
    Sigtryg (Sigerich)
    ---
    Gorm
    Harald (Harold)
    Sweyn
    Magnus
    Oluf
    Olaf
    Niels
    - Possible "cognomina" based on vices and virtues:
    den Gamle (the old)
    Blåtand (Bluetooth)
    Tveskæg/Tveskaegg (Forkbeard)
    den Store (the great)
    Hardeknud (the Hardy)
    den Gode (the good)
    den Hellige (the saint)
    Hunger (the hungry)
    Ejegod (ever good)

    NORWAY
    =======
    - Based on Norwegian kings 870 to 1100:
    Harald
    Eirik
    Håkon/Haakon
    Harald
    Olav
    Svein
    Knut
    Magnus
    Øystein/Oeystein
    Sigurd
    Inge
    Sverre
    Guttorm
    Erling
    Kyrre
    Harald
    (not to be used: Filippus)
    - Surnames:
    Tryggvason
    Haraldsson
    Kyrresson
    Haraldsson
    Magnusson
    Munn
    Herdebrei
    Erlingsson
    Sigurdsson
    Sverreson
    Bårdsson
    Simonsson
    Håkonsson
    - "Cognomina":
    Hårfagre (fairhair)
    Blodøks (bloodaxe)
    den Gode (the Good)
    Gråfell (grey cloak)
    Jorsalfar (Jerusalem-farer)
    Jarl
    Tjugeskjegg (forkbeard, [literally "20 beards"?])
    den Hellige (the Saint)
    den Mektige (the Mighty)
    Hardråde (Hard ruler)
    Berføtt (Barefoot)
    Magnus Blinde (the blind)
    Gille (likes to have parties, [literally "party"])
    Krokrygg (hunchback)
    Steinvegg (stone wall)
    Lagabøte (lawful)

    SWEDEN
    ======
    - Based on Swedish legendary kings during House of Ynglings/Scylfings up to middle 7th century:
    Adils/Adil/Eadgils
    Egil/Ongentheow
    Ohthere/Ottar
    Ale/Onela
    Sölve/Soelve
    Ingvar
    Anund/Aun
    Ingjald
    - Based on Swedish legendary kings during House of Skjöldung/Scylding and Ragnar Lodbrok up to middle middle 1000 AD:
    Ivar
    Harald
    Ragnar
    Björn
    Sigurd
    Östen
    Beli
    Anund
    Erik
    Eric
    Styrbjörn
    Olof
    Ring
    Emund
    - Surnames
    Uppsale (of Uppsala)
    Björnsson
    på Håga (at Hauge)
    Refilsson
    Anundsson
    Emundsson
    Ringsson
    Eriksson
    - Based on some götar kings:
    Ingold
    Kol
    Sverker
    Helgi
    Hjörmund
    Hjörvard
    Högne
    - Based on house of Stenkil and house of Uppsala:
    Erik/Eric
    Olof
    Anund
    Jacob
    Knut/Canute
    Stenkil
    Halsten
    Haakon
    Inge/Ingold
    Blot-Sven/Blot-Sweyn
    Filip/Philip
    Magnus
    - Surnames:
    Ragnvaldsson
    Stenkilsson
    Nilsson
    - Some mythological kings from Beowulf etc. (probabluy not useful):
    Hrethel
    Sigar
    Siggeir
    Ungvin
    Swerting
    Hreðel/Hrethel
    Hæþcyn/Haethcyn
    Hygelac
    Heardred
    Beowulf
    - "Cognomina":
    Hildetand (something about "tooth"...?)
    Lodbrok ("hairy pants")
    Vidfamne (wide bossom, probably more of the meaning broad shoulders than person who likes to hug people )
    den gamle (the old)
    Starke (the strong)
    Segersäll (the Victorious)
    Skötkonung
    Hedningen (the heathen)
    Röde (the red)
    Halsten (slippy rock?)
    Ironside
    Weatherhat

    ASTURIA
    =======
    Pelayo
    Favila/Favilac/Fafila
    Alfonso
    Fruela
    Aurelio
    Silo
    Mauregato
    Bermudo/Vermudo/Veremund
    Alfonso
    Ramiro
    Ordoño/Ordono
    ---
    Garcia
    Sancho
    Ferdinand
    Fernando
    Urraca
    - Surnames:
    of Leon
    of Galicia
    of Asturias
    of Navarre
    of Castile
    Aznarez
    Gonzalez
    Fernandez
    Garces
    Sanchez
    - "Cognomina":
    the Usurper
    Deacon
    the Chaste
    the Great
    the Emperor

    BYZANTINE EMPIRE
    ==============
    - Based on Isaurian dynasty from 675 to 820 AD:
    Artabasdus
    Stauracius
    Michael
    - Surnames:
    the Isaurian
    the Khazar
    the Athenian
    the Armenian
    Rhangabes
    - "Cognomina":
    Copronymus (the Dung-named)
    the Blinded
    the General
    - Female names:
    Irene
    - Based on Amorian/Phrygian dynasty (beginning of 9th century):
    Michael II
    Theophilus
    - Surnames:
    the Amorian
    - "Cognomina":
    the Drunkard
    - Based on Macedonian dynasty (from 811 AD):
    Basil
    Alexander
    Constantine
    Leo
    Romanus
    Nicephorus
    John
    Michael
    - Surnames:
    the Macedonian
    Lecapenus
    Phocas
    Tzimisces
    Argyrus
    Monomachus
    Stratioticus
    - "Cognomina":
    the Wise
    Porphyrogenitus (the Purple-born)
    Bulgaroktonus (the Bulgar-slayer)
    the Paphlagonian
    Calaphates (the Caulker - and what does that mean?)
    - Female names:
    Zoë/Zoe (Porphyrogenita is a female "cognomen" that Zoe and Theodora got)
    Theodora
    - Based on Ducaian-Comnenan dynasty:
    Isaac
    John
    Alexius
    Manuel
    Andronicus
    - Surnames:
    Comnenus
    Ducas
    Diogenes
    Botaniates
    - "Cognomina":
    - Female names:
    Eudocia (also got the surname/"cognomen" "Macrembolitissa")
    Maria (also called "of Alania")

    KHAZAR
    ======
    - Based on very old, probably not applicable Khazar khan names:
    Khozarig
    Karadach
    - Based on khagans of Ashina dynasty from around 600 to late 9th century:
    Ziebel (Tun Yabgu Khan of the West Gokturks)
    Irbis
    Khalga
    Kaban
    Busir (Ibuzir Glavan)
    Barjik
    ---
    Bihar
    Baghatur
    Khan-Tuvan/Dyggvi
    Tarkhan (Tarkhan could be either a real name or just a military rank)
    Zachariah
    - Female names in late Ashina dynasty:
    Tzitzak
    Prisbit
    - Khazar beks from late middle 7th century to 740 AD):
    Yazir
    Chorpan
    Alp
    Tar'mach
    Hazer
    ---
    Bulan
    Obadiah
    Hezekiah
    Manasseh
    Chanukkah
    Isaac
    Zebulun
    Nisi
    Aaron
    Menahem
    Benjamin
    Joseph
    - Surnames:
    Bulash
    Tarkhan
    Sabriel
    - Based on later Khazar rulers (from roughly 950 to 1100):
    David
    Georgius
    - Surnames:
    Tzul

    ABBASSIDS
    ========
    - Based on caliphs before 800 AD:
    Abu'l Abbas As-Saffah
    Al-Mansur
    Al-Mahdi
    Al-Hadi
    - Based on caliphs from 800 AD:
    Harun al-Rashid
    Al-Amin
    Al-Ma'mun
    Al-Mu'tamid
    Al-Mu'tazz
    Al-Muhtadi
    Al-Muktafi
    Al-Muntasir
    Al-Muqtadi
    Al-Muqtadir
    Al-Musta'in
    Al-Mustakfi
    Al-Mustarshid
    Al-Mustazhir
    Al-Mu'tasim
    Al-Mutawakkil
    Al-Muti
    Al-Muttaqi
    Al-Qa'im
    Al-Qadir
    Al-Qahir
    Ar-Radi
    At-Ta'i
    Al-Wathiq
    - Based on early Seldjuk turks and rulers of Kerman (1050 to 1100 AD):
    Toğrül bin Mikail (Tughril Beg)
    Alp Arslan bin Chaghri
    Jalal ad-Dawlah Malik Shah
    Nasir ad-Din Mahmud
    Rukn ad-Din Barkiyaruq
    ---
    Qawurd
    Kerman Shah
    Sultan Shah
    Hussain Omar
    Turan Shah
    Iran Shah
    - Based on rulers of Ethiopia/Abbyssinia, probably not possible to use:
    Mara Takla Haymanot
    Tatadim
    Jan Seyum
    Germa Seyum
    Yemrehana Krestos
    Kedus Harbe

    AL ANDALUS
    =========
    - Based on Umayyad emirs and later Al Andalus rulers:
    Abd-ar-Rahman
    Hisham
    Al-Hakam
    Muhammad/Mohammed
    al-Mundhir
    Abdallah ibn Muhammad
    Suleiman
    - Based on Almoravid rulers 1050 to 1150 AD):
    Yusuf
    Ali
    Tashfin
    Ibrahim
    Ishaq
    - Surnames:
    ibn Yusuf
    ibn Tashfin
    ibn Ali

    BULGARS
    =======
    - Based on monarchs from 600 AD to 800 AD (Dulo, Ukil and Ugain clan):
    Kubrat
    Batbayan
    Asparukh
    Tervel
    Kormesiy
    Sevar
    ---
    Kormisosh
    Vinekh
    Telets
    Sabin
    ---
    Umor
    Toktu
    Pagan
    Telerig
    Kardam
    - Based on Bulgar monarchs from 800 AD to 1018 AD (Dulo clan and house of Comitopuli):
    Krum
    Omurtag
    Dukum
    Dizewg
    Malamir
    Presian
    Boris
    Michael
    Vladimir
    Simeon
    Peter
    Boris
    Roman
    Samuil
    (Constantin)
    ---
    Gavril
    Ivan
    - Surnames:
    Radomir
    Vladislav
    Delyan
    Bodin
    Last edited by Rodion Romanovich; 08-26-2005 at 10:02.
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    Default Re: Names

    The Rus equivalent of Ingvar is AFAIK Ivar

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    Default Re: Names

    Well, while I'm being helpful, a list of Irish/Scottish names (in the appropriate spellings; editted; you should add some Pict names for the Scots); remember, any last names that start in 'mac' are postceded by a first name =

    Male
    Aadhar
    Aare
    Aarron
    Adamhnan
    Aed
    Aedh
    Aedhon
    Aedhemuir
    Aedhin
    Aengous
    Ahearn
    Aibhe
    Aidan
    Aidon
    Ainbhcellach
    Al
    Alroy
    Aodh
    Aoidh
    Aoidhan
    Aoidher
    Aoidhmere
    Arlen
    Argas
    Argyle
    Bairrfhionn
    Ban
    Bannon
    Banroy
    Barry
    Beagan
    Beattie
    Becan
    Blaine
    Bran
    Brandon
    Brendan
    Brendon
    Brenn
    Brennan
    Brian
    Briodh
    Briodhan
    Brion
    Broc
    Brock
    Brodie
    Broighan
    Cadgain
    Cadh
    Cadhen
    Cadhenian
    Canice
    Caoindealbhai
    Carey
    Carlin
    Carrick
    Carroll
    Cary
    Casey
    Cassidy
    Cathal
    Cathmhor
    Cavan
    Cavin
    Caoihmin
    Ceann
    Ceannataigh
    Cian
    Ciannan
    Ciaran
    Comhghall
    Conan
    Conn
    Connor
    Conlaodh
    Conroy
    Constaighnan (Constantine)
    Conway
    Cormac
    Corman
    Cronan
    Cuillain
    Cuinn
    Cuinnar
    Cuinnart
    Curran
    Daimon
    Daly
    Dann
    Dannon
    Dara
    Darby
    Declan
    Decklan
    Dempsy
    Derby
    Dermot
    Derry
    Desmond
    Devlin
    Diarmid
    Diarmud
    Dolan
    Domangart
    Domnall
    Donaghue
    Donahue
    Donnchadh
    Donovan
    Dooley
    Doran
    Dow
    Driscoll
    Duana
    Dumniall
    Dumniell
    Dwaine
    Dwane
    Dwayne
    Ealadha
    Eanna
    Earnan
    Eber
    Edan
    Egan
    Egon
    Enda
    Eoghan
    Eomhan
    Erin
    Fallon
    Faolon
    Fearchar
    Feardorcha
    Fechin
    Fergal
    Fergus
    Fergus
    Fiachra
    Fiadh
    Fiadhan
    Fiagorh
    Fiannor
    Fial
    Fialla
    Fidelima
    Finbar
    Finian
    Finnegan
    Fionn
    Fionnbharr
    Flannan
    Flynn
    Flynnan
    Flynndan
    Gair
    Gar
    Garbhan
    Garret
    Gerrit
    Gallagher
    Galvin
    Gannon
    Gearoid
    Gloghan
    Gloidhan
    Goban
    Goighan
    Gormghiolla
    Grady
    Guy
    Iarflaith
    Iarlugh
    Iobhar
    Iollan
    Iomchadh
    Irial
    Jarlath
    Kaye
    Keane
    Kenneth
    Kentan
    Kevan
    Labhraidh
    Laoi
    Laoire
    Lasair
    Leannan
    Loman
    Lonan
    Lorcan
    Lorkin
    Lughaidh
    Maine
    Malachai
    Maolon
    Maon
    Marcan
    Meallan
    Mel
    Miach
    Mochta
    Morann
    Muireadach
    Murtagh
    Murrchu
    Naithi
    Neasan
    Niall
    Niel
    Nuadha
    Odhran
    Oengus
    Ogan
    Oisin
    Oilleog
    Olcan
    Onchu
    Oran
    Orriagh
    Orin
    Orthanach
    Osgar
    Padraigh
    Pandarhan
    Proidhan
    Raighnaigha
    Raniga
    Ranika
    Rioghan
    Riordan
    Ronan
    Ross
    Ruari
    Samhradhan
    Saran
    Scoithin
    Scolai
    Seab
    Seachlann
    Seadhna
    Seanan
    Seighin
    Sentata
    Sioda
    Siollan
    Sleibhin
    Somhairle
    Suibhne
    Tadgh
    Tanai
    Tanaidh
    Taoi
    Tighearnach
    Tiobraide
    Tireachan
    Tola
    Troidh
    Troidhan
    Turlough
    Turlac
    Uiathne
    Uallgarg

    Surnames (you can also use 'mac' anything from the names above, like 'mac Turlough' or 'mac Aedh', but those weren't actual last names {technically Gaels didn't have last names, just titles like clan affiliations}, but the Scots sometimes used them like they were)
    Aern
    Badhan
    Boroime
    Broibhan
    Cadae
    Camairahn
    Ceann
    Damnall
    Domnall
    Earges
    Eodhain
    Fachorchu
    Faollan
    Fergal
    Fergallan
    Fergoidh
    Fergus
    Luchlae
    Lughosan
    Kandae
    Kanlae
    Kindorchu
    Mabhon
    Madbabh
    Madden
    Mar
    Margolhan
    Oichlan
    Oiglann
    Raighnaigha
    Raoifergallan
    Raoithirth
    Rohirea
    Saguchan
    Saoi
    Saoibhin
    Sinoach
    Uchelain
    Ughar

    These would only work the Scots;
    Andu
    Arges
    Aroi
    Bao Duras
    Basbhadroi
    Broi
    Broihiere
    Caidhbornan
    Caidhfielth
    Cairntielth
    Carthbagdan
    Coidhanae
    Cuimhaill
    Cuimilthae
    Dal Conna
    Dal Cruiddha
    Dal Riada
    Dal Sci
    Derrontae
    Dorgoth
    Dragonach
    Kennad
    Kintaraeta
    Lotorae
    Oiglanne
    Onassie
    Raoi
    Raoibhin
    Saoifirthanal
    Saoith
    Sardeniath
    Sargeras
    Teegan
    Troie
    Tuthgal

    These would only work for the Irish;
    Dal Aranna
    Dal Cais
    Dal Coinn
    Dal Danna
    Ui Aan
    Ui Aedhor
    Ui Aran
    Ui Babh
    Ui Badh
    Ui Bidhan
    Ui Boidh
    Ui Boll
    Ui Cairn
    Ui Cam
    Ui Conna
    Ui Cuinnaghta
    Ui Dade
    Ui Dialle
    Ui Diarmat
    Ui Diodhan
    Ui Domnall
    Ui Donn
    Ui Edehn
    Ui Egon
    Ui Erahn
    Ui Errain
    Ui Iberon
    Ui Ivernan
    Ui Kanlae
    Ui Kearne
    Ui Kuinnear
    Ui Laidi
    Ui Laigini
    Ui Mandea
    Ui Mar
    Ui Marniall
    Ui Midha
    Ui Mumai
    Ui Niall
    Ui Niell
    Ui Rilleigh
    Ui Riordan
    Ui Slighan
    Ui Sloighan

    Female Names
    Ailbhe
    Aine
    Ainnir
    Ana
    Aodhamair
    Aodnait
    Aoibheann
    Aoibhegreine
    Aoife
    Bebhinn
    Bearach
    Blathin
    Blaithnaid
    Blinne
    Brighid
    Bronach
    Caoilfhionn
    Caoimhe
    Cathan
    Ceallach
    Ceara
    Ciar
    Cliodhna
    Dairine
    Dairinn
    Damhnait
    Dearbhail
    Deirdre
    Dunfhlaith
    Eadan
    Easnadh
    Eibhear
    Eile
    Eirne
    Eibhleann
    Echna
    Eithne
    Emer
    Etain
    Fachta
    Fainche
    Fiachara
    Fianait
    Fionnait
    Fionuir
    Fionnghuala
    Geileis
    Gobnait
    Gormlaith
    Grainne
    Ide
    Ionait
    Laoise
    Laoghaire
    Lasairfhiona
    Li Ban
    Liadan
    Liamhain
    Liffe
    Liobhan
    Luiseach
    Marga
    Meadbh
    Mealla
    Miach
    Moinnine
    Moirne
    Moncha
    Mor
    Muadhnait
    Muireann
    Muirin
    Muirgheal
    Muirne
    Naoise
    Naomh
    Narbflaith
    Neacht
    Neamhain
    Neasa
    Niamh
    Oona
    Oonagh
    Orlaith
    Ornait
    Osnait
    Rathnait
    Riona
    Roinseach
    Roisin
    Ronnad
    Ros
    Ruadhnait
    Sadhbh
    Saorla
    Saraid
    Sarnait
    Scoithniamh
    Scoth
    Scothnait
    Seanait
    Searc
    Siomha
    Sorcha
    Suanach
    Taillte
    Teafa
    Teffia
    Tifa
    Tethba
    Treasa
    Tuamnait
    Tuathla
    Tuilelaith
    Uaine
    Uainion
    Una
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranika
    Well, while I'm being helpful, a list of Irish/Scottish names (in the appropriate spellings)
    Oh, thanks a lot. This is better than the list I was putting together. However it's a little long, so I'll use this list and put priority on keeping the names that are in both lists and seem to have occured most frequently, then choose the names I like most in your list for addition afterwards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarlabanke
    The Rus equivalent of Ingvar is AFAIK Ivar
    I don't know, because Ivar too is used by the same Scandinavian vikings who used Ingvar as a name.
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    For the Welsh :
    Hael = The generous

    Arthwys, Morfran, Urbgen, and many more... if you want more name ideas : http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/index.html

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    Might be Igor=Ingvar otherwise Oleg=Helge Rurik=Rörek Vladimir=Valdemar.
    Oh and Gråfell is usually Greycloak, Lodbrok means pretty much "hairy pants". According legend his sturdy pants saved him from snakebite at some point.
    Ejegod means evergood.
    Hårdråde= "Hard ruler".
    Some of the Beowulf have been confirmed as historical persons Hygalec, for example.

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    @Jarlabanke: Yes, that seems correct. Also thanks for the translations! The reason why Beowulf names might not be applicable is because the story is so old. The names should be useable between 843 AD and 1099 AD.

    @ALL: Thanks, I'll have a closer look at all this soon and update all lists.
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    Well, I was going to thrown in some names, but Ranika, once again, outdid me. I can only suggest Mhaolain as a Scottish (not Irish) surname off the top of my head.

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    Here are some 'Scottish' only names (taken from the rolls of the noble houses of the Picts); hardly complete, but should give some variation against the Gaelic names:

    Male
    Bort
    Branta
    Brude
    Caveral
    Draggal
    Drest
    Drust
    Drustan
    Fabian
    Logde
    Morthamaer
    Norden
    Orban
    Orbis

    Surnames
    Brude
    Caitnathar
    Croibhan
    Fibbian
    Gwalland
    Mortam
    Ollimar
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    Norwegians:

    Sverre = my name Sweeet

    - Surnames:
    Kyrre, Harald - Add "son" to these two, as "son off" these are firstnames (you have Harald in the firstname list, so we could get a "Mr Harald Harald "

    Filippus - This is an imported latin name, and the king rouled in the start of the 1200 . It wold not be apropriate for a peagan Norwegian king.

    Jorsalfar - Means "Jearusalem fearer", or "crusader" and should be added to "Cognomina".

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    New suggestion for Scots:

    SCOTS
    =====
    - MALE FIRST NAMES:
    Aed
    Ainbhcellach
    Alpin/Elpin
    Argyle
    Blaine
    Briodh/Brude/Bridei *** NOTE! Which spelling is most correct or if both are correct, which of the names was more common? Briodhan also possible.
    Cadgain
    Cinaed/Ciniod/Connad/Kineth (Kenneth)
    Comhghall
    Conall/Canaul
    Conan
    Connor
    Constaighnan (Constantine)
    Domangart
    Domnall
    Donovan
    Drust/Drest (include one or both), "Drustan" also possible
    Dwayne
    Eochaid
    Eoghan
    Ferchar
    Fergal
    Fergus
    Gabhran *** NOTE! is it Garbhan or Gabhran?
    Gallagher
    Goighan
    Guy
    Iomchadh
    Lonan
    Maelduin
    Muireadach
    Murtagh
    Nechtan/Nechton
    Niall/Niel
    Oengus/Onuist
    Ranika/Raniga/Raighnaigha (must be included as thanks for all help)
    Riordan
    Ronan
    Seanan
    Seighin
    Talorcen/Talorgen
    Tanaidh
    Tighearnach
    Turlough/Turlac

    - SURNAMES:
    Caidhbornan
    Caidhfielth
    Dal Conna
    Dal Cruiddha
    Dal Riada
    Dal Sci
    Derrontae
    Dorgoth
    Dragonach
    Kintaraeta
    Lotorae
    mac Alpin
    mac Argyle
    mac Bridei
    mac Connall
    mac Derile/Derelei
    mac Drustan
    mac Eochaid
    mac Fergus
    mac Nechtan
    mac Niel
    mac Lonan
    mac Oengus
    mac Talorcan
    mac Uuredech

    - FEMALE NAMES:
    Ailbhe
    Aoife
    Ana
    Blaithnaid
    Brighid
    Cathan
    Ceara
    Cliodhna
    Dunfhlaith
    Echna
    Emer
    Fainche
    Fiachara
    Laoghaire
    Laoise
    Lasairfhiona
    Muireann
    Muirin
    Oona
    Riona
    Roisin
    Saorla
    Sarnait
    Teffia
    Tuathla
    Tuilelaith
    Uaine
    Una


    New suggestion for Irish:

    IRISH
    =====
    - MALE FIRST NAMES:
    Aed
    Ainbhcellach
    Alpin/Elpin
    Argyle
    Cadgain
    Cinaed/Ciniod/Connad/Kineth (Kenneth)
    Comhghall
    Conall/Canaul
    Conan
    Connor
    Conchobar
    Domnall
    Donn
    Donovan
    Dwayne
    Eochaid
    Eoghan
    Feradach
    Fergal
    Fergus
    Gallagher
    Goighan
    Guy
    Iomchadh
    Lonan
    Maelduin
    Muireadach
    Murtagh
    Nechtan/Nechton
    Niall/Niel
    Ranika/Raniga/Raighnaigha (must be included as thanks for all help)
    Riordan
    Ronan
    Ross
    Ruairc
    Seanan
    Seighin
    Tadg
    Tanaidh
    Tighearnach

    - SURNAMES:
    Dal Aranna
    Dal Cais
    Dal Coinn
    Dal Danna
    mac Aed
    mac Conchobar
    mac Ross
    mac Tigernan
    Ui Aan
    Ui Aedhor
    Ui Aran
    Ui Cairn
    Ui Conna
    Ui Cuinnaghta
    Ui Diarmat
    Ui Diodhan
    Ui Domnall
    Ui Errain
    Ui Ivernan
    Ui Mumai
    Ui Niall
    Ui Niell
    Ui Rilleigh
    Ui Riordan
    Ui Ruairc
    Ui Sloighan

    - FEMALE NAMES:
    Ailbhe
    Aoife
    Ana
    Blaithnaid
    Brighid
    Cathan
    Ceara
    Cliodhna
    Dunfhlaith
    Echna
    Emer
    Fainche
    Fiachara
    Laoghaire
    Laoise
    Lasairfhiona
    Muireann
    Muirin
    Oona
    Riona
    Roisin
    Saorla
    Sarnait
    Teffia
    Tuathla
    Tuilelaith
    Uaine
    Una

    Now only Saxons, HRE and Magyars are left. I'll post lists for them too soon.
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    You should definitely include more B names on the Irish list; Brian, Broidhan (different from Briodhan), and Brennan at least. I also recommend keeping for the Irish and Scots; Troidhan (important general of Brian Boroime's), the surname of 'Boroime' (name of the emperor of Ireland; actually a title meaning 'cattle counter', since he was king of Ireland and so wealthy), and the surname Ui Kanlae/Kanlae (the progenators of both the Irish and Scottish 'Mac/McKinley' clans, it was allies under Broc Ui Kanlae that went to Scotland to help the Scots fight the viking invaders).

    Garbhan and Gabhran are alternate versions of the same name; both are versions of Garret (which was common in Ireland, but the Scots seemed to prefer Garbhan, which is probably from a Pict version of the name). Brude is the most common Pict version of Broidh or Boidhe (Boyd). Drust is more common than Drest, both also appear with 'an' as an ending though, so probably Drustan is most appropriate.
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    Um seeing as youlooked at Welsh rulers,you managed to miss the last independant Welsh Prince. He was Llywellyns brother called Dafydd.

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    @Ranika and oj121: I've updated the first post with your suggestions now. Thanks!
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    Some Gaelic names you can use associated with traits, with brief descriptions of what they mean;

    Boruma/Boróime - 'Cattle-Counter'; probably for a trait that gives high acumen or command (representing great wealth through business acumen or conquest)
    na Curadh/na Seaimpín - 'the Champion'; for something that provides additional health to the general (this represents personal combat skill, not command ability)
    na Boicht - 'the Poor'; for a trait with poor acumen perhaps, but also used to describe the particularly pious who donated much wealth, even if they weren't poor
    Glúindibh - 'Black-knee'; has to do with constant prayer
    nOrlaigh - 'the Hammering One/the Hammer'; given to brutal commanders
    nAghaidhathaill - 'the Bold'; given to individually brave or bold commanders
    na Goilldiach - 'the Lion'; given to great commanders
    nGiall Óg - 'Master of the Hostages'; given to one who has taken many captors and slaves (not 'of the Nine Hostages', only Niall was known as that)
    Callaig Óg - 'Master Speaker'; a particularly inspiring speaker; perhaps for a trait that increases troop morale, or a diplomat trait
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    A cross post from the faction thread; I was being absent minded when I wrote up the 'surnames' for the Irish; none of them should be 'Ui'; this is the plural 'of'; that is 'Ui Connaill' refers to the entirety of the clan 'of Connell'. It should be the singular 'Ua Connaill', a single clansman of the Connell. However, for variety, the Irish may also use 'Uo' for a few of these names; Uo is from the period's dialect in Connacht. Also, you can use ó (not O', that's anglicized) instead of 'Ui', this was a Leinster/Munster form of 'Ua', and a singular 'Of'. Dal is still as valid in this period; it's another form of 'Ua', but was most popular in Ulster/Dal Riadda/Alba.
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    Frankish names (Carolingian dynasty, plus some names from the Mérovingian and Capetian dynasties, aswell as names of well known characters). Most would also fit with the Norman faction.

    Names :

    Angilbert
    Anséis
    Arnulf
    Astolpho
    Baudouin
    Bégon
    Bérengier
    Bernard
    Carloman
    Charles
    Clotaire
    Clovis
    Dagobert
    Desiderius
    Eberhard
    Ecfird
    Einhard
    Engelier
    Enguerrand
    Florismart
    Francis
    Fredelon
    Fulk
    Ganelon
    Geoffroi
    Gerbert
    Gérier
    Gérin
    Girard
    Grimoald
    Guillaume
    Guy
    Henri
    Hugues
    Ingelger
    Ivon
    Ivoire
    Jean
    Lanfrank
    Leuthard
    Louis
    Lothair
    Lothar
    Maugris
    Nithard
    Odo
    Ogier
    Olivier
    Otton
    Pepin
    Pierre
    Ranulf
    Raymond
    Richard
    Rinaldo
    Robert
    Robold
    Roland
    Rolon
    Rudolph
    Samson
    Sigebert
    Théobald
    Theuderic
    Thibault
    Torsin
    Warin
    Warnegald

    Women :

    Adelaide
    Alad
    Alpais
    Arégonde
    Aupais
    Berthe
    Bertha
    Bertrada
    Berthrada
    Crotilde
    Désiderata
    Dhuoda
    Emma
    Ermengarde
    Ermentrude
    Fastrada
    Frénégonde
    Gisela
    Gisèle
    Hilda
    Hildegarde
    Hilitrud
    Irmengard
    Judith
    Luitgard
    Nantechilde
    Ringarde
    Rotrude
    Theodrada
    Waldrade

    Surnames :

    There could be a whole lot. Surnames like 'the bald', 'the great', 'the fearless', etc. should be given through traits, if that's possible.

    For common surnames, we'll have to use place names :

    Western Franks surnames :

    of Aquitania
    of Neustria
    of Francia
    of Provincia
    of Tolosa
    of Vasconia
    of Septimania
    of Burgundia
    of Britannia
    of Flandria
    of Iberia
    of Albiga
    of Lutetia
    of Rotomagus
    of Burdigala
    of Narbona
    of Aureliani
    of Pictavium
    of Arvernum
    of Cadurcia
    of Augustoritum
    of Massilia

    Central Franks :

    of Provincia
    of Burgundia
    of Moselle
    of Ripuaria
    of Frisia
    of Flandria
    of Austrasia
    of Laugobardia
    of Tuscia
    of Liguria
    of Spoletum
    of Beneventum
    of Friulia
    of Istria
    of Secusia
    of Iporedia
    of Massilia
    of Narbona
    of Arelate
    of Valentia
    of Vienna
    of Lugdunum
    of Geneva
    of Vesontio
    of Mettia
    of Aquisgrunum
    of Strasburg
    of Genoa
    of Nicia
    of Pisa
    of Mediolanum

    Eastern Franks :

    of Alamannia
    of Austrasia
    of Saxonia
    of Bavaria
    of Bohemia
    of Carinthia
    of Moravia
    of Thuringia
    of Franconia
    of Transalbingia
    of Frisia
    of Ripuraria
    of Brema
    of Hamaburg
    of Strasburg
    of Constantia
    of Raethia
    of Curia
    of Praga
    of Austria
    of Ingolstadt
    of Olmutz
    of Saxonburg
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    Cool!

    I've made some progress on the subject of names. After looking through every single txt file, I've found that the historical battles files also use names, so they have to be removed from there before they can be removed from the names files. Path is:
    Rome - Total War\Data\world\maps\battle\custom\Battle_of_Asculum
    for instance. File descr_battle.txt is the one of interest.

    All descr_strat.txt files, one per campaign, also contain links to names.
    Rome - Total War\Data\world\maps\campaign\imperial_campaign\descr_strat.txt

    Rome - Total War\Data\world\maps\campaign\vikings\descr_strat.txt

    Rome - Total War\Data\world\maps\campaign\sons_of_mars\descr_strat.txt

    The names linked to from all these files most likely have to lead to a name existing in the names files.

    Some other files that may be of interest for the subject, as they contain names from the names file:
    1. Rome - Total War\Data\world\maps\campaign\sons_of_mars\editor_log.txt
    not likely, as it's a .log file; it's probably not used for reading by the engine, only for writing, if at all
    2. Prologue_Campaign_Script.txt
    Haven't checked it yet. May contain names.

    Adding a name shouldn't be a problem - I think. Removing a name is probably more difficult, as it mustn't exist in any of the files mentioned above to be possible to remove.

    A solution could be to
    1. remove as many names as possible from these files that link to names, then make a list of the few remaining of the original names that had to be kept.
    2. add as many as possible of the new names
    3. change dependencies in the files mentioned above to link to any of the new names
    4. remove the last old names

    That's what I'll try to do. Might take some time...
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    Meneldil, should not the Frankish surnames use another word for "of" rather than just..."of"? I don't know much about Frankish in this period (or even if it's still considered Frankish at the time), but we should use a different word, I think.

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    Thats great Legio..

    But using "show err" usually points the way to the file were there is an error, so with some try/fail, you should be able to find all files related to the names rather fast don't you think?

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    Actually, the game crash without error message when there's a problem with names. Adding names is a real pain, as far as I can say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeonGod
    Meneldil, should not the Frankish surnames use another word for "of" rather than just..."of"? I don't know much about Frankish in this period (or even if it's still considered Frankish at the time), but we should use a different word, I think.

    Yeah, but I don't know a latin equivalent for 'of'

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    A great deal of latin prepositions are suffixes. The difference between "Vae Victus" and "Vae Victis", for example ("Woe vanquised" vs. "Woe to the vanquised"). Pathetically, I'm having trouble finding the right suffix, and I have no texts available to help me.

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    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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    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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    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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