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** ''A given name is any name that is given by their family patriarch or father/mother to the individual, and is for all intents and purposes the "first name" of the member.''
* Baptismal name & godfather's name
** ''All members who are baptised by Stefan are obligated to pick a [[Stefanic Church#Saints|Stefanic saint]] which will be their baptismal name. Members of the Sarovian nobility may also choose to name themselves after their godfather or godmother depending on gender, which is a different baptismal name. ''
* Family honour name
** ''Members of the nobility are allowed to grant themselves up to five names of honour, which are names of other members of their family, usually previous members of the family that have passed away or disappeared. For some families, with permission of the Sarovian Sovereign, the final name of honour can be replaced by a cognomen - a name of triumph that celebrates an achievement, and can be hereditary or not depending on the level of reward.''
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A fictional example of a commoner could be:
 
 
<center> John Sarolus Smith </center>
 
 
John is the first name, Sarolus is the name of the saint he chose when he was baptised, and Smith is his surname.
 
A fictional example of a Peer this could be:
 
 
<center> John Sarolus Louis Constantine William Aureanos Smith, Viscount Smith </center>
 
 
John is the individual's first name, and Sarolus is the name of the saint he chose when he was baptised. Louis is the name of his godfather, and Constantine and William are names of other members of his family. Aureanos is a cognomen that was granted by [[Carolus XII Vasa]] for rescuing him from an Aurean attack. Smith is his surname or last name, and he is also the Viscount Smith.
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== Male Traditions ==
 
Men have various different naming traditions than women do. Men are strictly encouraged to name themselves in High Sarovian from the following list of names:
 
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=== Male Commoners ===
 
Male commoners are often promoted to pick names that reflect their professions or honour their immediately family members, such as fathers, lost brothers or godfathers.
 
=== Male Nobility ===
 
Male members of the nobility are highly encouraged, and often shunned upon, for not picking a name of the reigning monarch at the time of birth. For example, members of the nobility born in the reign of [[Constantine IX Vasa]] would have public pressure to include Constantine, or the High Sarovian version of it, in their names. Likewise, one name is usually reserved for a warrior of some kind, either a saintly warrior or a famous warrior in their lineage.
 
== Female Traditions ==
 
Women have various different naming traditions than men do. Women are strictly encouraged to name themselves in High Sarovian from the following list of names:
 
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=== Female Commoners ===
 
=== Female Nobility ===
 
Female members of the nobility are often pressured into choosing the name of the reigning consort '''or''' the most recent Empress regnant as one of their names of honour.