Sarovian naming traditions

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High Sarovian

Sarovian Naming Traditions


Cover of the High Sarovian dictionary

Genders:

Male and female

Language:

High Sarovian and English and Portuguese dialects


Sarovian naming traditions have been used since the beginning of the New Sarovian Empire, and can be traced back much further to the times of King Tristam and Roisa. Naming traditions have been used to identify members of a family but also locations of where the family originated from as well as various other personal factors.

Male Traditions

Men have various different naming traditions than women do.

Male Commoners

Male Nobility

Female Traditions

Female Commoners

Female Nobility