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Revision as of 13:48, 7 February 2014

Character names in Delang has to follow the constraints listed in the Consonants and Vowels pages. In addition to those constraints there are a few things you should beware of.

  • Most names of French origin will work directly within the Illomi culture. You would of course need to use the Delang phonetic equivalent.
  • Names containing the letter sequence -ia- cannot be exist in Delang. Although not apparent from the English point of view, these names brakes the I vs. J constrain. In Russian these names are written -ия-, which is transcribed to Delang as -ija- or -іја-. There's also no way around this constraint, so just drop such names.
  • Names of Hebrew or Biblical origin has no place in Illomi culture as Christianity doesn't exist there either. Same goes for Arabic names.
  • Do not use words or non-personal names from the dictionary as personal names. You can, however, use words from the dictionary, or any collection of sounds that are within the phonetic constraints of Delang as Clan names.
  • You may use double names for your character.
 Names in use 
  Name     Δелањ     IPA     Gender     English equivalent  
  Alfaunz     Алƒҩнс     /alfɔnz/     Male     Alfons  
  Djelo     Δјело     /djelu:/     Male     Dyelu  
  Eujvin     Єјвін     /øjvin/     Male     Eyvin  
  Feurde     Fєłδе     /føɹde/     Male     Ferde  
  Gori     Гоłі     /guɹi/     Male     Gorey  
  Izemba     Ісемба     /izemba/     Male     Izemba  
  Karo     Каłо     /kaɹu:/     Male     Caru  
  Karill     Каłіљ     /kaɹiɭ/     Male     Karill  
  Made     Маδе     /ma:de/     Male     Made  
  Magaux     Магҩр     /ma:gɔx/     Male     Mahgor  
  Makz     Макс     /ma:kz/     Male     Max  
  Mali     Малі     /ma:li/     Male     Mali  
  Manu     Мани     /ma:nʉ:/     Male     Maanuu  
  Qagi     Ьагі     /qagi/     Male     Cagey  
  Qaxomatze     Ьароматсе     /qaxu:matze/     Male     Qakhomatze  
  Zam     Сам     /zam/     Male     Sam  
  Zjef     Ҫеƒ     /ʃef/     Male     Chef  
  Etni     Етні     /etni/     Female     Ethni  
  Illze     Іљсе     /iɭze/     Female     Illze  
  Llejsja     Љејzа     /ɭejʂa/     Female     Leisha  
  Mauze     Мҩсе     /mɔ:ze/     Female     Moze  
  Nina     Ніна     /nina/     Female     Nina  
  Nuzi     Нисі     /nʉ:zi/     Female     Nuzi  
  Qafeu     Ьаƒє     /qafø/     Female     Qafeu  
  Zana     Сана     /za:na/     Female     Sana  
  Zaxa     Сара     /zaxa/     Female     Zara  
  Ziri     Сіłі     /ziɹi/     Female     Siri  
  Zjauny     Ҫҩнy     /ʃɔny/     Female     Jeanie