Antillian name

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The naming conventions used within the Greater Antillian empire consists of given name, patronymic/matronymic, a surname/family name. Additionally a person may use a tribal or clan affiliated name as well as ancestral occupational names.


Examples of Given names

Male given names

  1. Akram (meaning the most generous)
  2. Ammar (meaing builder, constructor)
  3. Andar/Andal (meaing strong/brave, manly, sturdy)
  4. Atham/Athim/Athum (meaning priceless, precioius, costly)
  5. Hafis/Hafiz/Hifs (meaning protector, guardian)
  6. Hamay/Hami/Humay (meaning defender. protector, shield)
  7. Fahim (meaning intelligent/wise)
  8. Gabar/Gabir/Gubayr (meaning manly, strong/courageous)
  9. Gayar/Giyar (meaning precious, valuable)
  10. Nasir/Nasri/Nusayr (meaning helper, protector, defender)
  11. Qaram/Qarim/Qurum (meaing costly, valuable)