
These names represent the people who live in the south of the ancient Kingdom of Kelerak. Walchelim, Waleran, Warner, Walter, Wilfrid, Wilhan, William, Wolfstano.Tancred, Theobald, Thomas, Thurstin, Turstan, Valentine.Ralph, Ragnor, Ranulf, Reginald, Richard, Robert, Roger, Rohan, Rotrou.Hamo, Henry, Herbert, Herluin, Hubert, Hugh, Humphrey.Galfrid, Geoffrey, George, Gilbert, Godfrey, Gregory, Gyles.Christopher, Charle, Clemente, David, Edmund, Ethelbert, Ethelred, Fulk.Adam, Alan, Alberic, Alexander, Anselm, Arnulf, Arthur.Mabbe, Mabel, Maylne, Margaret, Marjorie, Matilda, OIiva, Penne.Hawis, Heleyne, Imayne, Isabella, Iselotta.Gersendis, Gisla, Gunnelle, Gunwar, Gwynn.Eleanor, Eleyn, Ellot, Emeline, Felicia.Caterina, Clarugge, Cecilia, Clara, Constance.Commoners' surnames are constantly changing with each generation. If they do, the preface is "Ada," meaning "daughter of." Royal and noble families generally take and hold the surname of an early and famous ancestor. Women generally do not take the name of their father anymore, and simply have one name.
Note on Names: Men in Kelerak have the last name of their father, prefaced with an "Ack." In Kelevan, this means "son of." Thus a common Kelerite name might be Baldwin Ack-Nigel.
Rabel, Raoul, Raymond, Rene, Renier, Renouart, Richard, Robert. Jacquelin, Jaef, Jean, Jehan, Jerome, Jourdain, Julien. Hardouin, Harde, Hernaudin, Hernaut, Hervisse, Hugues, Huidemar, Huon. Gaidon, Galafre, Galien, Gaumardas, Gauthier, Gérard, Gilles, Girard, Girars, Girbers, Godefroi, Gontier, Gueri, Guy, Guibert, Guichard, Guillaume, Guinemant. Fiebras, Fluvant, Foulque, Fouqueret, Fromondin, Fromony. Baudouin, Beaudonnier, Baelue, Begon, Begue, Bernier, Beuve, Brantome, Bretonnet, Bruyant. Abelard, Aleaume, Amils, Amyon, Andre, Archambaud, Arnaud, Arnould, Aubry, Aurel, Aymeri, Aymon, Ayol. Elisabeth, Eloise, Ermbourg, Ermengart, Esclarmonde. Beatrix, Belle, Bellisente, Berthe, Blonde, Brunisente, Brunehaut. Adeline, Aelis, Agnes, Aiglante, Alais, Alicia, Alienor, Alix, Amalone,. The Kalish word for "of" is "du," so an example name might be Isore Dubael. Note on Kalish names: Kalish last names often indicate the place where the person is from. Rygel Quinn Dargo (current rogue) - Rygel and Dargo are Farscape characters.Common Names of Farland HUMAN NAMES Kale Kelerak Southern and Western Kelerak Anaria (Barbarian Lands) Daven Orland Zeland Farland ELVISH NAMES DWARVEN NAMES HALFLING NAMES GNOMISH NAMES DARK FOLK NAMES Goblin Names Kobold Names Orcish Names Hobgoblin Names The DM even suggested all halflings should have some sort of foot in the last name. Also from the same list as Rupert.īrother Peldin Thistlefoot of the Black Lotus Order - My first 3E character who was also a monk. Humperdink III - from Prince Humperdink of The Princess Bride with some Hunter Hearst Helmsley (WWE's HHH) influence. Also his initials spelled RIP like others on the list to make stuff like DEA, DOA, MIA, MCI, etc. Rupert Ignacious Pendleton - from a list of really weird names. IIRC he had a relative named Ash and a pet named Gort. Klaatu Barada Nikto - from The Day the Earth Stood Still and Army of Darkness. Strange family tree.Īkuna Matata - from Lion King. One player had always named his character after a famous basketball player with the Farrell family name, even if he was a dwarf, orc, elf, etc. Another running joke was the Farrell family that were a tad psycho (they had 'visions'). Dunno where that one started other than from Dragon's Lair. Previous halflings included:ĭirk Farrell- a running joke in my gaming group was every campaign had to have a Dirk in it.