I breed a lot of dragons for my projects and one way that I keep track of my keepers among the hatchlings is to Leave the keeper unnamed for the time being and to name all those I plan to get rid of with a set list of names so I can keep track of everyone. This is the list I've compiled so far just from a google translator. I have excluded those that are blatantly obvious like Nonombre because they bug me. If anyone has additions to make from any language (real or fantasy) by all means post and I will add them to the list. Right now my current list is comprised completely of "no name" and I will have a section for the many different ways to say unnamed. I don't know if anyone will find this useful, but I wanted to share anyways.
"No name"
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Intetnavn
Geennaam
Cononum
Wumingcheng
Sensenom
ingetnamn
aitaeioa
|
~~~
Nemaimena
Zadnynazev
Nimepole
Seganiduanayaca
Einimea
maimichue
ikaihahingoa
|
~~~
Walangpangalan
Pasdenom
Keinname
Nonpa
Insm
Isimyok
|
~~~
Namnahin
Nincsneve
Ekkertnafn
Tanpanama
Nessunnome
xmakaaba
Adsiz
|
~~~
Paghpong
Pavadinimas
Misyanarana
Tiadanama
Ebdaisem
dimenw
|
~~~
Ikkenoenavn
bez nazwy
Semnome
nothoarthuhuu
niciunnume
khongten
|
~~~
leauseigoa
bezimena
Beznazvu
brezimena
Hakunajina
Hemaeimehi
|
"Without name"
~~~
Sinnombre
hebenw
makhon
|
~~~
Ohnename
Zondernaam
|
~~~
|
"Nameless"
Ingoakore
Navnløs
Navnloes
isimsiz
Nimetu
|
Stranger / Name not known
Tundmatu
|
There is no name
irumobso
irumobsda
irumobsoyo
|
I breed a lot of dragons for my projects and one way that I keep track of my keepers among the hatchlings is to Leave the keeper unnamed for the time being and to name all those I plan to get rid of with a set list of names so I can keep track of everyone. This is the list I've compiled so far just from a google translator. I have excluded those that are blatantly obvious like Nonombre because they bug me. If anyone has additions to make from any language (real or fantasy) by all means post and I will add them to the list. Right now my current list is comprised completely of "no name" and I will have a section for the many different ways to say unnamed. I don't know if anyone will find this useful, but I wanted to share anyways.
"No name"
~~~
Intetnavn
Geennaam
Cononum
Wumingcheng
Sensenom
ingetnamn
aitaeioa
|
~~~
Nemaimena
Zadnynazev
Nimepole
Seganiduanayaca
Einimea
maimichue
ikaihahingoa
|
~~~
Walangpangalan
Pasdenom
Keinname
Nonpa
Insm
Isimyok
|
~~~
Namnahin
Nincsneve
Ekkertnafn
Tanpanama
Nessunnome
xmakaaba
Adsiz
|
~~~
Paghpong
Pavadinimas
Misyanarana
Tiadanama
Ebdaisem
dimenw
|
~~~
Ikkenoenavn
bez nazwy
Semnome
nothoarthuhuu
niciunnume
khongten
|
~~~
leauseigoa
bezimena
Beznazvu
brezimena
Hakunajina
Hemaeimehi
|
"Without name"
~~~
Sinnombre
hebenw
makhon
|
~~~
Ohnename
Zondernaam
|
~~~
|
"Nameless"
Ingoakore
Navnløs
Navnloes
isimsiz
Nimetu
|
Stranger / Name not known
Tundmatu
|
There is no name
irumobso
irumobsda
irumobsoyo
|
Heh, this is kinda funny.
btw, "Ingoakore" is Nameless in Maori.
If you look at all the Polynesian languages, you can get a whole ton of extra variations.
Heh, this is kinda funny.
btw, "Ingoakore" is Nameless in Maori.
If you look at all the Polynesian languages, you can get a whole ton of extra variations.
Navnløs / Navnloes is another way of saying "nameless" in Danish c:
Navnløs / Navnloes is another way of saying "nameless" in Danish c:
"isimsiz" means nameless in Turkish, "isimyok" is more of a direct translation of no-name, but that works too
You can also use "ads?z" which means the same thing
"isimsiz" means nameless in Turkish, "isimyok" is more of a direct translation of no-name, but that works too
You can also use "ads?z" which means the same thing
"Nimetu" nameless in Estonian.
"Tundmatu" also means stranger and/or with name not known
Cheers!
"Nimetu" nameless in Estonian.
"Tundmatu" also means stranger and/or with name not known
Cheers!
irumobso/irumobsda/irumobsoyo are all Korean meaning "(there is) no name."
Ohnename is German for "without name." Keinename is German for "no name"
Geennaam and Zondernaam are "no name" and "without name" in Dutch respectively.
irumobso/irumobsda/irumobsoyo are all Korean meaning "(there is) no name."
Ohnename is German for "without name." Keinename is German for "no name"
Geennaam and Zondernaam are "no name" and "without name" in Dutch respectively.
Ah! Thanks folks for the additions! I'll get them edited into the main post!
Ah! Thanks folks for the additions! I'll get them edited into the main post!
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HolyShipper Need a little clarification about "ads?z" the question mark in particular
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HolyShipper Need a little clarification about "ads?z" the question mark in particular
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Garion
Oh-that' a smol I, or i without the dot, I forgot it's not a letter in the English alphabet, whoops
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Garion
Oh-that' a smol I, or i without the dot, I forgot it's not a letter in the English alphabet, whoops
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HolyShipper Ahh! okies! Danke! I'll get it into the list! ^_^
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HolyShipper Ahh! okies! Danke! I'll get it into the list! ^_^