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Saturday, May 12, 2018

Yet More Faux-Asian Names

We return to our regularly scheduled names-which-sound-Asian-but-aren't-quite-real-names, this time with a mixture of Mongolian and Korean with a dash of Tibetan to try to draw out some new sounds which has resulted in arguably the most bizarre and exotic list yet, one with the less similarities to pre-existing languages. Previous posts can be found here. This time there's a bit more going on than a simple d100 roll.

For variety one could substitute a Long Name with something rolled from the two previous tables. This should add quite a few more variations.

D4
Name Structure
1
(Long Name)
2
(Long Name)-(Short Name)
3-4
(Short Name)-(Long Name)

D10
Short Name
D10
Short Name
1
Bak (Pak, Paq, Paqu)
6
Ban (Bank, Bang, Benk)
2
Cho (Chou, Chonq, Chuq)
7
Bo (Bok, Byok, Baw)
3
Uk (Uq, Uku, Yuk, Yook)
8
To (Tok, Tyo, Taw)
4
Jang (Jan, Chiang, Jyan)
9
Oh (Ohk, Oon)
5
Qo (Quon, Ko, Kwoo)
10
Ma (Mank, Menk)

D20
Long Name
D20
Long Name
1
Achuq (Hanchuq, Achyuk)
11
Suteiya (Shuteya, Suteiyaq)
2
Badai (Badya, Baidai)
12
Toqucha (Toqumcha, Toquya)
3
Kete (Ketyum, Ketyaq)
13
Somquo (Chomquo, Somkyu)
4
Araja (Yaraja, Araquiya)
14
Mongtse (Mongsuque, Mongsqu)
5
Temchu (Tyemchu, Temuchu)
15
Unqu (Onqu, Yumqu, Kumqyu)
6
Guyuk (Guyun, Guyuq)
16
Jedei (Chidei, Qyudei, Jequei)
7
Qatai (Katai, Qukyatai)
17
Chabi (Chabqui, Chubyei)
8
Barqu (Barkyun, Baqum)
18
Mangtsu (Mengtsu, Mungtsu)
9
Temuquai (Temukyai, Temquai)
19
Oqum (Umqum, Komqum)
10
Nanchu (Nanchyu, Nanchuq)
20
Temtsun (Temtsuque, Tumtsuque)

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