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Hyphenated Names: SMA or Not?

Started by egamma, March 31, 2012, 03:00:24 AM

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What is your opinion on hyphenated family names on Dwilight?

I think they are unmedival and should not be allowed on Dwilight
3 (21.4%)
I think they are fine if the names are sensible
10 (71.4%)
The player should have a good RP family history explanation
1 (7.1%)

Total Members Voted: 14

Voting closed: April 30, 2012, 03:00:24 AM

egamma

There's 3 or 4 on Dwilight--take a look if you like.

Indirik

Completely dependent on how it is used.
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Perth

Why would the hyphen part alone make then unmedieval....?
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Tom

If they are double-names, I think. I'm pretty sure that is a modern invention thanks to feminism (because it is so patriarchal-oppressive for the woman to lose her name upon marriage...)


vonGenf

I've looked a bit for the history of hyphenated names, and didn't find much yet. This, however, is too funny not to share even if it's not medieval:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leone_Sextus_Denys_Oswolf_Fraudatifilius_Tollemache-Tollemache_de_Orellana_Plantagenet_Tollemache-Tollemache
After all it's a roleplaying game.

vonGenf

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyphen#Origin_and_history

So apparently the hyphen is unmedieval, although this says nothing about double names.

However, I wouldn't worry about it. The language of BM is english, not Ye Olde Englische.
After all it's a roleplaying game.

Chenier

Some of the uses of hyphens are for stuff like "De-Legro". Not sure if the hyphen was always there, though, but regardless, that should be fine by any standards.
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De-Legro

Some Spanish cultures have a tradition of double surnames, and children take part of their surname from each parent. No idea how long the tradition has been around though.
Previously of the De-Legro Family
Now of representation unknown.

Norrel

I figure that since BM is gender-neutral, using modern naming standards is 100% fine.
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