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− | The '''Seven Royal Names of Baranxtu''' was two lists of seven names each (one for male and one for female names) that were reserved for the children of [[List of Baranxtuan monarchs|Baranxtuan monarchs]] until 1910, when a repeal of the respective law was submitted to parliament by [[Harma Hubritu | + | The '''Seven Royal Names of Baranxtu''' was two lists of seven names each (one for male and one for female names) that were reserved for the children of [[List of Baranxtuan monarchs|Baranxtuan monarchs]] until 1910, when a repeal of the respective law was submitted to parliament by [[Harma Hubritu Ŋura-Eilara|Queen Harma I]] herself. |
==Term== | ==Term== | ||
− | Although the two lists included a total of fourteen names, the common English name remains '''Seven Royal Names''' - this is somewhat of a mistranslation from [[Baranxeï]] ''' | + | Although the two lists included a total of fourteen names, the common English name remains '''Seven Royal Names''' - this is somewhat of a mistranslation from [[Baranxeï]] '''Žuva Haunutuja Hētannutuja''', which literally means ''"the sevens of Royal Names"''. |
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*Ateni | *Ateni | ||
*Baranxi | *Baranxi | ||
− | * | + | *Lēli |
− | * | + | *Siñiari |
*Taikuï | *Taikuï | ||
− | ===List of Female Names | + | ===List of Female Names=== |
*Aðua | *Aðua | ||
*Andala | *Andala | ||
− | * | + | *Lēla |
− | * | + | *Maña |
− | * | + | *Mēlēa |
*Miama | *Miama | ||
*Tuma | *Tuma | ||
[[Category:Baranxtiman culture]] | [[Category:Baranxtiman culture]] |
Latest revision as of 11:11, 2 August 2007
The Seven Royal Names of Baranxtu was two lists of seven names each (one for male and one for female names) that were reserved for the children of Baranxtuan monarchs until 1910, when a repeal of the respective law was submitted to parliament by Queen Harma I herself.
Term
Although the two lists included a total of fourteen names, the common English name remains Seven Royal Names - this is somewhat of a mistranslation from Baranxeï Žuva Haunutuja Hētannutuja, which literally means "the sevens of Royal Names".
The Royal Names
List of Male Names
- Andali
- Asuani
- Ateni
- Baranxi
- Lēli
- Siñiari
- Taikuï
List of Female Names
- Aðua
- Andala
- Lēla
- Maña
- Mēlēa
- Miama
- Tuma