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| 44, 3: "Koschei" |
Here we are once again with another two column name generator. The basic principles behind these are outlined here, so let's get straight to the mangling of Slavic names.
|
d00 Roll |
Prefix |
d00 Roll |
Prefix |
|
1-2 |
Andr |
51-52 |
Lid |
|
3-4 |
Art |
53-54 |
Lud |
|
5-6 |
Barb |
55-56 |
Maksim |
|
7-8 |
Bilib |
57-58 |
Mar |
|
9-10 |
Bogd |
59-60 |
Med |
|
11-12 |
Bork |
61-62 |
Mihal |
|
13-14 |
Cas |
63-64 |
Mish |
|
15-16 |
Dar |
65-66 |
Olg |
|
17-18 |
Dom |
67-68 |
Pav |
|
19-20 |
Elm |
69-70 |
Petr |
|
21-22 |
Er |
71-72 |
Prev |
|
23-24 |
Fil |
73-74 |
Ren |
|
25-26 |
Fyod |
75-76 |
Roz |
|
27-28 |
Gab |
77-78 |
Rup |
|
29-30 |
Gal |
79-80 |
Sad |
|
31-32 |
Greg |
81-82 |
Selen |
|
33-34 |
Helg |
83-84 |
Sig |
|
35-36 |
Il |
85-86 |
Svet |
|
37-38 |
Iv |
87-88 |
Teod |
|
39-40 |
Kar |
89-90 |
Vasil |
|
41-42 |
Katal |
91-92 |
Vid |
|
43-44 |
Kosch |
93-94 |
Vess |
|
45-46 |
Laik |
95-96 |
Vlad |
|
47-48 |
Lesh |
97-98 |
Vod |
|
49-50 |
Ley |
99-00 |
Yad |
|
d20 Roll |
Masculine Suffix |
Feminine Suffix |
|
1 |
-al |
-a |
|
2 |
-an |
-ana |
|
3 |
-ei |
-ara |
|
4 |
-ek |
-asha |
|
5 |
-inski |
-esa |
|
6 |
-ko |
-ina |
|
7 |
-lav |
-inka |
|
8 |
-lo |
-isa |
|
9 |
-olash |
-ita |
|
10 |
-omir |
-itsa |
|
11 |
-or |
-ka |
|
12 |
-ori |
-lana |
|
13 |
-ov |
-mila |
|
14 |
-ovitch |
-ola |
|
15 |
-ovski |
-ova |
|
16 |
-rik |
-una |
|
17 |
-ush |
-ushka |
|
18 |
-ved |
-viga |
|
19 |
-yas |
-ya |
|
20 |
-yom |
-yana |
Masculine Examples: Laikori, Gregovski, Prevolash, Teodrik, Elmlo, Barbyas, Fyodovitch, Vladlav
Feminine Examples: Vidlana, Rupita, Mishira, Vessitsa, Vidmila, Sadya, Bogdova, Bilibuna
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| The famous monster-hunter Leshko the Wolf instructs his pupil, Princess Selenuna |
As you can see from the examples, this one generates a lot more nonsense than either the Italian or Dark Crystal generators using this same format. Plenty of naming conventions break down completely when subjected to this method - I think this is a good example of one that just about works.
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| 90, 8: "Vasilisa" |



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