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[various] Bylgbryda Syhrblanwyn (Roegadyn OC by TexasTies)

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Posted:2024-05-03 21:26
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Posted on 03 May 2024, 21:26 by:   kikimaru024    PM
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Posted on 23 December 2023, 18:17 by:   goldarrow    PM
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Hey OP, do you smell burning toast?
Posted on 04 May 2024, 11:43 by:   Foremarke    PM
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Christ.

For a culture based on the Celts, using a name structure like Welsh...
That's not a people name, that's a town name. Final Fantasy is actually pretty consistent on their Celtic naming structure for the Roegadyn.

I'm not entirely sure what you've written, since some of those aren't celtic/welsh syllables, but it's not the name of a person.
That's; a Town name. Byll's Hill with soft white snow on the summit?

Bylgbryda Syhrblanwyn
Bylg (Incomplete/not a syllable) - Bryda (Large hill, incorrect but within reason.) Syhr- (Sir? with irregular intonation, spoken softly. depends on context.) - Blan (short intonation blaen, or top of.) Wyn (Variable, but in context of Blaen, to mean White.)
Assuming the non-syllable is a transitive, it becomes the Hill belonging to Bylg/Bhyll/Byll, Sir (Soft) white hilltop.
It's a descriptive of a location.
People names tend to be short, one or two syllables. Seren, Bhyll, Dafyd. Gwynfor, Owain. The use of (Da) and (Wyn) suffix might imply feminine names, like Nordic Matron/patronymics, but in a really lazy way.
Last edited on 04 May 2024, 12:04.

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