Sahren title names
In Sahrland and the Chevspendi, individuals often have a Title Name or Unvan-Adi given to them by a mentor or a guardian figure. These are on the basis of a positive personality trait which shows itself after the child has been allowed to develope their identity. These are non legally binding, so it is entirely up to the individual if they want to accept their title, although their non-legality does not make it socially acceptable to make one up for oneself, as this is considered concieted or culturally corrossive.
Title-names may be used to indicate the relationship between the subject and the object. If a relationship is purely transactional one may use an honourific followed by the last name (Ex; Miryo Flynn). If the relationship is distant, one may use just the last name (Ex; Flynn). If the relationship is more casual one may use the first name followed by the title name (Ex; Kierán-dana). Stripping away all but the title-name would be considered intimate and is only socially acceptable when the speaker and the one whom the speaker refers to are very close.
Origin
History
List of title names
| Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ælan | Artistic | The only title name to originate from a Tekkian word |
| Ako | Quick/Flexible thinking | |
| Kæ | Perceptive | |
| Dana | Resourceful | |
| Dua | Capable of enduring great suffering | |
| Ula | Teamwork | |
| TBD | Spirited | In decline due to its association with unfavourable behaviour |
| TBD | Strong-willed | |
| TBD | Just | Rarely used in modern times |