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The given name within Vrangon culture is simple yet distinct from others. A person's name is split into 4 sections, a class prefix, their given name, a class suffix, and their family name.

The given name is usually a verb, noun or adjective that describes some characteristic of how the child will be brought up.

The class prefix follows the Person verb conjugation table, where the person (1, 2, 3, 13) describes who is enacting the given name's characteristics on the person, and the respect (Pl, For, PlFor) describes the lengths that this effect would take place.

The class suffix follows the Time verb conjugation table, where the past indicates this manner of representation is tradition for the family, while the future indicates the family is wanting to bring new representation of their name.

Finally the family name is past through generations from the mother.

Example:
The full name, "Jun Lovo La Xoda" roughly translates into "The one of House Xoda who all will follow"

In casual conversation, the given name is used on its own.
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