Names
Abdmago - Phoenician name meaning "servant shield"
Adalwin - Anglo-saxon name meaning "noble friend"
Abirami - Phoenician for "god is elated" or "father is elated"
Accalia - Latin for "she-wolf"
Aefflaed - Anglo-Saxon name meaning "elf beauty"
Aho - Assyrian name meaning "brother"
Anapa - Egyptian name meaning "royal child, prince"
Ashur - Assyrian name meaning "a brother"
Asur - Egyptian name for Osiris, the god of the dead. In Egyptian lore, Osiris was married to Isis. Seth, his brother, slew him but Isis revived him.
Balto - Babylonian name meaning "baal protect the king"
Caifas - Assyrian name meaning "a man of little energy"
Cairbre - Old Irish name meaning "chariot king"
Doreena - Assyrian name whose namesake is a city in Iraq
Dubhshlaine - Old Irish name meaning "dark defiance"
Essai - Assyrian name meaning "trial"
Emmita - Assyrian name meaning "sweet mother"
Enheduanna - Akkadian name meaning "ornamental lady
Eun - Korean name that has two different meanings. One is "kindness, mercy, charity." The other is "silver, money."
Falx - stems from the word Falco, the genus of falcons, comes from in latin. Falx comes from falcis, which means 'sickle' - describing the talons of the falcon.
Galchobhar - Old Irish name meaning "helpful stranger" or "helpful foreigner"
Gerlach - Old German name meaning "spear play"
Gewargis - Assyrian name meaning "farmer"
Gouyen - Apache name meaning "wise"
Hadwin - Mayan name meaning "to be strong"
Hanniumm - Phoenician name meaning "favored of the sea"
Hrafn - Old German name meaning "raven"
Iamesu - Egyptian name meaning "son of Iah." Iah is the Egyptian god of the moon and time
Iside - Italian name for the Egyptian god Isis, who married Osiris and revived him when Crisis' brother, Seth, killed him. Iside means "the throne," and Isis was the god of sky and nature
Istir - Assyrian name meaning "bright star"
Itzel - Mayan name meaning "dew or nectar"
Jamba - shortened version of Jambavan, the Hindu god of bears
Kaleo - Hawaiian name meaning "the sound" or "the voice"
Khannah - Assyrian name meaning "a merciful woman"
Ku'Aya - Babylonian name meaning "many miracles" or "many blessings"
Leilani - Hawaiian name meaning "heavenly flower"
Luqa - Assyrian name meaning "light"
Maclochlainne - Old Irish name meaning "son of invaders" (or son of Scandinavia, to be more precise)
Malcuno - Assyrian name meaning "little prince"
Marnita - Assyrian name meaning "to put in front of one's eyes"
Menna - Egyptian name meaning "favor" or "grace"
Muska - Assyrian name meaning "one who runs about"
Nephthys - Egyptian name meaning "lady of the house"
Nicte - Mayan name meaning "flower"
Nuhro - Assyrian name meaning "holy light"
Palakh - Assyrian name meaning "worker"
Plystky - Persian for "messenger"
Puabi - Akkadian name meaning "word of my father"
Qanaya - Assyrian name meaning "blacksmith"
Semiramis - Assyrian name meaning "high heaven"
Setti - Egyptian name meaning "pillar" or "dazzle." Another name for Seth
Sharrukin - Akkadian name meaning "true king"
Shaear - Arabic for "hair"
Shimokeen - Assyrian name meaning "a man of good reputation"
Sigeberht - Anglo-Saxon name meaning "bright victory"
Sluaghadan - Old Irish name meaning "raid"
Tarvis - Japanese name meaning "lightning king"
Tut’ankh - Egyptian name meaning "image of life"
Ulhas - Apache name meaning "joy"
Wemba - Anglo-Saxon name meaning "belly"
Yaxkin - Mayan name meaning "sun"
Yunuen - Mayan name meaning "half-moon"
Terms
Anun’ngal - Summerian for "strongest" or "most powerful"
Dalit - Indian for members of the lowest caste
Dhiaga - Old Irish meaning "heavenly" or "divine"
Essence - concept derived from Plato's perfect form - the idea that all things have a perfect, immaterial (akin to spiritual) form that encompasses the essence of the things that exist.
Falakhin - Persian for "slingshot"
Gaaban - name loosely derived from "garb" and "band"
Gibborim - Hebrew meaning "mighty one"
Gula-nin - name loosely derived from Assyrian words for "great physician" and "lady"
L'ent - made up word, shortened form of "L'entian" - meant to be a slur or insult meaning the person is a "goody-two-shoes" or too "square"
Lorthew - Old English word for "teacher"
Michis - name loosely based upon the Canadian term for mixed ancestry - "metis", and the language called "michif"
Orvin - The seed of a orvin tree that is typically used as a kids toy
Reka - Aramaic of "fool"
Locations
Aleria - Name loosely derived from 'alert'
Apsu - Sumerian for "fresh water"
Azupiranu - name of a lost city of ancient Mesopotamia said to be the birth place of Sargon of Akkad. Akkadian for "city of saffron"
Baozhu - Mandarin for "firecracker" that literally means "exploding bamboo"
Burku - Akkadian for "first born"
Dioltas - Old Irish name meaning "vengeance"
Ekur - Sumerian for "mountain house"
Evonium - No hidden meaning. Name loosely derived from the word "evil"
Jazirah - Arabic name for mesopotamia, meaning "island"
Ka'gal - Sumerian for "city gate"
Kaphar - Hebrew for "to cover, purge, make atonement, make reconciliation, to cover in pitch"
Kemet - Egyptian for "black land"
Luohua - Mandarin for "falling blossoms"
Maaterra - Literal meaning is "mother earth"
Marad - Named after an ancient Sumerian city which was a "hill city" off the Euphrates River
Noraeya - Name loosely derived from the ancient Celtic capital of Noreia of the kingdom of Noricum
Onoba - Name derived from the ancient greek name of a Phoenician town, modern day Huelva
Puluhtu - Akkadian word for "fear"
Seres - Old Roman word for China - "the land where silk comes from"
Tahta Sakanu - Akkadian for "to defeat"
Traiana - Named in part after the ancient Roman city located in modern day Germany called Colonia Ulpia Traiana - a harbor city
Valel'sea - Name derived from a loose combination of valley and sea
Races
Aelacrin - origin of the word is a loose variation of cringe and allay
Aygiff - origin of the word is a loose variation of animorph and gift
Ceratecians - origin of the word is a loose variation of cetacean, the animal group that includes dolphins, orcas, and whales
Evianian - origin of the word is a loose variation of the prefix avi, which means bird
Faehin - origin of the word is a loose variation of human and fae (which is an alternative word for fairy)
L' entian - origin of the word is a loose variation of venerable
Loxor - origin of the word is a loose variation of Loxodonta Africana, which is the scientific name for elephant
Maunin - origin of the word is a loose variation of fauna, meaning plant life
Neulahdian - origin of the word is a loose variation of the prefix neuro, which means nerve or nervous system
Naksian - origin of the word is a loose variation of the Korean "nak-si" which literally translates to 'fishing' but is used as a term to refer to internet trolls
Scyphozome - origin of the word is a loose variation of the subphylum of jellyfish, Scyphozoa
Vaelintrien - origin of the word is a loose variation of valor and gentry (gentry meaning a group with high social status)
Creatures
Aemirok - origin of the word is a loose variation of the Inuit legend of the giant wolf, Amarok, that eats hunters foolish enough to hunt at night alone
Anquingon - origin of the word is a loose variation of the ancient dinosaur thought to be the ancestor to the chameleon, anqingosaurus brevicephalus
Bawl - origin of the word is a loose variation of ball
Geake - origin of the word is a loose variation of ground and drake
Gippscolide - origin of the word is the combination of scolipede and the largest worm, giant gippsland earthworms
Nyuki - origin of the word is the swahili word for bee, nyuki
Raovudo - origin of the word a loose variation of barracuda
Saliero - origin of the word from the scientific and latin for frog and 'to jump' - salere and salientia
Tannink’esh - origin of the word is the combination of the Hebrew word for sea serpent, sometimes referred to as a leviathan (tannin) and fire (esh)
Abdmago - Phoenician name meaning "servant shield"
Adalwin - Anglo-saxon name meaning "noble friend"
Abirami - Phoenician for "god is elated" or "father is elated"
Accalia - Latin for "she-wolf"
Aefflaed - Anglo-Saxon name meaning "elf beauty"
Aho - Assyrian name meaning "brother"
Anapa - Egyptian name meaning "royal child, prince"
Ashur - Assyrian name meaning "a brother"
Asur - Egyptian name for Osiris, the god of the dead. In Egyptian lore, Osiris was married to Isis. Seth, his brother, slew him but Isis revived him.
Balto - Babylonian name meaning "baal protect the king"
Caifas - Assyrian name meaning "a man of little energy"
Cairbre - Old Irish name meaning "chariot king"
Doreena - Assyrian name whose namesake is a city in Iraq
Dubhshlaine - Old Irish name meaning "dark defiance"
Essai - Assyrian name meaning "trial"
Emmita - Assyrian name meaning "sweet mother"
Enheduanna - Akkadian name meaning "ornamental lady
Eun - Korean name that has two different meanings. One is "kindness, mercy, charity." The other is "silver, money."
Falx - stems from the word Falco, the genus of falcons, comes from in latin. Falx comes from falcis, which means 'sickle' - describing the talons of the falcon.
Galchobhar - Old Irish name meaning "helpful stranger" or "helpful foreigner"
Gerlach - Old German name meaning "spear play"
Gewargis - Assyrian name meaning "farmer"
Gouyen - Apache name meaning "wise"
Hadwin - Mayan name meaning "to be strong"
Hanniumm - Phoenician name meaning "favored of the sea"
Hrafn - Old German name meaning "raven"
Iamesu - Egyptian name meaning "son of Iah." Iah is the Egyptian god of the moon and time
Iside - Italian name for the Egyptian god Isis, who married Osiris and revived him when Crisis' brother, Seth, killed him. Iside means "the throne," and Isis was the god of sky and nature
Istir - Assyrian name meaning "bright star"
Itzel - Mayan name meaning "dew or nectar"
Jamba - shortened version of Jambavan, the Hindu god of bears
Kaleo - Hawaiian name meaning "the sound" or "the voice"
Khannah - Assyrian name meaning "a merciful woman"
Ku'Aya - Babylonian name meaning "many miracles" or "many blessings"
Leilani - Hawaiian name meaning "heavenly flower"
Luqa - Assyrian name meaning "light"
Maclochlainne - Old Irish name meaning "son of invaders" (or son of Scandinavia, to be more precise)
Malcuno - Assyrian name meaning "little prince"
Marnita - Assyrian name meaning "to put in front of one's eyes"
Menna - Egyptian name meaning "favor" or "grace"
Muska - Assyrian name meaning "one who runs about"
Nephthys - Egyptian name meaning "lady of the house"
Nicte - Mayan name meaning "flower"
Nuhro - Assyrian name meaning "holy light"
Palakh - Assyrian name meaning "worker"
Plystky - Persian for "messenger"
Puabi - Akkadian name meaning "word of my father"
Qanaya - Assyrian name meaning "blacksmith"
Semiramis - Assyrian name meaning "high heaven"
Setti - Egyptian name meaning "pillar" or "dazzle." Another name for Seth
Sharrukin - Akkadian name meaning "true king"
Shaear - Arabic for "hair"
Shimokeen - Assyrian name meaning "a man of good reputation"
Sigeberht - Anglo-Saxon name meaning "bright victory"
Sluaghadan - Old Irish name meaning "raid"
Tarvis - Japanese name meaning "lightning king"
Tut’ankh - Egyptian name meaning "image of life"
Ulhas - Apache name meaning "joy"
Wemba - Anglo-Saxon name meaning "belly"
Yaxkin - Mayan name meaning "sun"
Yunuen - Mayan name meaning "half-moon"
Terms
Anun’ngal - Summerian for "strongest" or "most powerful"
Dalit - Indian for members of the lowest caste
Dhiaga - Old Irish meaning "heavenly" or "divine"
Essence - concept derived from Plato's perfect form - the idea that all things have a perfect, immaterial (akin to spiritual) form that encompasses the essence of the things that exist.
Falakhin - Persian for "slingshot"
Gaaban - name loosely derived from "garb" and "band"
Gibborim - Hebrew meaning "mighty one"
Gula-nin - name loosely derived from Assyrian words for "great physician" and "lady"
L'ent - made up word, shortened form of "L'entian" - meant to be a slur or insult meaning the person is a "goody-two-shoes" or too "square"
Lorthew - Old English word for "teacher"
Michis - name loosely based upon the Canadian term for mixed ancestry - "metis", and the language called "michif"
Orvin - The seed of a orvin tree that is typically used as a kids toy
Reka - Aramaic of "fool"
Locations
Aleria - Name loosely derived from 'alert'
Apsu - Sumerian for "fresh water"
Azupiranu - name of a lost city of ancient Mesopotamia said to be the birth place of Sargon of Akkad. Akkadian for "city of saffron"
Baozhu - Mandarin for "firecracker" that literally means "exploding bamboo"
Burku - Akkadian for "first born"
Dioltas - Old Irish name meaning "vengeance"
Ekur - Sumerian for "mountain house"
Evonium - No hidden meaning. Name loosely derived from the word "evil"
Jazirah - Arabic name for mesopotamia, meaning "island"
Ka'gal - Sumerian for "city gate"
Kaphar - Hebrew for "to cover, purge, make atonement, make reconciliation, to cover in pitch"
Kemet - Egyptian for "black land"
Luohua - Mandarin for "falling blossoms"
Maaterra - Literal meaning is "mother earth"
Marad - Named after an ancient Sumerian city which was a "hill city" off the Euphrates River
Noraeya - Name loosely derived from the ancient Celtic capital of Noreia of the kingdom of Noricum
Onoba - Name derived from the ancient greek name of a Phoenician town, modern day Huelva
Puluhtu - Akkadian word for "fear"
Seres - Old Roman word for China - "the land where silk comes from"
Tahta Sakanu - Akkadian for "to defeat"
Traiana - Named in part after the ancient Roman city located in modern day Germany called Colonia Ulpia Traiana - a harbor city
Valel'sea - Name derived from a loose combination of valley and sea
Races
Aelacrin - origin of the word is a loose variation of cringe and allay
Aygiff - origin of the word is a loose variation of animorph and gift
Ceratecians - origin of the word is a loose variation of cetacean, the animal group that includes dolphins, orcas, and whales
Evianian - origin of the word is a loose variation of the prefix avi, which means bird
Faehin - origin of the word is a loose variation of human and fae (which is an alternative word for fairy)
L' entian - origin of the word is a loose variation of venerable
Loxor - origin of the word is a loose variation of Loxodonta Africana, which is the scientific name for elephant
Maunin - origin of the word is a loose variation of fauna, meaning plant life
Neulahdian - origin of the word is a loose variation of the prefix neuro, which means nerve or nervous system
Naksian - origin of the word is a loose variation of the Korean "nak-si" which literally translates to 'fishing' but is used as a term to refer to internet trolls
Scyphozome - origin of the word is a loose variation of the subphylum of jellyfish, Scyphozoa
Vaelintrien - origin of the word is a loose variation of valor and gentry (gentry meaning a group with high social status)
Creatures
Aemirok - origin of the word is a loose variation of the Inuit legend of the giant wolf, Amarok, that eats hunters foolish enough to hunt at night alone
Anquingon - origin of the word is a loose variation of the ancient dinosaur thought to be the ancestor to the chameleon, anqingosaurus brevicephalus
Bawl - origin of the word is a loose variation of ball
Geake - origin of the word is a loose variation of ground and drake
Gippscolide - origin of the word is the combination of scolipede and the largest worm, giant gippsland earthworms
Nyuki - origin of the word is the swahili word for bee, nyuki
Raovudo - origin of the word a loose variation of barracuda
Saliero - origin of the word from the scientific and latin for frog and 'to jump' - salere and salientia
Tannink’esh - origin of the word is the combination of the Hebrew word for sea serpent, sometimes referred to as a leviathan (tannin) and fire (esh)