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Please add your proposal names below following the format. If you have special proposals for cities or certain regions be sure to note them out.
  
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==== Suggestions from [[User:Kain|Kain]]: ====
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* Valldir
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* Norrdir
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* Odenir
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* Yggdramir
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* Well of Mimer
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* Gere´s deep
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* Freke´s deep
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* einharjar zeit
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* Darkblue cape
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* Wotan´s skepnad
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==== Suggestions from [[User:Moebius|Moebius]] (matt andrews): ====
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* Madina
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* Mabu
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* Lawataling
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* Panafau
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* Panabuk
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* Lugagun
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* Tovaba
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* Laraibina
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* Fissoa
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* Panamana
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* Fatmilak
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* Munawai
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* Bol
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* Libba
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* Mangai
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* Tirin
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* Kamade
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* Maraba
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* Nuas
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* Maf
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* Zohung
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* Kala
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* Siramangas
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* Muna
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==== Suggestions from [[User:Turbothy|Kristian]]: ====
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*Nebel
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*Zwitter
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*Targoviste
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*Valasko
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*Ulitsa
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*Mariapol
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*Demyansk
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*Gotaland
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*Svealand
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*Norrland
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*Scania
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*Moravia
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*Knyazes
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*Vorkuta
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*Kavkaz
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*Tepes
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*Levadia
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*Grodno
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*Mozyr
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*Tula
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*Armavir
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*Batumi
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*Elets
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==== Suggestions from [[User:Marc J.|Marc J.]]: ====
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''For the cities and regions in the lower left:''
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*Paisly: city halfway up the coast with the sea route
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*Brewville: one of the cities in the woods
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*Twainville: the other city in the woods
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*Keithburg: the small farming region on the left
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*Evanburg: other small farming region
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*Chesney: city at the land bridge
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*Candiels: city at the cape with the sea route
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=== Evil Sounding Suggestions from [[User:Morgan Evans|Morgan Evans]]: ===
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*Doomsday
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*Crackodoom
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*Lava Pits
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*Dreary Haven
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*Inferno
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*Walpurgisnacht
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*Gallows Hill
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*Perdition
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*Tarpeian Rock
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*Bottomless Pits
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*Tyburn Tree
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*Helhole
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*Brocken Mountian
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*Nightscree
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*Crooked Nook
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*Sulfur Springs
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*Miasmic Swamp
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*Phosphorus Falls
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*Polucca's Place
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*Firestorm
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*Underroot
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''Grab bag of names for the other regions in that area:''
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*Kurban
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*Astill
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*Larur
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*Kid's Rock -- LOL... shall put this one on somewhere has a rock in it -- [[User:Gsklee|Gsklee]] 1 November 2005 14:48 (CET)
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*Lacsar
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*Stalf
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*Lonestar
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*Gentry
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*Montgom
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*Shelton
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*Johnnic
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*Dunnbrook
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*Gretchew
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*Jodmess
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*Sugerland
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*Faithill
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*Girich
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*Vassar
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*Rebam
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===Oriental Names suggestion from [[User:Balley|Balley]]===
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since Chinese is a Characterical language....i have to explain a bit..more
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NAMING places in a Chinese way - properly...
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Many who dont know Chinese but want to make a Chinese name would just simply find a dictionary and grab words, making some nonsense words (especially ones seen in tatoos...ugh)
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Many Chinese places are based on a prefix or suffix plus a word to descibe the feature of the place
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Geographical
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*xian 山= hill / mountain
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*yang 陽= sun (eg: Hanyang the ancient capital of Qin Dynasty, a South facing slope.  In the Northern Hemisphere a South facing slope is warmer, Han means facing i guess)
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*jiang 江= river
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problems: words with the same sound
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* jiang also stands for border jiang 疆....
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*he 河= also river
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*hai 海 = sea
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*wu 湖 = lake
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* tau 頭 = head
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*zhou 州= region, province (very common in ancient China!)
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*gang 港 = port
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*wan 灣 = bay
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*lin 林 = forest
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*jing 京 = capital / big city (IRL, Beijing = North Capital)
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Directional:
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*dong 東 = east
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*nan 南 = south
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*xi 西 = west
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*bei 北= north
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Many of these combinations are used in real world (eg: North of the Lake = Wubei.). So for BM map I would have to choose some fancier , more ancient words. Also it is better to relate places on map
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For instance:
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The Eastern Island on the map
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*Donghaiwei = 東海衛 (Fort on the Eastern seas) (looks not so good in Chinese, okay in English sound though)
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*Linhai 臨海 (By the sea)
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*Longjing 龍京 = Dragon Capital / City (again rare in Chinese..but okay in English)
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*Yunxian 雲山 = Cloudy Mountain...
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or
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*Chaiyunxian 彩雲山 = Visual sensational Cloudy Mountain ..hmm...
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Wuyuan武玄  = Related to Battle, no geographic meaning but looks cool
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More to come. I need to think awhile...hmm

Revision as of 18:34, 1 November 2005

Please add your proposal names below following the format. If you have special proposals for cities or certain regions be sure to note them out.


Suggestions from Kain:

  • Valldir
  • Norrdir
  • Odenir
  • Yggdramir
  • Well of Mimer
  • Gere´s deep
  • Freke´s deep
  • einharjar zeit
  • Darkblue cape
  • Wotan´s skepnad

Suggestions from Moebius (matt andrews):

  • Madina
  • Mabu
  • Lawataling
  • Panafau
  • Panabuk
  • Lugagun
  • Tovaba
  • Laraibina
  • Fissoa
  • Panamana
  • Fatmilak
  • Munawai
  • Bol
  • Libba
  • Mangai
  • Tirin
  • Kamade
  • Maraba
  • Nuas
  • Maf
  • Zohung
  • Kala
  • Siramangas
  • Muna

Suggestions from Kristian:

  • Nebel
  • Zwitter
  • Targoviste
  • Valasko
  • Ulitsa
  • Mariapol
  • Demyansk
  • Gotaland
  • Svealand
  • Norrland
  • Scania
  • Moravia
  • Knyazes
  • Vorkuta
  • Kavkaz
  • Tepes
  • Levadia
  • Grodno
  • Mozyr
  • Tula
  • Armavir
  • Batumi
  • Elets

Suggestions from Marc J.:

For the cities and regions in the lower left:

  • Paisly: city halfway up the coast with the sea route
  • Brewville: one of the cities in the woods
  • Twainville: the other city in the woods
  • Keithburg: the small farming region on the left
  • Evanburg: other small farming region
  • Chesney: city at the land bridge
  • Candiels: city at the cape with the sea route


Evil Sounding Suggestions from Morgan Evans:

  • Doomsday
  • Crackodoom
  • Lava Pits
  • Dreary Haven
  • Inferno
  • Walpurgisnacht
  • Gallows Hill
  • Perdition
  • Tarpeian Rock
  • Bottomless Pits
  • Tyburn Tree
  • Helhole
  • Brocken Mountian
  • Nightscree
  • Crooked Nook
  • Sulfur Springs
  • Miasmic Swamp
  • Phosphorus Falls
  • Polucca's Place
  • Firestorm
  • Underroot


Grab bag of names for the other regions in that area:

  • Kurban
  • Astill
  • Larur
  • Kid's Rock -- LOL... shall put this one on somewhere has a rock in it -- Gsklee 1 November 2005 14:48 (CET)
  • Lacsar
  • Stalf
  • Lonestar
  • Gentry
  • Montgom
  • Shelton
  • Johnnic
  • Dunnbrook
  • Gretchew
  • Jodmess
  • Sugerland
  • Faithill
  • Girich
  • Vassar
  • Rebam

Oriental Names suggestion from Balley

since Chinese is a Characterical language....i have to explain a bit..more

NAMING places in a Chinese way - properly...

Many who dont know Chinese but want to make a Chinese name would just simply find a dictionary and grab words, making some nonsense words (especially ones seen in tatoos...ugh)

Many Chinese places are based on a prefix or suffix plus a word to descibe the feature of the place

Geographical

  • xian 山= hill / mountain
  • yang 陽= sun (eg: Hanyang the ancient capital of Qin Dynasty, a South facing slope. In the Northern Hemisphere a South facing slope is warmer, Han means facing i guess)
  • jiang 江= river

problems: words with the same sound

  • jiang also stands for border jiang 疆....
  • he 河= also river
  • hai 海 = sea
  • wu 湖 = lake
  • tau 頭 = head
  • zhou 州= region, province (very common in ancient China!)
  • gang 港 = port
  • wan 灣 = bay
  • lin 林 = forest
  • jing 京 = capital / big city (IRL, Beijing = North Capital)

Directional:

  • dong 東 = east
  • nan 南 = south
  • xi 西 = west
  • bei 北= north

Many of these combinations are used in real world (eg: North of the Lake = Wubei.). So for BM map I would have to choose some fancier , more ancient words. Also it is better to relate places on map

For instance: The Eastern Island on the map

  • Donghaiwei = 東海衛 (Fort on the Eastern seas) (looks not so good in Chinese, okay in English sound though)
  • Linhai 臨海 (By the sea)
  • Longjing 龍京 = Dragon Capital / City (again rare in Chinese..but okay in English)
  • Yunxian 雲山 = Cloudy Mountain...

or

  • Chaiyunxian 彩雲山 = Visual sensational Cloudy Mountain ..hmm...

Wuyuan武玄 = Related to Battle, no geographic meaning but looks cool

More to come. I need to think awhile...hmm