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* chaRRme | * chaRRme | ||
* [[chaRRys]] | * '''[[chaRRys]]''' | ||
* caRRess | * caRRess | ||
* doRReen | * doRReen | ||
* eeageRR | * eeageRR | ||
* floweRR | * '''[[Middlefield#floweRR|floweRR]]''' | ||
* loRRett | * loRRett | ||
* neRRell (see [[Pelican Inn]]) | * neRRell (see '''[[Pelican Inn]]''') | ||
* [[RRanova]] | * '''[[RRanova]]''' | ||
* ssaRRah (see [[Ceremony]] | * ssaRRah (see '''[[Ceremony]]''' | ||
* [[xenaRRa]] | * '''[[xenaRRa]]''' | ||
* xoRRenn | * xoRRenn | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 27 March 2023
Slave Names
It would appear that every Master or Mistress has a special convention or formula for naming slaves.
The 'slave name' is used to remind the slave of their role and or status.
The ancient Egyptian rulers had a saying, "Whatsoever bears my name, belongs to me"
A Personal Note from Robin
My personal naming convention follows:
- The first letter of new slave names which is incremented each year.
- Every name includes my initials ('RR')
- All names must be pronounceable, lyrical and meaningful.
A few examples include:
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