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koma-cocoa · 1 year
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victors-grave · 2 months
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The Avaran siblings!
They don't have first names but at least they have last names now.
The youngest of the Avaran siblings, the brother (Left), actually ends up becoming the divineli after Zena and his sister is very protective of him.
Even though they are part of a royal family, both siblings inherit a type of power, which has lead to some rumours that one of their ancestors or someone in their family tree in general was a saint.
And a fun fact, this is their ancestor, who may or may not have had a small relationship with both Ravona and Tye Loe:
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akultalkies · 10 months
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Noushad Ali, Lukman Avaran, Shebin Benson, Jolly Chirayath, Ganapathi, Adhri Joe, Chemban Vinod Jose, Amalda Liz, Archana Padmini, Anarkali Marikar, Nirmal Palazhi, Mammukoya, Nikhil Ramachandran, Deepa Thomas, Dipa Thomas, Shabareesh
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medinainternational · 1 month
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(Motif-Radio) Reggae Pon Top # 17 2024 track listing below:
SINGLES: PRISON OVAL ROCK VERSION JAH BRADEZ- ROCK WITH ME AVARAN- WHO SHALL SEND JAH MASON & PAUL LIPA- WHAT'S THE DEALIN ZION HEAD- POLICE A KILLER LINVAL THOMPSON- GANJAMAN NAAMAN FT. ALBOROSIE- WALK REMIX DAWEH CONGO- BIG BAD SOUND DON CARLOS- PRAISE JAH DAWEH CONGO- WILDERNESS SALLY MWAIR- ANATAYA PRODUCER AJAL FT. EESAH- REAL GANJA FARMER RAS PENCO- TUNNEL VISION JAZ ELISE- GUNMAN
RIDDIMS: FIRE LUV RIDDIM FIGHT AGAIN RIDDIM COSTAMAICA RIDDIM
DANCEHALL: VERSHON- ZIP IT UP DENYQUE- EASE MY MIND KASH PROMISE- MORE BY MYSELF NIGY BOY- NOMAD GYPTIAN & TROUBLEMEKKER- ALL OF ME BAYAKA- ACTIVE BELLA SHMURDA- LONER KIM KELLY- MONEY PILE MISSION STATEMENT RIDDIM BLACK SATIN RIDDIM
ROOTS/ONE DROP/LOVER'S ROCK: MADI SIMMONS- HOW DOES IT FEEL MYKAL ROSE, SUBATOMIC SOUND SYSTEM, HOLLIE COOLIE- GET HIGH RACHAAD AMARJII & SYLFORD WALKER- DUB GOLDEN PEN ALBOROSIE FT. JAZ ELISE- FAITH AZZIZZI ROMEO- JAH SEND THE RAIN STEVE BASWELL- COOL I RASTAMAN WINSTON REEDY- VERY WELL MARTIN CAMPBELL- ACROSS THE SEA MARTIN CAMPBELL- HOPE AND DREAMS DENNIS BROWN- THING IN LIFE EARTH & STONE- I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU ARE GONE
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Anchakkallakokkan Review | Ullas Chemban | Chemban Vinod | Lukman Avaran...
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buzz-london · 6 months
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ChirHaran lila in pre-mughal Mewari style painting.
These days are of VratCharya - when gopies performed vrat of Devi to obtain Shri Krushna as their beloved.
Soul is covered with many material ‘avrans’ (coverings). To make the soul ready for Raas Lila, through chirharan lila, Thakorji replaces them with divine avarans.
Click on the link below to read more on the topic of ChirHaran lila.
https://pushti-marg.net/chira.htm
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isaiah118 · 7 months
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Month of Kislev – A Month of MIRACLES and HOPE
Month of Hope, Rest and Trust
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From the Month of Cheshvan to the Month of Kislev and How They Connect
SHINE – TRUST – HOPE _ SECURITY
Babylonian Name: Kislev – Meaning Security, trust and rest
Month of the year: 9th month of spiritual year and 3rd month of physical year
Theme of the month: It’s the month of HOPE
Season: Fall (Stav) and season of REPENTANCE
Key Appointed Times: Kislev 1 - Rosh Kodesh Kislev – Head of the month of Kislev
Kislev 24 – Chanukah
Tevet 2 – Feast of Dedication
Color/Gemstone: Multicolor, Rainbow - Opal, Jasper
Tribe of Israel: Benjamin – Son of my right hand – MASTERS OF THE BOW/ True Identity
Hebrew Letter:
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Value – 60/To trust, support, lean upon, To come full circle
Action/Body Part: Sleeping/Stomach
Constellation: Sagittarius / The Archer develops war strategies
Monthly Characteristics / Scriptures to Meditate On
Month of HOPE, REST & TRUST
Enter into His rest knowing you are His beloved (1 John 4:18 & Hebrews 6)
Meditate on the Vine and the Branches (John 15)
Month of coming ‘Full Circle.’
Month of Dreams/Bring dreams before Him (Psalms 127:2)
Torah portions of Kislev are full of dreams (Genesis 28-44)
Shine as lights of the world (Matthew 5:14-16 & Philippians 2:12-16)
Stand fast like the Maccabees (Zechariah 4:6 & Philippians 4:1)
TIME TO STAND AGAINST EMPIRES AND CULTURES (Ephesians 6:12)
Pull bow back with the Right Arm of the Lord (Isaiah 53:1)
The Maccabees and the Month of Kislev (Hanukkah)
Why do Jews celebrate Hanukkah? This is a festivity not mentioned or ordained by God. Yet, it is an important festival, not just for the Jews, but for believers as well. For us, December 25 is the day we celebrate the birth of Jesus. However, the Jews celebrate HANUKKAH, known as “THE FEAST OF DEDICATION” or “THE FEAST OF LIGHTS”. This feast is mentioned in the Gospel of John 10:22-23; “And the Feast of Dedication took place in Jerusalem, and it was winter. And Yahshua was walking in the sanctuary, in Solomon's Porch.” Verse 22 clearly states ‘the feast of Dedication’ and specifies, ‘it was winter.’
The story of this important day begins with the death of Alexander the Great. His four main generals divided the empire amongst themselves. One of them named Seleucis fought winning a region that included Israel. After his death Antiochus IV, a Syrian king with Greek blood, who considered himself divine, demanded to be addressed as “Antiochus Epiphanes”, which in the old Greek means “manifested god”. He took control of the region and immediately persecuted the Jews. This persecution included placing a Hellenistic priest in the Jewish temple and preventing Jews from practicing their religion to the point of executing anyone who opposed him.
The Jews were outraged by Antiochus’ claim of being a deity, hence, they gave him a derogatory name; Antiochus Epimanes, translated as “Antiochus the Madman”. Antiochus’ agenda was to impose Greek culture, thereby prohibiting Jews religious and cultural practices.
Antiochus placed the statute of Zeus in the Temple in Jerusalem as well as demanding that similar statutes be placed in every village and every town. And, if this wasn’t enough, he demanded that they build altars and sacrifice pigs in them. (Sounds familiar?) This act, specifically the desecration of the Jewish Temple, brought about ‘The Maccabean Revolt’.
There was an elderly priest named Mattathias who lived in a small village named Modi ‘in (Ben Gurion Airport today), who led the organized resistance along with his five sons: John Gaddi, Simon Thassi, Eleazar Avaran, Jonathan Apphus, and Judas Maccabeus (Maccabeus comes from the Hebrew word for “hammer”). The rebellion started by preventing a Jew from sacrificing to a pagan god and killing the willing priest then killing an officer of the king followed by all the soldiers present. Mattathias escaped with his family to the hills where he was joined by many other faithful Jews.
Mattathias became the leader of the Maccabean revolt that day. He led a series of nightly assaults. Mattathias, being weary and fragile (since he was after all, an elderly man) passed on to his son, Judah, the leadership of the revolt, before passing.
Judah learned the skills of his father, becoming an excellent leader and demonstrated his skills as a military tactician. He quickly earned the nickname “Maccabee”, a Hebrew derived name meaning “hammer”. During the following three years, the Maccabees, as they became known, lived in caves and wore down the Syrian army. The Maccabees became expert at surprise attacks, especially at night. Their guerrilla warfare tactics and nightly assaults, and above all, their faith, hope and trust in God, allowed them to take on their enemy in open combat. Their zeal drove them to victory.
Soon after their victory, they found the altar of the temple defiled and in much need of repair. The sacrifices of pigs, with the idol of Zeus inside the temple, was a gruesome and repulsive scene for the Jews. So, they acted quickly in cleansing, tearing down the altar that had been desecrated and built a new one. On Kislev 25, in the year 165 B.C., they rededicated the temple. This event took place exactly three (3) years to the day of the first desecration by the Assyrians.
According to Jewish tradition, the Maccabees filled the temple lamps with oil. However, they only had enough oil for one day. Hanukkah is celebrated because of an awesome miracle that took place during the dedication of the temple. The oil that was supposed to last one full day, miraculously lasted EXACTLY eight days. The very number of days the priests needed to specially prepare the oil for the temple lamps (Menorah). This miracle does not appear in the books of the Maccabees. It is only recorded in the Talmud (Shabbat 21b) since the Talmud is based on oral traditions.
What is the significance of Hanukkah for us as believers? This is my answer; Hanukkah is a reminder to believers, to be separate and apart from the temptations of the world Peter 2:9 tells us the following; “But you are an elect race, a royal priesthood; a holy people, and a people for possession; that you should proclaim the praises of him who called you out of darkness to His precious light”. (This scripture is a repetition that Peter quoted out ofExodus 19:5 & 6). Just as the Maccabees resisted Antiochus’ assault in wanting to destroy the Jews beliefs and culture, so must we stand firm against the wickedness and assaults of the Antiochus of this age that is so prevalent around us right now. We need to remember that, although we are in this world, we are not of this world as John 17:11-16 tells us.
We also need to remind ourselves that the greatest miracle that we have been given is, Yeshua, Jesus, who is the light of the world.
John 1:5; “and the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overtake it”. John 12:46; “I have come as a Light to the world, that everyone who believes in Me may not remain in the darkness”.
May we, believers stand firm with courage and zeal of a Holy God to do as the Maccabees did, interceding, in prayers and supplication, keeping guard and warring in the spirit, waiting for our deliverance from the Antiochus of this age. Time for the church of Christ to arise as the armies of The Lord of Host. Sing the songs of praise and worship louder than ever before, pray like never before, and as the days grow darker, war in the spirit like never before. For the spirit of the Anti-Christ (Antiochus) knows very well he is running out of time. He is defeated and our soon deliverance from this earthly body is nigh. May we arise as the bride of Christ in this hour.
May the Lord bless you and keep you
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soulfullivingllc · 1 year
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thefakebourgeois · 2 years
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#MoviesIWatch - Thallumaala (2022)
Style, structure, soundtrack, & Lukman Avaran - 100/100. Had a great time being entertained, tensed (that pressure-build before the wedding, uff!), and connecting the dots. Couple of casting choices were meh.
Def watching again.
#tinyreviews
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apenitentialprayer · 3 years
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Underrated Bible story?
Hrrrm. You’re familiar with the story of Eleazar Avaran, brother of Judas Maccabeus? Eleazar fought for the freedom of Judah from the Seleucids, and in his last battle, he sees a massive war elephant. It’s the biggest of the bunch, and richly decorated, and so he assumes that the king is riding it. So he goes for it; he wants to save his people, so he charges without a second thought, impaling the elephant. And the dying animal promptly collapses ontop of him, crushing him. In medieval art, Eleazar was seen as a type of Christ; he sacrificed himself to save his comrades. He laid down his life for his friends. Eleazar wouldn’t be considered a martyr in the tradition sense; he wasn’t killed for his faith, but died fighting for his faith. In that way, he more closely resembles the Islamic shahīd archetype. But it’s heroic. It’s just such a vivid, striking story, even though it’s told in about four verses (1 Maccabees 6:43-46)
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Star Trek Aliens Names Bank
Compiled for your convenience, a bank of canon names for the most common aliens of Star Trek.
These are compiled from Memory Alpha and Memory Beta. I tried to distinguish given and surnames as best I could, and generally did not include a name if it was too unclear. Same goes for names of individuals without a specified gender, since we don't know if or how names are gendered for these various cultures. This is also the reason why names are split by gender at all. Beta canon was occasionally used to distinguish given names v. surnames for Alpha canon names (such as Dukat being specified as a surname). For characters that were spies disguised as another species, if their alter ego had a distinct name, I gave each name to their respective species. If not (i.e. Seska), I did not include the name because its unclear to which culture the name derives from. There is a good amount of guesswork in here, and undoubtedly errors.
Species included are Andorians, Bajorans, Betazoids, Bolians, Caitians, Cardassians, Denobulans, Ferengi, Jem'Hadar, Klingons, Orions, Romulans, Tellarites, Trill, Vorta, and Vulcans.
This can be used for general reference at the sorts of names appropriate to each species, or for random generation based on phonemes, such as can be found in Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator, whose namesbase feature was the base concept used for this.
Several of these have very small sample sizes, and may produce janky results in phoneme generators. Male names are overrepresented for pretty much every species. Make of that what you will
Andorian
Andorians in Alpha Canon are generally referred to by only one name, but in Beta Canon have an expanded naming system (only names aligning with this system are included), with a given name, a surname prefix (ch' for chan, sh' for shen, th' for thaan, and zh' for zhen), and a surname, generally taken from the zhavey (zhen parent). They also tend to have nicknames, which are included on a separate line. Chan and thaan are often considered to more or less correspond to masculinity, and when dealing with binary species, tend to use he/him pronouns, with shen and zhen being the same towards femininity and generally using she/her pronouns.
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Talla
Male Given Names
Erit,Ghee,Thy'lek
Surnames
Ithyk,Keval,P'Trell,Ryn,Shran,Shras,Shukar,Talas,Tarah,Telev,Thelin,Tholos,Thon,Thoris,Gareb,Jhamel,Lissan
Beta Canon
Chan (male) Given Names
Thirishar,Onalishenar,Senthofar,Krasizhrar,Yanishuran,Aranthanien,Silash,Finirath,Ledanyi,Anlenthoris,Vraath,Hessretheress,Shanradeskel,Themnorsith,Thezalden,Threlas,Serrosel,Tharantana,Ramasanar,Gilmesheid,Tharia,Zhimen,Shelithan,Elefthor,Thanashal,Astellet,Sonnisar,Veldaclien,Aravesh,Veraldorash,Helthari,Shritharia
Shar,Shenar,Veni,Thanien,Shal,Clien,Thoris
Shen (female) Given Names
Vindizhei,Thali,Lahvishri,Chelienal,Trenkanshent,Lemarliten,Trenev,Resthenar,Iravothra,Avaranthi,Pava Ek'Noor,Kiramassala,Jessala,Vaacith,Lecheb,Thriazhrovarasa,Vinithnel,Sherivan,Savaaroa,Zharran,Randishira,Molsetev,Antocadra,Corallavellis,Ythrilasifsa
Dizhei,Vishri,Kanshent,Thenar,Avaran,Ythril
Thaan (male) Given Names
Tavrithinn,Thavanichent,Thelin,Hravishran,Kainon,Shantherin,Nisverin,Menteshay,Zharian,Neshaal,Shantherin,Thantarishran,Rasanis,Setheleyis,Vilashrel,Rahendervakell,Fellaren,Shir,Trethishavu,Thelianaresth,Beschelcorea,Thanatazhres,Menteshay,Shelerib
Anichent,Shran,Sethel,Shrel,Thelian,Corea,Zhres,Erib
Zhen (female) Given Names
Shathrissia,Arenthialeh,Charivretha,Thirijhamel,Anishtalla,Zeusal,Ranishegarth,Kitazoanra,Solloven,Kellerasana,Sessethantis,Vrathev,Celerasayna,Thrintarno,Sellessi,Chasinthrof,Altheria,Araev,Birivallah,Kellessar,Salla,Kitazoanra,Torethirala,Thrantira
Thriss,Thia,Vretha,Jhamel,Talla,Kell,Thantis,Thira
Surnames
Thane,Cheen,Dani,Rraazh,Vazdi,Faila,Valrass,Zoarhi,Dhaven,Sorichas,Ralaavazh,Menlich,Ethar,Liro,Harnen,Vhrane,Garis,Clane,Regda,Vansh,Refel,Lavan,Menchal,Zaigrel,Naar,Desh,Phair,Mas,Sharn,Prenni,Gesrit,Lesinas,Vethris,Mezret,Felleth,Shelos,Thalis,Foruta,Vhendreni,Rothress,Faila,Berro,Aqabaa,Chun,Clane,Ethre,Evram,Fairoh,Firro,Kelavar,Kerrosoth,Lan,Larn,Lero,Lesinas,Lessa,Letha,Lhren,Mai,Makesh,Mirrin,Meth,Nuillan,Nora,Ness,Noreth,Narv,Nayla,Pavarzi,Priil,Raazn,Ral,Ranthi,Rasdeth,Rassa,Rave,Ren,Retsu,Rhettel,Revash,Rhun,Riin,Rin,Rithsiria,Ruathain,Rreev,Shelas,Sena,Shant,Shendileth,Shoras,Sonnas,Tarash,Terren,Theloh,Thyfon,Tran,Vennias,Vansh,Gorin,Vesk,Vlene,Vraas,Vorothishria,Vrent,Vres,Vress,Vroth,Vrun,Zenne,Zaigrel,Zathrosia,Zharath
Bajoran
Bajorans put their surnames first and thus have the name order of Surname Given Name
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Grem,Aroya,Renora,Blin,Nerys,Maru,Rahl,Wilkarah,Mika,Laren,Talia,Korena,Jaxa,Celes,Naprem,Fala,Pallra,Sul,Adami
Male Given Names
Laan,Tennan,Antos,Tromac,Vek,Seeto,Kannu,Elig,Kag,Daier,Chaye,Essa,Holza,Gueta,Luson,Apren,Falor,Pohl,Reon,Taban,Oak,Mabrin,Holem,Nalas,Akrem,Benyan,Pol,Gel,Migdal,Karn,Gale,Edon,Rez,Ch'Ano,Ren,Los,Anaydis,Landi,Jolan,Ram,Hovath
Surnames
Akorem,Alenis,Anara,Anjohl,Avesta,Azin,Bareil,Baltrim,Basso,Bek,Belar,Bemar,Benten,Bodan,Bolka,Brilgar,Borum,Brin,Chalan,Ches'sarro,Day,Deela,Dekon,Eblan,Els,Ermat,Fala,Faren,Furel,Galis,Gantt,Gerron,Gettor,Gia,Girani,Gramm,Halb,Hazar,Heler,Horis,Horran,Hortak,Ibudan,Imutta,Ishan,Jabara,Jaro,Jas,Jatarn,Jillur,Jomat,Kainon,Kalem,Kara,Kaval,Keena,Keeve,Kesha,Kira,Klin,Koral,Koran,Krim,Kubus,Lai,Laira,Lamonay,Latara,Latha,Leeta,Lenaris,Li,Li-Paz,Lisea,Lobo,Lorit,Luma,Lupaza,Marat,Mardah,Marika,Mera,Meressa,Mobara,Mora,Mullibok,Nane,Neela,Ojuy,Okala,Onara,Opaka,Oram,Ornak,Orta,Ossan,Pelin,Pinar,Porta,Proka,Quen,Ro,Razka,Redab,Reiskin,Rhit,Roana,Romara,Rota,Rozahn,Shakaar,Saghi,Sarish,Sarjeno,Sebarr,Seelee,Shabren,Shaxs,Sirco,Sito,Solbor,Solis,Sorad,Surmak,Tabor,Tagana,Tahna,Tal,Talnot,Talpet,Taluno,Teero,Tekoa,Telna,Timor,Tolena,Tonsa,Topek,Tor,Tora,Toran,Trakor,Trazko,Trentin,Ungtae,Vaatrik,Varani,Varis,Weld,Winn,Woban,Y'Pora,Yarka,Yassim,Yeln,Yendar,Zayra,Zocal
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Viri,Ment,Lan,Vas,Rees,Eloija,Wadeen,Sesana,Edeen,Lariah,Huri,Bena,Catrin,Jalika,Anra,Neve,Sar,Losor,Sholl,Sin,Cerys,Vaas,Nell,Karys,Cheren,Klatta,Lunas,Loral,Audj,Sirsy,Kol,Elis,Syla,Marta,Delan,Valina,Torly,Sor,Semna,Nabir,Flin,Ytrin,Dels,Reyla,Murent,Mar,Pal,Lenn,Lin,Kaska,Zehar,Meel,Raina,Patiens,Dion,Anora,Iniri,Nola,LoMar,Randu,Lawr,Jocan,Jael,Serra,Meryn,Delah,Casten,Kavi,Tomo,Ti,Bet,Jis,Nis,Tormak,Iriya,Ryslin,Harta,Delle,Sulan,Taryl,Nerissa,Lusa,Calderon,Dorren,Remarro,Patra,Chan,Etra,Chantrea,Onala,Sisla,Lena,Selin,Hoon,Ilen,Mehwyn,Cathlys,Ahleen,Belda,Kather,Issa,Minna,Ral,Rass,Yeta,Res,Aba,Pian,Rond,Koryn,Sereni,Mabey,Kayanil,Teru,Dejana,Cedara,Trinell,Lin,Inasi,Hedda,Tibb,Juze,Rillio,Janin,Elliena,Remara,Lyyra,Renalla,Syed,Din,Eltur,Fala,Lani,Reeks,Ani,Sant,Mara,Veneeda,Ellevet,Mafon,Jezahl,Meris
Male Given Names
Bis,Juk,Sale,Vel,Cam,Tol,Dans,Theno,Groell,Lapyn,Seefa,Meklat,Jiram,Vai,Rodirya,Kavar,Nemani,Ligin,Ang,Belem,Toh,Okrin,Selinn,Adir,Tarn,Madal,Desca,Vinik,Cam,Senn,Zed,Sibias,Tal,Mace,Hayn,Bajin,Chalmon,Nikende,Mirosha,Fol,Kant,Koln,Cotes,Leez,Zedlar,Elt,Dast,Calan,Vilar,Dal,Koth,Adassa,Rota,Morr,Nath,Jelt,Kon,Posh,Dobat,Treo,Morr,Vell,Sen,Osen,Traco,Ral,Tel,Tolo,Kly,Remaht,Palin,Toos,Den,Rygis,Kero,Azahn,Nath,Anjar,Prem,Beyn,Shie,Kash,Dren,Najem,Chakrys,Tybe,Wabak,Jaras,Nion,Ven,Apren,Morio,Jorel,Ton,Plean,Ulli,Illior,Jak,Biran,Weir,Aldos,Pohl,Soan,Lathrop,Usbor,Darin,Fin,Duravit,Muri,Tarka,Pendan,Jau,Noth,Barnoe,Devys,Parva,Ren,Pem,Falor,Yovre,Aldris,Jouvirna,Treo,Errid,Tryst,Drade,Bal,Artir,Reoh,Pol,Stoat,Tenzil,Del,Jek,Danriv,Keelen,Fasil,Bekar,Dever,Yentin,Sten,Lac,Denar,Obahr,Lerg,Salan,Tavus,Jendo,Vecta,Dake,Dalrys,Norvan,Losig,Jobar,Lyas,Ashek,Jakar,Bothna,Ketauna,Cal,Vanka,Lar,Resk,Ona,Torem,Navo,Keral,Tem,Evet,Tendren,Jynan,Nogar,Avtra,Ephis,Nico,Heldron,Gis,Maya,Noka,Revi,Berin,Antol,Elkhur,Nareth,Danur,Cohr,Ardell,Remna,Karna,Antosso,Noth,Asand,Pim,Lask,Reyn,Drasa,Falor,Kolek,Sil,Kuzas,Stovol,Surt,Graim,Teyshan,Keyth,Linjarin,Arvam,Pego
Surnames
Acto,Akhere,Aku,Aland,Alavor,Aleco,Aleyni,Alitess,Alle,Aloram,Altek,Altrino,Amkot,Anten,Argan,Arin,Arla,Aro,Asarem,Atira,Aur,Aylam,Azeni,Ayvon,Barada,Baras,Barys,Bellis,Belwan,Bata,Battes,Bey,Betenn,Beren,Benzar,Bojja,Borilak,Bram,Brandis,Carlien,Carik,Capril,Callis,Calan,Charna,Cerin,Cenn,Cawlder,Comvic,Coldri,Col,Chon,Chinjen,Cryan,Cotor,Coste,Corrin,Damas,Dalba,Dal,Dakahna,Darrah,Darb,Dava,Daul,Denik,Delevan,Devla,Derwell,Derish,Denveer,Denoray,Donal,Divaro,Deyreth,Elren,Eleth,Ela,Eivos,Estal,Erish,Eran,Enkar,Endred,Enand,Elvem,Exsin,Evik,Etana,Fereel,Fanna,Fandor,Fallert,Frith,Frelan,Flanner,Fisel,Ficen,Gan,Gamon,Galoren,Gai,Gatryk,Garvish,Garune,Gar,Gandal,Gelia,Gaysd,Grenta,Grenchen,Gran,Goros,Hava,Hatram,Hasa,Harana,Hannan,Halpas,Hersaaka,Hegol,Hegel,Hazar,Hören,Honn,Hon,Hollim,Hnada,Itamis,Istani,Ishan,Inna,Inartha,Ina,Ilar,Jarata,Jaras,Janri,Jamay,Jalas,Jaza,Jarmus,Jex,Jessel,Jennica,Jekko,Jull,Joson,Jona,Jod,Kan,Kallis,Kalem,Kala,Kataal,Kanton,Kant,Kandal,Kawa,Keev,Ke,Kellec,Kel,Kejan,Kiska,Kilikarri,Kifal,Kevlin,Kesla,Keree,Kohn,Koli,Kren,Kova,Koratta,Koral,Krish,Kulan,Kyli,Lauoc,Kenn,Lale,Lagan,Lafe,Leiris,Legan,Ledahn,Lavin,Lennis,Lenkit,Lenaris,Liro,Linsa,Linc,Loran,Lonnic,Londar,Litna,Lyll,Lubaar,Loten,Malen,Ma,Maranu,Manos,Malor,Marn,Marinasa,Marin,Marika,Marel,Merab,Menvel,Mel,Mehar,Matram,Mira,Mibar,Mesto,Meressa,Mor,Mitra,Nalan,Naka,Myda,Nedani,Natlar,Nane,Novor,Nolan,Nilan,Nev,Nes,Nendi,Nelish,Ompar,Oluvas,Oden,Ocman,Obanak,Onial,Ornathia,Orisin,Orojop,Par,Paqu,Paola,Pak,Pernon,Periki,Paroti,Pova,Po,Plin,Pin,Petra,Priya,Preta,Prana,Pralon,Ran,Rals,Rald,Radovan,Rasmus,Ranz,Ransel,Rano,Rann,Ranga,Rejias,Reis,Rava,Renet,Remis,Rifin,Riasha,Rhyne,Reydau,Resten,Riv,Riszen,Romara,Rulan,Rozahn,Roser,Salan,Sadakita,Settie,Setrin,Scio,Scalin,Shesa,Sharet,Shandor,Shad,Shabren,Shul,Shon,Shoka,Shiri,Sloi,Sinchante,Silne,Shula,Sorash,Solonor,Solis,Synta,Synder,Syba,Strine,Stassen,Sorretta,Sorati,Tal,Tagen,Tam,Taluno,Talissin,Talis,Taro,Taren,Tapren,Tanin,Tanar,Tenna,Tem,Teler,Tef,Tigart,Thill,Theron,Thera,Teris,Tenev,Tir,Tikka,Tikar,Tihana,Tol,Tiven,Tiros,Torrna,Torken,Torin,Torasia,Tola,Tren,Travil,Trakor,Tova,Torvan,Twahn,Tunhal,Trinia,Trentin,Usaya,Url,Ungtae,Ulu,Veldis,Velda,Vernay,Verin,Veralla,Vendoma,Velura,Vu,Viran,Werron,Wayeh,Waska,Wasa,Waru,Wyte,Woros,Worin,Wistod,Wintik,Winser,Yevir,Yeln,Ychell,Yandu,Yukei,Yorka,Yilb,Yevlin,Zeden,Zain
Betazoid
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Deanna,Lwaxana,Kestra
Male Given Names
Tam,Sabin,Reittan,Andrus,Lon
Surnames
Amanin,Elbrun,Genestra,Grax,Hagan,Jurot,Troi,Stadi,Suder
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Adana,Eusho,Meron,Chaxaza,Lorella,Ilirra,Elleth,Doraxi,Damira,Drennela,Mira,Gira,Enamori,Juliet,Molaranna,Jirelle,Ione,Mara,Kan,Yulana,Nerissa,Veronica,Sephara,Anissina,Malla,Rina,Aldora,Sorana
Male Given Names
Edam,Tal,Col,Dal,Han,Ellum,Cort,Lem,Ven,Rennan,Kenth,Kolanis,Elvo,Bael,Kojo,Sonek,Gwendal,Hent,Barin,Gart
Surnames
Astrun,Benzon,Berel,Byxthar,Corbin,Deel,Deo,Duren,Enaren,Sark,Faal,Fort,Genstra,Jenn,Kaldarren,Kav,Kif,Kitain,Konya,Lasren,Mikala,Minnar,Mryax,Nomine,Obertag,Oxila,Povron,Pran,Rhonu,Tancreda,Tevren,Tran,Vint,Xerix,Xerx
Bolian
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Lysia,Mitena
Male Given Names
Zim,Ardon,Hars
Surnames
Brott,Broht,Brathaw,Boq'ta,Arlin,Adislo,Rixx,Mot,Haro,Graife,Golwat,Chell,Vendome,Vadosia
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Danna,Yal,Tiris,Joris,Reedesa
Male Given Names
Solian Jarso,Ventor,Falnam,Falvin,Kopyc,Ty,Lat,Gallin,Denor,Var,Vax,Min,Hranok
Surnames
Aenni,Brex,Bokk,Bixx,Benesch,Coron,Chordys,Chiroka,Chall,Fyyl,Frnats,Fornnel,Edrel,Doss,Dorthan,Dor,Dee,Grimnar,Grench,Gom,Gof,Ixxen,Hyaud,Hruok,Hrevet,Loxx,Lorus,K'narf,Kai-ree,Jolev,Jeloq,Jast,Mobe,Mijoral,Manute,Neol,Nea,Naithe,Nadeen,Royse,Rizz,Rhaast,Ressix,Tydoan,Trell,T'rb,Tornot,Tokk,Tharp,Taneko,Tane,Tak,Wat,Waen,Ulthan,Ulos,Zora,Zife,Zenth,Zar,Yraxys,Yott,Yelg
Caitian
Alpha Canon
M'Ress,T'Ana
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Hriss,Hsuuri,Kyona,M'grash,M'morr,Shiboline,M'Tesint,Niwara,R'Miia,T'Ana
Male Given Names
C'Raal,Mlawr,M'Nirl,Dynkorra,Erovan,Ghee,Grenner,Rraak,Rriarr,Sh'aow,S'rrel,Ssura,Kenioth
Surnames (and other names)
D'irraj,M'nass,M'nault,M'rest,M'sitt,N'nance,M'mar,V'rrone,Brr'ynn,B'kash,M'Relle,M'Ress,M'Rill,M'Roaa,M'Zeo,P'Trell,P'Tross
Cardassian
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Asha,Ulani,Iliana,Natima,Mila,Jil,Gilora,Ziyal
Male Given Names
Dan,Joret,Elim,Tekeny,Gary,Tavor,Nanpart,Aamin,Mekor,Crell,Kotan,Silaran,Rugal,David,Enabran,Thrax
Surnames
Ari,Belor,Benil,Boheeka,Borven,Broca,Bronok,Brun,Cazanjian,Corak,Curry,Dal,Damar,Danar,Darhe'el,Daro,Dejar,Delgado,Dolak,Dukat,Ekoor,Entek,Evek,Garak,Ghemor,Goris,Hadar,Hogue,Hovat,Hutzel,Jasad,Kamar,Kell,Korinas,Kovat,Krim,Lang,Lasaran,Lemec,Lonar,Macet,Madred,Makbar,Malor,Marayn,Marratt,Marritza,Mavek,Memad,Moset,Nador,Ocett,Orra,Pa'Dar,Parmak,Parn,Pirak,Porania,Preloc,Prenar,Prin,Ranor,Rejal,Rekelen,Revok,Rusot,Russol,Seltan,Seskal,Siana,Spumco,Stipes,Surjak,Tain,Tajor,Telak,Telle,Toran,Trepar,Tulet,Turrel,Vorlem,Vornar,Yaltar,Zarale
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Elima,Niala,Nal,Athra,Neta,Erelya,Teretis,Kam,Rakena,Tera,Kaleen,Kayana,Traya,Alyn,Thebroca,Lethra,Rhan,Sanir,Reta,Renest,Jil,Penelya,Elinas,Veja,Kel,Tela,Arati,Nyra,Duran,Kater,Malyn,Geleth,Arys,Mhevita,Eleta,Lim,Meya,Alira,Kalisi,Reykor,Zivan,Ilani,Leej,Seia,Rana,Meka,Miras,Enevek,Sree
Male Given Names
Tret,Dost,Lamerat,Ithas,Prynok,Ulan,Sakal,Corat,Joret,Zurin,Trekal,Ilona,Kotan,Curry,Stipes,Velok,Rokan,Procal,Skrain,Ravel,Kag,Niral,Merak,Corbin,Laen,Aman,Kutel,Tolan,Dero,Allo,Alon,Cronal,Govar,Mev,Ker,Danig,Mikor,Colat,Joran,Feric,Pythas,Martis,Pasir,Gotto,Krim,Draban,Barkan,Akellen,Kotan,Jos,Rel,Ren,Edek,Feron,Denison,Korbath,Hogue,Nyrok,Drune,Krai,Alardig,Begom,Irvek,Ghret,Terek,Kelas,Revel,Limor,Pol,Morad,Gri,Gerat,Ghel,Ataan,Erek,Yannik,Gaten,Sigol,Yoriv,Andrul,Ghemik,Arn,Mindur,Onar,Gell,Evek,Koler,Tomorok,Shyak,Orm,Rakan,Strell,Joer,Cren,Sem,Chato
Surnames
Alnak,Alaren,Akret,Akleen,Akha,Abor,Antos,Antok,Anjen,Amark,Artoc,Arlal,Bilek,Berat,Bennek,Bartat,Bamarek,Bry,Bornar,Crell,Coram,Corac,Dal,Dakal,Daret,Darek,Dan,Dejit,David,Datar,Darnay,Dijmas,Detrek,Deru,Dekreny,Doveror,Doval,Divok,Dracos,Du'Lam,Dubarok,Dygan,Duzek,Dulcet,Dulath,Endar,Ekron,Efheny,Erak,Entor,Enkoa,Engor,Ewai,Esad,Erud,Erem,Fubar,Forkis,Foral,Fhret,Fanto,Geyl,Gavron,Gary,Garan,Gohdon,Glessin,Glees,Gys,Gurgey,Gundar,Gruner,Hallitz,Halek,Horven,Hidret,Hekt,Hekit,Havar,Hanno,Haneri,Ico,Jerax,Jartek,Jaana,Kein,Karn,Karle,Kalanis,Kaidan,Kentar,Kener,Kellet,Khevet,Keve,Ketan,Korven,Kine,Kudesh,Kruva,Kretech,Lakhat,Lok,Locan,Lleye,Letin,Lon,Lokar,Lorjek,Makur,Majut,Maret,Marak,Maleren,Malbret,Mavek,Matrik,Matan,Marok,Mengred,Mendor,Mekkar,Megar,Mayrat,Minok,Migar,Mhevet,Merid,Merdan,Mera,Mutak,Mulak,Morad,Monor,Mondrig,Mogad,Nekelen,Narat,Najeelev,Nadok,Turan,Nol,Nogar,Nevel,Nerwat,Nereda,Onell,Omek,Oben,Orloc,Oran,Ra’orn,Pa’Dan,Parek,Pareg,Panh,Prekeny,Prang,Straken,Pirak,Pelor,Pelek,Ratav,Rantok,Ragat,Rafod,Renar,Relaw,Rejal,Rhukal,Rhemet,Reyar,Renzo,Rugal,Rokai,Sentor,Sek,Saneel,Sa’Kat,Surjan,Slaine,Skyl,Shenob,Taqut,Tahgla,Tarvok,Tarrik,Tarn,Tarinas,Telur,Telso,Teljan,Telek,Teldin,Timot,Throk,Tevrek,Terrell,Terr,Temet,Trant,Trang,Trach,Toran,Trepar,Trelar,Tunol,Urkar,Verden,Vekeer,Veda,Varc,Vara,Vorat,Veruda,Veress,Yuqar,Yopal,Yaltar,Zarin,Zarcot,Zarale
Denobulan
Denobulans appear to have only one name, as the only Denobulan with a clear surname is Feezal Phlox, and it is very possible that her husband's name was tacked on simply for the convenience of the human crew.
Alpha Canon
Female Names
Feezal,Forlisa,Indaura,Kessil,Trevix,Vesna
Male Names
Phlox,Bogga,Groznik,Klaban,Mettus,Yolen,Zepht
Beta Canon
Female Names
Terim Azleya,Crenfel,Ghrex,Grazna,Triphox,Telles Vindeilin
Male Names
Korl,Masc,Mettus,Parnikee,Salagho Threx,Tropp,Vleb
Ferengi
Ferengi appear to only use one name.
Alpha Canon
Female Names
Ishka,Lumba,Pel,Prinadora
Male Names
Adred,Arridor,Barbo,Belongo,Berik,Birta,Bok,Bractor,Brunt,Brak,Broik,Farek,Frin,Frool,Gaila,Gant,Gegis,Gint,Gorad,Goss,Gral,Grimp,Grish,Hoex,Igel,Kayron,Kazago,Keldar,Kol,Kono,Krax,Krem,Leck,Par Lenor,Letek,Lonzo,Lurin,Mordoc,Morta,Muk,Nog,Nava,Nibor,Nilva,Nunk,Omag,Orpax,Plegg,Prak,Quark,Rom,Qol,Quimp,Rata,Reyga,Smeet,Solok,Sovak,Stol,Tarr,Tog,Tol,Torrot,Turot,Tye,Ulis,Yeggie,Zek
Beta Canon
Female Names
Bralik,Chartreux,Delka,Duwain,Gera,Ilka,Jubbletta,Marna,Parilka,Rwogo,Voshma,Wagga,Weede,Yrena
Male Names
Aramut,Arno,Balt,Base,Baun,Bijon,Bikk,Bindu,Blemin,Blork,Blout,Blud,Bokat,Borit,Breel,Broc,Brolok,Brubrak,Brund,Chek,Chig,Chintz,Chram,Corlan,Cort,Dav,Deleg,Derro,Dirf,Dorl,Drak,Drayan,Drek,Drik,Dverl,Fal,Falar,Feg,Flax,Flem,Flus,Flynk,Fog,Fram,Frek,Frinx,Garjak,Gart,Gash,Gek,Geln,Gezunt,Gimba,Glat,Glav,Glint,Goem,Goff,Gormie Gormatop,Greb,Grek,Greko,Grix,Gubbin,Gweemo,Hadron,Haurk,Hecko,Helk,Idris,Igel,Issa,Iskel,Joq,Kain,Karg,Kazago,Klarn,Koob,Krechma,Kreln,Kurga,Lifax,Lig,Lant,Lenk,Lept,Liph,Logi,Lonz,Lorp,Zook,Martok,Mecko,Meelo,Mezzo,Migg,Milch,Mirt,Mok,Mox,Moxon,Munk,Myynagi,Nam,Neek,Nix,Nurt,Obe,Oblat,Oblatis,Oblix,Ogger,Olix,Orax,Pluboi,Pod,Posck,Pharh,Promp,Pug,Quirk,Quoop,Qaris,Rableg,Radny,Rank,Rauplop,Rogi,Schlecht,Shmenge,Sluggo,Smoog,Sneat,Squeeb,Squim,Stoonk,Strope,Sumash,Sner,Sorv,Tran,Trapunto,Triv,Tarken,Throk,Trog,Trop,Tunk,Twim,Untz,Vinx,Vol,Vorp,Vung,Vurp,Yinkee,Yomgro,Yost,Zemel,Zhrel,Zind,Zirk,Zoid
Jem'Hadar
Jem'Hadar have names consisting of two parts, separated by an apostrophe. A few of these parts have been repeated, and it's unclear if there is a specific system behind the names.
Alpha Canon
First Part of Name
Amat,Arak,Duran,Goran,Ikat,Ixtana,Kudak,Lamat,Limara,Meso,Omet,Remata,Talak,Temo,Toman,Virak,Yak
Second Part of Name
Igan,Taral,Adar,Agar,Ika,Rax,Etan,Ukan,Son,Clan,Iklan,Klan,Talan,Zuma,Torax,Kara,Talon
Beta Canon
First Part of Name
Amar,Amet,Azet,Baraj,B,Edan,Gurat,Hanal,Imat,Javal,Kaddo,Koret,Kudak,Makla,Lyb,Mahn,Manan,Mokata,Mustata,Noret,Odera,Oken,Rak,Rodek,Rogan,Rotan,Tozara,Turan,Umat,Valast,Virak,Tugol,Varat,Varen,Xono,Yek
Second Part of Name
Itak,Alox,Izan,Aran,Roll,Atal,Urak,Ahan,Korex,Tivon,Borawn,Alak,Itan,Gor,R,Kifn,Agar,Klan,Klan,Ikar,Klen,Alak,Tazan,Kodan,Agar,Talag,Kesh,Ekan,Adan,Aval,Iklan,Atan,Idan,Agor,Clan,Talon
Klingon
Klingons generally use a given name and a patrynomic (i.e. 'Son of Mogh'). Houses do sometimes change name based on whoever is currently heading it, but sometimes retain a name of a noted prior member.
Alpha Canon
Female Names
Azetbur,Ba'el,B'Elanna,Bu'kaH,Ch'Rega,Dennas,Doran,Grilka,Gi'ral,Huss,Kahlest,Kali,Karana,K'Ehleyr,Kolana,Krelik,K'Rene,Kurak,L'Rell,Laneth,L'Naan,Lukara,Lursa,M'Nea,Mara,Miral,N'Garen,Shenara,Sirella,Synon,Talij,Tavana,Turla,Valkris,Vekma,Vixis,Zegov
Male Names
Amar,Antaak,A'trom,Atul,Ba'ktor,Barak-Kadan,Bar'el,Barot,B'Etor,B'iJik,Bo'rak,Brok'tan,Brota,Chang,Ch'Pok,Ch'Targh,Chu'vok,Darok,D'Ghor,Divok,Drex,Duras,Gorkon,Goroth,Gowron,Grafk,Hij'qa,H'ohk,Hon-Tihl,H'ta,Huraga,Japar,Ja'rod,J'Dan,Jodmos,Kahless,K'orin,K'vort,Kahmar,Kang,Kargan,Katogh,Kaybok,Kaz,Keedera,Kell,Kerla,Klaa,Klaang,Klag,K'mpec,K'mtar,K'Nera,K'Nor,Kobor,Kodrak,Kohlar,Kol,Kol-Sha,Kolax,Kolos,Koloth,Konmel,Kor,Koral,Korath,Korax,Kornan,Korok,Koroth,Korrd,Korris,Kortar,Koth,Kozak,Kras,Krell,K'retok,Kruge,K'Tal,K'Temang,K'Temoc,Kulge,Kunivas,Kuri,Kurn,K'Vada,K'Vagh,Larg,Larna,Leskit,Linkasa,L'Kor,Lorgh,Lurkan,M'Rek,M'tokra,Magh,Maltz,Martok,Marab,Mogh,Molor,Morag,Morak,Morath,Morka,Mow'ga,M'Rel,Mur'Eq,Noggra,Nu'Daq,Or'Eq,Orak,Ortikan,Pahash,M'Kota R'Cho,Reclaw,Rejac,Rodek,Rorg,Rurik,Rynar,Sarpek,Shovak,Silrek,Sompek,Sorval,Stex,T'Kuvma,T'vis,Tel-Peh,Telok,Toral,Tenavik,T'Greth,Thopok,T'Kar,Toq,Torak,Torath,Torg,Torin,Tse'Dek,Tumek,Ujilli,Vagh,Voq,Vorok,W'mar,Worf,Yeto
Beta Canon
Female Names
Altrom,B'Eko,B'Ekara,B'Eler,B'Elem,B'Elath,Beqar,B'Ellor,B'Ettak,B'Etris,B'essa'al,B'Oraq,B'Lor,B'Yor,B'Ursana,B'Urgan,B'Urad,Cherek,Chetar,Chernoth,Divash,D'jia,Do'Yoj,Doran,Gaj,Gava,Gi'ral,Ginva,Glazya,Gothspar,Gothmara,Gratach,Grul,Indizar,J'Ula,Ja'tesh,Jurva,Jonu,Kaasin,Kaj,K'ahlynn,Kahlest,Kal,Kalrind,Karreka,Karra,K'Draq,Kimt,K'lavut,Koren,Koronin,Krevor,K'Taran,K'Tar,K'Zinn,Lakras,Lazhna,Logt,Loreva,Lunob,Lorta,Lurqal,Magna,Ma'kella,Marasa,Meraht,Melota,Moj'ih,M'vil,Orruk,Ohm,Prayak,Qat'qa,Q'Idar,Rekan,Rajhemda'la,Rinla,Rota,Shajara,Shen,T'Agga,Tabona,Tamal,Tarol,Tarilla,Tev,Tereth,Torj,Trohka,T'Var,Valdyr,Valatra,Virka,Vijak,Veselka,Eral,Vladra,Veselka,Wolm,Wol,Yoqala
Male Names
Adon,Aakan,Alakon,Aktuh,Aktaj,Akor,Aperokei, Anyoqq,Arraq,Argashek,Argan,B'ator,Bardak Linron,Balak,Bek'Ta,Berolik,Berik,Beltz,Belq,Biroq,Bors,Boron Kallarax,Borma,Armek,Bo'roth,B'Vat,B'Tak,Bronal,Breg,Charg,Charak,ChaqI,ChanTogh,Cha'DIch,Ch'Tan,Ch'lan,Ch'kan,Ch'gran,Dargh,Danqo,D'Lor,D'cIq,Dazzo,Davok,Dirak,Dorak,Dolmorr,Dokil,Dohk,Do'Ming,D'kar,Draxon,DRacla,Dorrek,D'Vak,Durak,Fuhrman,Fron'chak,Gapo,Ganthet,Ganok,Gannik,Galarch,Gahlar,Gelt,Gatrell,Garvig,Garvak,Gimor,Gha'rek,G'mtor,G'joth,Gordek,Gorath,Goran,Gorak,Gonn,Goryq,Gorv,Gortak,Gort,Gorrik,Goroth,Gralk,Gra'Kor,Grakal,Gowrik,Gotlak,Grevaq,Grax,Grannk,Grot,Gronn,Grokla,Grodak,Grnar,Grunnil,Grozik,Grouk,Grotek,G'Zar,Gyrik,Gwarz,Guroth,Gurlk,hiJaK,Hervog,Hegron,Hark,Ibrach,Hurgor,Hurghom,Ja'rod,Jardak,Janar,Jadar,Ja'rod,J'dah,J'Bris,Jaroun,J'mpok,J'lang,J'kral,J'Doq,Jureth,J'rgan,J'rak,Joqel,Jo'Krat,J'nek,Kaaj,K’teng,K'tark,K'am,Kagak,Kaga,Kabrerr,Kaarg,Kaare,Kagran,Kaghvagh,Kagh,Kagg,Kage,Kagdar,Kahrl,Kahnrah,Kahlor,Kaldon,Kalax,Kalaw,Kalan,Kalak,Kalor,Kallarax,Kaljagh,Kaleth,Kamar,Kam'pok,Kalun,Kaltar,Kerab,Kanjis,Kanjar,Kandless,Kasak,Karhammur,Kargan,Karel,Kaul,Kateq,Kasiel,Kaseli,K'Dhan,Kbrex,Kaz,Kellen,Kell,Kelad,Kegren,Keer,Ker,Kentin,Kenni,Vlict,Kelthos,Khegh,Khall,Kevlar,Kest,Kesh,Khulr,Khone,Khod,Khezri,Khel,Kir,Kiosan,Kimm,Kich'ta,Kitold,Kishlat,Kirrin,Kiregh,Klasq,Klaad,Kligrok,K'Ley,K'Leht,K'lotek,Klorga,Klor,Kloor,Klivv,Klithis,K'mdek,Kl'rt,Klovagh,K'mpar,K'moth,K'Mek,K'naiah,K'muc,K'mtok,Kohn,Kodrash,Kodek,Kobyk,Kolan,Kolak,Kol,Kolor,Kolloden,Kolj,Koleth,Kopf,Kopek,Konom,Konn,Kon'Jef,Komor,Korath,Korak,Koradan,Kopok,Kori,Korgh,Korek,Kordon,Korbus,Korban,Korma,Korlak,Korpi,Kort,Korsal,Korrgar,Kosted,Korya,Korvog,Korvek,Korvaq,Koru,Koth,Koxx,Kowag,Kovold,Kovikh,Kothaar,Krador,K'rac,Kra'aken,K'pril,Kozor,K'Ratak,Kraloq,Kral,Krelk,Krek,Krazz,Krax,Kravokh,Krett,Krimm,Krenn,Kriz,Krivaq,Kriton,Krit,Kring,Kron,Krom,Krogan,Krov,Krong,Krona,Kryan,Krusk,Kruq,Krozek,Krox,K'Tek,K'Tar,K’Temang,K’Trelan,Kuhrrat,K'tran,K'Tesh,Kultan,Kulok,Kull,Kurrgo,Kuron,Kuri,K'vyr,K'voq,Kveld,Kvaad,Kuut,Kurt,K'zeq,Kyrtu,Kylor,Ky'Dra,Larkan,Lantar,Lak,Ler'at,Lasshar,Larq,Larok,Lojar,Logaar,Lorak,Lorac,Lokor,Lokog,Lugok,Lourn,Loski,L'Vek,Lupo,Mag,Maelgwyn,Mabli,M'Rod,M'Rel,Maltak,Malk,Malach,Makog,Mariq,Margon,Margh,Mard,Manx,Malvak,Menvek,Melkor,Melik,Melekh,M'kar,Mikar,Mida,Mertak,Merik,Molok,Moloj,Mojjar,Morek,Moqlah,Moq,Monak,Morr,Morjod,Morith,Morglar,Morg,M'Rep,M'Raq,Mox,Mow'ga,Mortran,M'ven,Muros,Murgh,Murg,Nej,Nazh,Navok,Narvak,Narrk,Nargov,Nokar,Nyor,Nolath,Nidd,Ngoj,Ngane,Ngabwi,Nevokh,Ow'rik,Okado,Pek,Pejor,Paibok,Paghal,Puklik,Porus,Pok,Pojra,Pitzh,Qeyhnor,Q'ratt,Qao,Qa'Hos,Qua'lon,Qonqar,Qrad,Qolka,Q'Lujj,Qyrll,Quvmoh,Quv,Qurag,Qugh,Rajat,RocIa,Rhaza,Renarg,Rov,Ro'suv,Roneg,Ronak,Roloc,Roka,Rynar,Ruunek,Ruktah,Shaniq,Seegath,Shurin,Sho'Tokh,Sondar,Sompek,Sklar,Skarl,SvaD,Surgh,Sturka,Stren,Starad,Spyre,Sorkav,Talak,Takus,Taghron,Taraz,Tarag,Tangorq, Talgar,T'Chen,Targ,Tichar,Thorn,Thok Mak,Tharrk,Tiral,Tivanazt,Til'k,Tiklor,Toldin,Toladal,Todokh,T'lanak,T'lak,Tong,Tonar,Tolz Kenran,Tolkor,Toreth,Tor'ash,Torad,Torvak,Torv,Torrik,Torr,Torlek,Torghn,Tron,Trolk,Tovoj,Toth,Tygrak,Turrok,Turag,Tunzos,Urthog,Unarrh,Ugilh,Vark,Vall,Valk,Vikagh,V'Tec,Vranx,Vralk,Vorkhas,Vok,Vochar,Xator,Wovogh,Wo'Din,Wartok,Yorikk,Ya'Vang,Yakril
Orion
Orions in Alpha canon are only known by one name (with the exception of D'Vana Tendi, who seems to have a distinct given name and surname in that order). In Beta canon, there do appear to be distinct surnames.
Alpha Canon
Female Names
D'Nesh,Devna,Gaila,Maras,Marta,Navaar,Osyraa,Shava,D'Vana Tendi
Male Names
Harrad-Sar,Ithor,Shavo,Tolor
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Melani D'ian,D'Jinnea,D'Vanna,D'Vela,Irina,Katam,Leata,Nalavia,Neera,Neras,Pilenna,Rogaine,Salma,S'Bysh,Susna,Taryl,Treir,Vila,Virra,Virta,Zina,Zona
Male Given Names
Arnet,Artinton,Balon,Ba'M'eel,Barak,Borth,Calculanthra,Caruch,Cophot,Croll,Ragmar Danneskjold,Dennisar,Nashi,Donat,Finit,Ganik,Ganz,Golenz,Bardeck,Gundin,Refner,Harza-Kull,Hassan,Holencas,Honar-Des,Huwald,Julin,Boyor,Jackel,Jarek,Jek,Jester,Jorva,Jovra,Juraav,Kai,Kazek,Kelbrim,Elkar,Ivra,Merkos,Savro,Imri,Kelon,Kestralnamen,Krassus,Krulmadden,Lasslanlin,Kecho,Arthas,Dufen,Madrav,Markav,Malic,Mentain,Emini,Fyash,Amehda,Emerak,Namtac,Narhal,Somchuk,Nispavan,Nodogascur,Deth,Nallin,Benthine,Parrec-Sut,Kaldo,Radras,Radros,Renat,Rento,Neil,Talduk,Sirav,Skevar,Skuros,Sooris,Sorris,Soron,Vintlel,Stavan,Tenger,Tonzak,Unlot,Vasro,Vic,Vloun,Ellefrin,Ibmar
Surnames
Dolun,Gorales,Gyron,Hyrax,Ignatin,Isolio,Kerav,Keros,Leelun,Lifaq,Liktor,Maads,Momed,Motin,Mozinphar,Nhat,O'Kay,Oplate,Otram,Passa,Pell,Ricca,Sik,Sotars,Tarkas,Vrax,Zannakir
Romulan
Romulans in Alpha canon seem to have a simple given name surname system, but are said to have three names: one for outsiders, one for family, and a true name. In Beta canon, Romulans have a given name, may or may not have an additional middle name, and have a surname. There are prefixes as well, with gendered prefixes (t' for female, tr' for male, and s' for groups (and presumably non-binary); omitted in familiar settings) for surnames and prefixes for middle names (i' when using the full name, ir' for formality lacking one or more names), as well as T' occasionally being added to any part of a female name.
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Kimara,Laris,Narissa,Pel,Sela,Shai,Tenqem,Varel,Zani
Male Given Names
Elnor,Alidar,Koval,Narek,Orum,Telek,Sentith,Skantal,Valdore,Zhaban
Surnames
Cretak,Almak,Bidran,Bochra,Chulak,Colius,Dar,Decius,Donatra,D'Tan,Frenchotte,Hiren,Jarok,Kabath,Konsab,Letant,Livara,Lovok,Mendak,Merrok,Mirok,Movar,M'ret,N'Raj,Nanclus,Neral,Nevala,Nijil,N'Vek,Pardek,Parem,Patahk,Rakal,Ramdha,Rekar,R'Mor,Karina,Ruwon,Selok,Setal,Sirol,Suran,Taibak,Tal,Tal'aura,Tarent,Taris,Tebok,Adrev,Thei,Tokath,Tomalak,Toreth,T'Rul,Ustard,Velal,Vrax,Vreenak,Xerius
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Arenn,Liviana,Rhian,Hloal,Tiaru,Ai'lara,Kalenna,Gell,Jekri,Hvaid,Aidoann,Tesitera,Renka,Jaeih,Vriha,Oloara,Ael,Rai,Corvalet,Jhu,Orventa,Minar,Alira
Male Given Names
Nveid,Nniol,Maiek,Ehrehin,Ren,Xarian,Lai,Jamran,Giellun,Morror,Llhran,Tovan,Lhaesl,H'daen,Joralis,Vaebn,Ranos,Vaur,Lhian,Toral,Talas,Devoras,Jal,Lisker,Ardea,Tafv,Liha,Gaius,Mos,Che'srik,Maximinus,Veilt,Servius,Rennis,Enellis,Anlikar,Aventeer,Merken
Middle Names
Ramnau
Surnames
Accersitus,Abudonni,AAnikh,Akeev,Aimne,Ahrrek,Ahaefvthe,Adis,Andrius,Andican,Analest,Amarcan,Argelian,Aratenik,Arai,Aquila,Annhwi,Avrak,Avelik,Aurelius,Atreev,Athus,Braeg,Bochir,Bezor,Berdos,Belear,Belak,Chavek,Charvanek,Charva,Caries,Callonen,Caladislus,Comilius,Chirok,Crelok,Darok,Dagarth,Denorex,Delar,Defor,D’deridex,Dianna,Devix,Desius,Deridex,Dorsai,Dor,Domaric,Dronnum,D'ridthau,Dralath,Dosean,Durnak,Durjik,Dulitan,D'tran,D’Tan,D’Soria,Ehhelih,Elvia,Eleret,Fugo,Fredex,Fossor,Ghavenehk,Genorex,Gedroe,Galathon,Gabri,Gloiu,Glavius,Gileus,Hheinia,Harnoth,Hakeev,Khellian,Hwaehrai,Hrienteh,Horrhae,Illialhlae,Jaricus,Jannek,Jagron,Janok,Varak,Jovis,Joltair,J’Nek,Jeron,Keirianh,Kassus,Karzan,Kamemor,Kaleh,Kalavak,K'ayshar,Khazara,Khaethaetreh,Kererek,Khnialmnae,Khev,Khellian,Khed,Kozik,Koram,Kobayashi,Kinn,Khaell,Liun,Iawaain,Illialhae,Jaihen,Kaenmie,Arriufvi,Jelai,Laheiin,Lajuk,Lazar,La'Rade,Lar,Leves,Levat,L'Deus,Linavil,Licinius,Lhoell,Levok,Lucius,Lucian,L’Nar,Maurus,Marcus,Malikan,Merol,Mellis,Maximus,Maxilius,Mivek,Mirek,Meru'th,Mosarum,Morek,Modavius,Naes,N'Drersen,Navok,Navigo,Narviat,N’Vol,Norvid,N'Mest,Nilona,Oratil,Ontken,Odira,Octavianius,Oxinamicus,Orsanion,Pehrek,Par,Pakel,Plactus,Pilok,Phliss,Pentrak,Pelek,Preget,Preax,Praxus,Pontilus,Pontikanos,Plinne,Rarek,Rama,Ralak,Raedheol,Radaik,Remus,Rehu,Rintel,Rezek,Retrayan,Rllaillieu,Ruul,R'Tal,Rossitus,Rolindra,Salatrel,Sajak,Sahen,Sartai,Sarond,Santir,Sandavia,Selan,Sectarius,Savalor,Sartorix,Sempritenitus,Semprinnius,Selik,Sharana,Senex,Senay,Sitav,Shiarkiek,Shianek,Shiana,S’Ten,Suldok,Sudok,Suberus,Sart,Lesk,Auethn,Takvi,Taksulus,Takris,Taith,Tallus,Talik,Alar,Tal,Tarl,Tama,Tei,Teclas,Temer,Telorn,Tellius,Telek,Terrik,Terel,Tenv,Terak,Llweii,Tiercellus,Thrax,Thokol,Thei,Tkorrick,Kir,Kala,Jul,Nora,Met,Luadh,Leikha,Tomal,Tokk,Torvar,Tormillius,Torius,Torenn,Reth,Aet,Shara,Sae,Trov,Trium,Tyrava,Voras,Vak,Turren,Tullis,Tpalok,Sil,Valin,Irrhaimehn,Valas,Valak,Vakek,Varkan,Varis,Valnor,Vallius,Vellon,Veelak,Varyet,Veral,Ventel,Vendemiatrix,Vitus,Vinok,Vikral,Vicia,Vermatrix,Volskiar,Voldat,Volandus,Vokar,Vrax,Vorsat,Vorel,Vonath,Vrek,Zhagan
Tellarite
In Alpha canon, we only have singular names for male Tellarites. Beta canon gives most Tellarites a given name and surname. There does appear to be some sort of naming system at place, with uncapitalized middle names, but I haven't read any books featuring Tellarites and don't know what it may be. If someone does know, please pass it on. These middle have been included with the surnames.
Alpha Canon
Durango,Tevrin Krit,Naarg,Skalaar,Terev,Gaavrin,Gav,Gorch,Gral,Grek
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Ernak,Sagar
Male Given Names
Dvoriv,Rogra,Rif,Garggash,Rugast,Glal,Mov,Gaavrin,Skalaar,Bera,Brek,Varech,Thur,Gora,Jarv,Vagak,Pral,Bodor,Chab,Nem,Min,Gaff,Bersh,Gom,Sem,Pol,Mosh,Win,Mor,Haros,Molan,Kav,Galif,Glinveer,Travec
Surnames
gov Ansarg,Agram,Bur'Gun,Brog,B'bargalah,jav Baur,bav Balkar,Dorkin,Dlumppheg,Dagran,blasch Cheg,chim Flar,Evesh,Gartiv,Garab,Gadj,chim Gleer,chim Glamok,Gett'Ipher,jav Gek,Gnakk,Glorak,chim Gliv,Grev,Greshlahrigm,Gralless,bim Gral,glasch Gral,Gouthar,chim Gorsach,glasch Hok,Haggarak,glasch Haaj,Grishnash,chim Grev,jav Lorg,chim Loak,Kyll,Kwelm,Kintro,Khund,Jed,glasch Noar,chim Nak,chim Mort,glasch Mort,glov Mog,glasch Moar,Prev,glasch Pak,kj Onn,Shav,zelev Sereb,Runkaar,lorin Ren,Ragaav,Thantora,glasch Tev,Teglas,Teg,glasch Yov,lek Xav,Trumble,Theloss,Zarv,glasch Vokrak,jav Velk,Ved,chim Var
Trill
Unjoined Trill have a given name and a surname. Upon joining with a symbiont, the surname is replaced with the name of the symbiont.
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Audrid,Emony,Ezri,Jadzia,Lela,Lenara,Nilani,Naáshala,Neema,Kareel,Kell,Yanas,Kasha,Ottessa
Male Given Names
Ahjess,Arjin,Yolad,Verad,Curzon,Joran,Tobin,Torias,Yedrin,Gran,Kela,Bejal,Selin,Hanor,Janel,Norvo,Gray,Senna
Surnames
Barnes,Belar,Tigan
Symbiont Names
Dax,Kahn,Odan,Peers,Tal
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Th'leila,Madza,Mehta,Callie,Cretia,Jozell,Elent,Moll,Ozla,Elra,Ziranne,Brexen,Janra,Vianu,Kiley,Sisra,Nelenne,Lirisse,Milayn,Temzia,Behza,Rame,Dula,Carissa,Emra,Maurita,Hilar,Toshin,Jira,Kyla,Kyethn
Male Given Names
Jas,Shurl,Gohod,Deilas,Taulin,Faro,Enjana,Brinner,Seljin,Hiziki,Verjyl,Baleeza,Gran,Enrak,Foris,Gwyn,Damar,Gradak,Jarem,Keb,Ranul,Shawn,Koal,Anjad,Rantic,Azon,Kejjis,Nareeya,Jelim,Darzen,Keeten,Jorell,Raifi,Bethan,Dapo,Pran,Rylen,Jirin,Kal,Grala,Hosc,Dega,Jayvin,Duhan,Stijen,Farin
Surnames
Bren,Kengro,Dorson,Yurani,Fendus,Odaren,Antrani,Idaris,Kalon,Finok,Gandres,Slest,Hajan,Kalon,Keru,Kodell,Lan,Lef,Durghan,Niecta,Nirenn,Perim,Rianu,Ryzen,Seng,Sevos,Sil,Tambor,VanZyl,Weckna
Symbiont Names
Bok,Cyl,Enor,Gard,Gral,Ijoula,Kaz,Dalor,Kov,Lexen,Lox,Maz,Nar,Planx,Roa,Talris,Tem,Clif,Dhej,Evu,Lev,Liak,Marh,Memh,Rarn,Sef,Tanj,Vah,Vod,Vos,Yol,Zund
Vorta
Alpha Canon
Female Names
Eris,Kilana,Luaran
Male Names
Borath,Deyos,Gelnon,Keevan,Yelgrun,Weyoun
Beta Canon
Female Names
Elani,Loriss,Vannis,Verisel
Male Names
Havok,Joulesh,Methras,Neman,Oblette,Rayik,Sejeel,Tholun,Ushpallar
Vulcan
Vulcans have family names, but these are said to be unpronouncable by humans and generally never mentioned, hence not being shown here. In general, 'T' starting a name indicates its being feminine, and 'S' starting a name indicates its being masculine. Multiple characters of either gender have been shown with the 'opposite' starting letter, and Beta canon has mentioned a tradition of bestowing the name of a family matriarch upon a male child and a tradition of not naming newborns and instead naming them at some unspecified later date.
Alpha Canon
Female Names
Asil,Durga,Patar,Saavik,Sakonna,Selar,Sitak,T'Lara,T'Rina,T'Hain,T'Lar,T'Les,T'Meni,T'Mir,T'Pel,T'Paal,T'Pan,T'Pau,T'Penna,T'Plana-Hath,T'Pol,T'Pring,T'Shanik,Valeris,V'Lar
Male Names
Chu'lak,Delvok,Falor,Fer'at,Haadok,Kinis,Koss,Kov,Kuvak,Lojal,Lorian,Mestral,Muroc,Nirak,Oratt,Pola,Sarek,Sakkath,Satelk,Satok,Savar,Sek,Selek,Sepek,Skon,Sofek,Solin,Solkar,Solok,Spock,Sonak,Sopek,Soral,Soval,Stark,Stel,Stonn,Strom,Stron,Surak,Sural,Sybok,Syrran,Syvar,Tavek,Tavin,Taurik,Talok,Tellus,Terral,T'Klaas,Tolaris,Tos,Tuvok,V'Kir,V'Latak,Vanik,Velik,V'Las,Vorik,Voris,Yuris,Kiri-kin-tha
Beta Canon
Female Names
Bicek,T'Ryssa,Elieth,Giniv,Jobra,Karekh,L'Nel,L'Kem,L'Haan,Larek,Mo'Neke,Rellan,Sanara,Sarissa,Tu'Pari,Shirar,Sikal,Simora,Solon,Sorlak,Spock,Stok,Stovek,Surya,T'Ara,T'Andorla,T'Mir,T'Bonz,Teska,T'Eama,T'Garas,T'Faral,T'Kell,T'Kel,T'Kaal,Ti'Ana,T'Hesh,T'Kreng,T'Lang,T'Lana,T'len,T'Lak,T'Laan,T’Latrek,T'Laris,T'Larik,T'Lena,T'Len,T'Lem,T'Leia,T'Lehr,T'Lis,T'Lirus,T'Les,T'Lera,T'Leng,T'Mandra,T'Maak,T'Lura,T'Lune,T'Lota,T'Los,T'Maro,T'Maran,T'Mar,T'Manis,T'nae,T'Mura,T'Mor,T'nirea,T'Nira,T'Nir,T'Nesh,T'Nel,T'Paal,T'Nuri,T'Nol,T'Pas,T'Pao,T'Pan,T'plak,T'Pelak,T'Pei,T'Pris,T'Priell,T'Preth,T'Prel,T'Pragh,T'Por,T'Rea,T'Ramir,T'Rama,T'Prynn,T'Saaf,T'Ryth,Trenna,T'Rena,T'Sari,T'Saren,T'Sara,T'saln,T'sala,T'sai,T'Shael,T'Seya,T'Selis,T'Sehn,T'Syra,T'Sura,T'Sri,T'Sora,T'Sona,T'Sil,T'Shonra,T'Vel,T'Vau,T'Vala,T'Val,T'Uerell,T'Vorak,T'vora,T'Viss,T'Viri,T'Venri,T'Vorin,T'Zhae,T'Zen,T'Zan,T'Vrea,T'Vran,Valek,Virek,Virchan,Voula,Voris,Ych'a
Male Names
Alieth,Bradden,Barat,Corvok,Denak,Decan,Elieth,Bal Itak,Horek,Jarok,Keethzarn,Karatek,Kunas,Kerok,Kelock,Kelek,L'Nel,Lern,Lorin,Meng,Orsak,N'Kal,Nirak,Navok,Rovalat,Sajik,Sahvisha,Sabran,Saalek,Salon,Salok,Salet,Salek,Salar,Salak,Sardax,Sarda,Sarboran,Sanshiin,Satak,Sasav,Sartak,Sarlak,Savel,Savalek,Savaj,Saurik,Sekar,Sekal,Seetara,Selok,Selik,Senok,Sencus,Selvok,Selten,Seren,Sered,Sentek,Shanak,Sevor,Sevek,Sethan,Sessl,Serron,Sh'tan,S'harien,Shanok,Silek,Sibek,Si'tann,Sinak,Simus,Simok,Simm,Silok,Siryk,Sirok,Sipak,Sinek,Sivok,Sivek,Sivak,Slon,S'Larin,Skoel,Sklar,Skel,Skaren,Skamandros,Sohlar,Sofolk,Sodok,Sobon,Sobak,Slovaak,Solev,Solack,Sokketh,Sontor,Sonaj,Solor,Solok,Sorek,Sorak,Sorahl,Sortek,Soron,Sornek,Soreth,Sorel,Soton,Sotok,Sotir,Sotek,Sotak,Soryk,S'relt,Srell,Sovik,Stel,S'task,Stang,Stalek,Stak,Staal,Sterchak,Sten,Stell,Stelin,Storil,Storel,Stoek,Stimm,Stevok,Sudek,Sturek,Stur,Stovok,Stov,Sullien,Sulak,Sufik,Suessor,Sudoc,Surok,Supek,Sunok,Sunak,S'vec,Suven,Suvak,Sutek,Syvar,Syvak,Sytok,Sylix,Svon,Tanok,Talok,Tagok,Tavis,Tavak,Tarok,Tarek,Tevik,Tellus,T'Grell,Teyak,T'Karik,Tos,Torkas,Tolek,Varek,Valak,Vaavek,Vektan,Vekk'r,Varith,Varen,Volkar,Volak,Zakal,Xon
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Kiana Xa-Qui, daughter of Rayne Xa-Qui, granddaughter of Zena Xa-Qui and Thaniea Hio.
Kiana was raised by her mother on her great great grandmother's farm on the planet Nosomia, isolated from the rest of her family. Rayne never told her daughter who her father is, and so Kiana spent her time alone, most of the time farming and when her mother wasn't looking, training to fight.
As she became older, she tried her best to please her mother, but she only wanted one thing: to be with the rest of her family and to explore the universe.
Kiana meets Prince Avaran when she's an adult, discovering his role as the new Divineli and deciding to help him along the way. She doesn't know a lot about the worlds around her but if it means she can go on an adventure, she'll do it.
Any questions?
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gw2-feels · 7 years
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Would you dance with her?
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(Motif-Radio) Reggae Pon Top # 21 2023 Track Listing:
SINGLES: ROPE IN VERSION ECHOSLIM & STRIKER LEE FT. CRYS ALEXANDRA- DO YOU LOVE ME RAS JEM- WHO ARE THEY CAUSION- THANK YOU JOHNNY OSBOURNE- IN YOUR EYES CHEZIDEK- BAD OUT DEH ISIAH MENTOR- DEAL WITH THEM ROOTS RADICS & U-ROY FT. CONGOS- THE COMING OF JAH JAH IOTOSH- FILL MY CUP AVARAN- FIRE CLIVE EMMANUEL- FULL SWING IRIESPECT- GOOD GOOD LOVIN CAPLETON- ME DEH YA CHRISTOPHER ELLIS- STICK TOGETHER
RIDDIMS: ROCK HARD RIDDIM JAH RISE RIDDIM RED COTTON RIDDIM MESSAGE IN THE BOTTLE RIDDIM
DANCEHALL: VICTORY STRIVE RIDDIM KHALIA & COLLIE BUDZ- HIGH BUSY SIGNAL & COLLIE BUDDZ- A THOUSAND TIMES DAY & NIGHT RIDDIM CAMBIO RIDDIM WHEEL OF LIFE RIDDIM GOVANNA- GRANDMASTER
ROOTS/REGGAE/DUBSTEP: BARRINGTON LEVY- BETTER THAN GOLD JAH LIL- BREATHING TOO KOLOHE KAI- HOPE GLEN WASHINGTON FT. CHET SAMUEL- JAH CHILDREN JAH BRADEZ- SEARCHING DUBBEST & IYA TERRA- RIGHT YOUR WRONG DENNIS BROWN- WHIP DEM JAH DENNIS BROWN- WOLF AND LEOPARD AUGUSTUS PABLO- SOUNDS FROM LEVI CLARENCE PARKS DON CARLOS- TRAVELING HORACE ANDY- GIRL I LOVE YOU PATRICK ANDY- I WANT TO BE INSIDE BLACK UHURU- BULL IN THE PEN STEEL PULSE- SOLDIERS
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wolverineholic · 4 years
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by Avaran Abraham
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avaran-music · 5 years
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▫NEW MUSIC DROPPING SOON
@avaranmusic
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🔶 Reggae artiste Avaran pronounced (AH-VA-RAN is advising the public to educate themselves on new technology with his new record "Wake Up".
"The concept behind this project is aimed at helping people understand that most of us are asleep to what is happening in the world. We are in the Aquarius technological age but people are still asleep and I am giving them a push. Some artistes are still waiting on vinyl to come back for example and honestly I dont believe the doors are closed there are many more doors that are to be opened.
🔷 Available Soon On All Digital Platforms Worldwide To Purchase & Stream
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