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Real Life Tamriel Names...

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Okay, well, My University, being in Melbourne (AUS), Its very multicultural. And to my discovering I just found out today there is a guy at my University named 'Zainab'.

Honest to God.

I had to laugh (in my head) when I found this out...
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Zainab is a Muslim name...
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Well Ive actaully never heard it. Its just a suprise to hear a name from Elder Scrolls in real life. but I guess they had to orignate from somewhere
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It might very well be a coincidence. There's a very high chance for any short, logical combination of vowels and consonants to be an actual word in some language.

For example, the word 'Myzel'. I made it up, as a combination of my initials and corruption of a part of my last name. It also turned out to be a German word.
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I noticed that a couple dungeons in MW are named after Pokemon - like Marowak's Spine and Kakuna Burial. Ashurbanipal is a Daedric ruin and also the name of an Assyrian king. In fact, Ashlander language and Daedric ruin names seem to draw similarities to Assyrian names.
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In "2920, Last Year of the First Era" there's a city named [url=http://www.bodrum-info.org/]Bodrum[/url]. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numantia]Numantia[/url] Intercept? [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Riviera]Azura's Coast[/url]?

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Hey now Nu-Mantia is a reference to Miguel de Cervantes.

But Tedders totally does that.
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Arthmodeus wrote:I noticed that a couple dungeons in MW are named after Pokemon - like Marowak's Spine and Kakuna Burial. Ashurbanipal is a Daedric ruin and also the name of an Assyrian king. In fact, Ashlander language and Daedric ruin names seem to draw similarities to Assyrian names.
Hehe, I used to play pokemon alot, I remember noticing that just before I looted all those areas ;)

Interesting about the Assyrian Language though.
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Post by SpartanPride »

I guess I had an experience kinda like this. I always name my characters in games Haakon, and it was kinda funny when I found Haakon's Lucky Break in the bottom of a lake in Solstheim. I guess it's not too surprising... after all, Haakon is a real name.
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Arthmodeus wrote:I noticed that a couple dungeons in MW are named after Pokemon - like Marowak's Spine and Kakuna Burial.
Don't forget "Weepingbell Hall" and "Peke Utchoo's last words".
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my online nic "John Drake" (and the crudely latinised version i use here) is actualy the name of a well known author (apparently, i hadn't actualy heard of him myself).

That and 'DRAKE' is the name of a local employment agency :P
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Post by Gez »

Chin Music wrote:Don't forget "Weepingbell Hall"
That one I'd never caught. (Heh. Caught.)
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Guess I should repost [url=http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o100/LordMormont/DSCF0146.jpg]this flyer i found[/url].

Not sure i'd trust the god of death in this context
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If you notice the headpieces that all Dagoths except for Ur himself, they, and the ghost Dwemer, resemble Babylonian crowns......and the thin lithe design of Dunmer and the Dagoths are seen in Indian art.
Methinks the inspiration should continue...
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Aeven wrote:Zainab is a Muslim name...
The thing is it's usualy a female name.

I'm sure it's a coincidence though as people above me said. Another example of such coincincidence: My name means sneaky or crafty in arabic- but I just made it up.

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Muslim influence.....indeed

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Thats interesting to know, Macar.

So you were just placing letters together, came up with that, and it turns out its a Muslim word with meaning...
Cool.
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Post by RelinQ »

Macar wrote:
Aeven wrote:Zainab is a Muslim name...
The thing is it's usualy a female name.
It was a she in the end actaully, and yeah go figure she's a muslim, and a zealous one and all >_> ....@_@


There was another in game reference I found recently, I cant remember it atm, but it was a very clever one, very few people would get it. hmm... *thinks*
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Myzel wrote:It might very well be a coincidence. There's a very high chance for any short, logical combination of vowels and consonants to be an actual word in some language.

For example, the word 'Myzel'. I made it up, as a combination of my initials and corruption of a part of my last name. It also turned out to be a German word.
If you mean "Meißel", a worker's tool, you should state that the german word is written completely different and spoken a bit differently (I am german).
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Met a guy called Marukh once
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rekuli wrote:
Myzel wrote:It might very well be a coincidence. There's a very high chance for any short, logical combination of vowels and consonants to be an actual word in some language.

For example, the word 'Myzel'. I made it up, as a combination of my initials and corruption of a part of my last name. It also turned out to be a German word.
If you mean "Meißel", a worker's tool, you should state that the german word is written completely different and spoken a bit differently (I am german).
No, I mean [url=http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myzel]myzel[/url]

The English word is mycelium. It's not a common term, I'll give you that. :P
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Post by rekuli »

Granted. I definitively never heard or read "Myzel"; just out of interest, i'll make myself a bit more learned (though I believe you, in case you thought otherwise :-).

Edit: well, in the Wiki you mentioned it derives from latin and thus, to be "overly correct", it is not german, like the english "mycellum" isn't english, but also latin. So your handle is completely latin ;-). But you're no Fungi Man, or are you? *bg*
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Caldera;
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[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balmoral]Balmoral[/url]
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Balmoral, yeah Ive been past that place in my state.

OH THAT REMINDS ME!

North (or maybe Midlands) England: Thirsk

When I was over in england last time, I was near by that place at some point, and decided I'd make sure I stopped there for the name sake :P and I did, I went to the Bakery

heh, ah old memories.
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I visited a tiny village in the Italian Alps that was known as Bruma in Roman times.
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Don't forget that Sargon was an Assyrian king too and a cave in morrowind. Or Sud, which is a cave as well. And Bethesda had the alfabet in mind when they named the sea around Stirk the Abecean Ocean. Do I need to mention the name Elsweyr?
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Not exactly a Tamriel name, but I wanted to share this village I came across when I drove through Belgium.

[url]http://maps.google.nl/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=nl&q=Bree+3960+Bree,+Limburg,+Vlaams+Gewest,+Belgi%C3%AB&sll=52.469397,5.509644&sspn=4.685799,9.876709&ie=UTF8&cd=4&geocode=FeRZDAMdtmlVAA&split=0&ll=51.142094,5.597706&spn=0.036133,0.077162&z=14[/url]
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Myzel wrote:Not exactly a Tamriel name, but I wanted to share this village I came across when I drove through Belgium.

[url]http://maps.google.nl/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=nl&q=Bree+3960+Bree,+Limburg,+Vlaams+Gewest,+Belgi%C3%AB&sll=52.469397,5.509644&sspn=4.685799,9.876709&ie=UTF8&cd=4&geocode=FeRZDAMdtmlVAA&split=0&ll=51.142094,5.597706&spn=0.036133,0.077162&z=14[/url]
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You're Dutch, so you must have been going to the south of France. Right? Right?

Hooray for stereotypes.
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France? No, we were driving to Hasselt.
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There is a guy who works in a McDonalds oppisite the building I work in, and his name is "Vivek".
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Uh... there's a black guy in Ebonheart called Ian :P

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