Some Shinchow city Girls' Names
First, a note aboutShinchow city personal names
i)In the first place, I have made a very detailed list of their birth, from which they owe all their social status, which is an important part of their name. This means their last name.
Example: If a person is from King, his surname is Wang. This is just royal birth. Others can just use what I wrote down in the birth form.
Example: For example, if someone is the queen of a powerful tribe, she can be called by her last name, such as Vera Queen ,“Queen” which is her last name.
ii) Gens name (nomen gentilis) A family name, or more like a Scots clan name, handed down through the male line, and implying a shared ancestry among all members of the gens, though ancestors may actually have only been followers, retainers, tenants or clients of the head of the clan. Men were not allowed to use such sacred names when they were young, and when a boy came of age he was given a name by an elder of rank in the clan. This name was used for very formal occasions. There were only three families in the city, so there were only three names, Park, Ryom and Chong.
Women are forbidden to use Gens name (nomen gentilis) because they are subject to slave rules.
iii) Cognomen a nickname, or perhaps our 'user name' is closer, that a man acquired or gave himself and generally used has his everyday name in adult public life.
High-class women in the Imperial period didn't have cognomina, They can't see strangers.Even the queen, chieftains, generals and pirate leaders hide behind the curtain with masks and give orders to men.
A women/slave would only have a single name, given by her Male family members/owner. It might be a garbled version of her 'own' name, more likely a derogatory nickname or a mocking imitation of her speech (cf. more recent slave-names and racist stereotypes); often a slave's names alluded to the region she came from, that had to be stated by law on the titulus she wore on her neck when she was on sale in the market.
Their owners are usually a group of businessmen with little insight, and the nobles don't like to give them elegant names. They are most likely to be associated with animals. For example, grumpy women are called lions, tigers, snakes and terrible beasts by their owners. Color is also very important, such as white snakes, white lions and white foxes. Those docile women are called cats, hens, heifers and all docile animals by their owners.
The women who work for barbers have some unique names. They all have a name representing the waiter, tang.
In order to distinguish these women, their names are prescribed, Lulu, Lingling, Vonvon,and Lili, Mimi, Leenleen, etc.
The names of queens and chieftains of this matriarchal tribe are varied and arbitrary. Their tribe is in a secret place nearby. They can only be seen if they are captured by the tyrant's army. It is enough to hear of a queen or chiefess of a powerful tribe.
Shinchow people do not have a correct English writing standard, so creators can name themselves as they like. Names are not as important as their identities. It is enough to specify what the characters in the story are, and the most important characters are hairdressers. Eric Park is their name. The name doesn't mean anything.