Since Mrs. Turner uses Greek names in her series...
If I may humbly add, I've noticed that the later books have used Latin names as well as Greek ones. Either Boagus or Aulus, I forget which, I've seen in some Roman related literature, and I think that names like Livia, Janus, and Sejanus illustrate the use of Latin names somewhat. I always did think the name "Verix" was a little odd until I noticed the Latin-ish names creeping in.
but who said we were limited to human names! XD
How about the country (?) of Feria, where Dite goes after he's exiled, for F (girl), in that case? That gives us one F.
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Date: 10/29/12 12:17 am (UTC)If I may humbly add, I've noticed that the later books have used Latin names as well as Greek ones. Either Boagus or Aulus, I forget which, I've seen in some Roman related literature, and I think that names like Livia, Janus, and Sejanus illustrate the use of Latin names somewhat. I always did think the name "Verix" was a little odd until I noticed the Latin-ish names creeping in.
but who said we were limited to human names! XD
How about the country (?) of Feria, where Dite goes after he's exiled, for F (girl), in that case? That gives us one F.