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Humans
Human names have usual standards of nomenclature. The biggest differentiation will come from background, as Krytan, Ascalonian, Elonian, and Canthan names are inspired by different regions of the real world.
As humanity's influence in Tyria has diminished down to a single kingdom and 250 years have passed, intermarriage between groups is likely, and personal names may not necessarily reflect one's predominant ancestral group at this point in history. Still, the following examples are offered as a starting point:
Krytan names are loosely inspired by Biblical Greek, Hebrew, or Italian. [4]
Male names: Saul, Eshael, Len, Dannel, Josef, Caleb
Female names: Orpah, Hadasha, Miraba, Salma
Last names: Mattan, Sewell, Caldoron, D'Alessio, D'Leod, Smythe
Ascalonian names are inspired by English, German, and French. [5]
Male names: Keiran, Thom, Stefan, Claude, Aidan
Female names: Gwen, Alesia, Cynn, Reyna, Lina
Last names: Lawson, Hathorn, Jamison, Osborne, Malone
Canthan names are inspired by Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. [6]
Male names: Funwa, Yuun, Panaku, Soon
Female names: Zho, Kisai, Chiyo
Last names: Shento, Tagachi, Li, Kim
Elonian names are inspired by Arabic, Farsi, and Swahili. [7]
Male names: Nehdukah, Turai, Gehraz, Kahmu
Female names: Tahlkora, Melonni, Odurra, Kehanni
Last names: Ossa, Dejarin
http://guildwars2roleplay.wikispaces.com/Naming+Conventions
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