Veyrathi - Children's house names
Purpose
This module defines a productive system for names of janakor, i.e. children's houses or rearing houses in which young Enari from jankap-kylar to ishar-yavath live, learn and are socially located.
It should:
- systematize institutional house names
- Connect full names, short forms and origin markers
- make social origins legible without family name logic
- keep regional and western variants predictable
Initial situation
janakor is already the normal head of the breeding center and children's house in Veyrathi. In contrast to many other institutional names, the children's home does not remain just a place: it later becomes part of personal identification.
Anyone who grows up in a janakor carries their name in registers, school records, travel documents and medical contexts as a marker of origin. A children's house name must therefore be much more stable and socially viable than a mere neighborhood sign.
Children's house names must:
- last for several generations
- sound warm, dignified and institutionally readable
- not be tied to individual
janoror living leaders - stay short enough in everyday life to actually be spoken to
Basic principles
1. janakor is the fixed head
Official children's house names almost always end in janakor.
Ravath-janakorNari-senel-janakorThalor-janakor
2. One or two determiners are enough
The most productive form is:
[Bestimmer] + janakor
Removed, but still completely normal:
[Bestimmer 1] + [Bestimmer 2] + janakor
Three left-wing members quickly appear archival, old-state or over-administered and are rather atypical for new start-ups.
3. The name names concern, situation or mission, not lineage
Children's houses are preferably named after these motifs:
- Care, protection, food and rest
- Landscape or neighborhood location
- civil recognition or network function
- old, collectively shared founding ideas
Less typical are:
- Names of living individuals
- patronymic or
janor-bound ranks - too intimate or belittling child names as official house names
- purely administrative number names in public use
4. The name must work on three levels
| level | shape | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Ravath-janakor | Sign, founding, official speech |
| Short form | Ravath | Quarter everyday life, internal speech, neighborhood |
| Origin markers | Saeleir Ravath-janakor | Files, school, travel, medicine |
| extended register form | Saeleir Ravath-janakor, Norel-talen | supra-regional administration in the event of ambiguity |
The origin marker is usually simply the full house name without an article, without a locative and without additional particles.
Productive determiner classes
| class | Typical determiners | Reading | Typical use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Care and well-being | ravath, savir, nari, sela, melath | Help, prosperity, peace, proximity, food | normal town and quarter houses |
| Growing up and orientation | zeya, yavath, vel, zhalath, sirath | new beginning, beginning, clarity, learning, light | Houses with a strong development or educational profile |
| Landscape and location | norel, senel, meral, doren, noren | River, forest, mountain, valley, shore | neighborhood or landscape-related children's houses |
| Civilian integration | thalor, jorath, vethan | Advice, connection, law | central, networked or publicly supported houses |
| Historical layer | Avar, Syra, Ilyr | Foundation, electricity, impulse | old or symbolically charged traditional houses |
Main types of children's house names
1. Care homes
These names are the most natural in the core stock. They make the children's home sound like a place of reliable rearing and not like an administrative institution.
Examples:
Ravath-janakorSavir-janakorMelath-janakorNari-janakor
2. Location housesThis row ties the house to the landscape, neighborhood or district location. It is particularly useful if there are several children's homes in a city and the distinction based on location is more stable than based on a changing order.
Examples:
Norel-janakorSenel-janakorMeral-janakorDoren-janakorNoren-janakor
3. Qualified positional composites
This type of construction is very productive when a house needs to be both socially and spatially legible. It is particularly suitable for the later origin marker because it appears clear but not too long.
Examples:
Nari-senel-janakorSela-norel-janakorSirath-noren-janakorRavath-meral-janakorVel-doren-janakor
4. Civil and institutional houses
These names mark greater council involvement, network function or legal sponsorship. They appear more formal and should therefore not dominate the entire house.
Examples:
Thalor-janakorJorath-janakorVethan-janakorZhalath-janakor
5. Traditional and founding houses
Old or particularly prestigious children's homes can carry mythical or historically deep markers. This layer is possible for new startups, but it is not the most obvious default choice.
Examples:
Avar-janakorSyra-janakorIlyr-janakor
What is avoided
- Official children's homes are rarely named after living
ravor,bazhaloror donors. - Pure child names like
Leya-janakororMelu-janakorseem too intimate or belittling as full names. Such shapes are more suitable for internal groups, bedrooms or house lines. - Pure numbers like
Janakor 4can exist internally, but are not considered a good public name form. - Composites that are too long like
Ravath-sirath-noren-janakorseem heavy, unless it is an old prestigious house with an archival tradition. - Names from short-term programs or crisis situations are unfavorable because the marker of origin lives on beyond childhood.
Origin markers in personal naming
In registers, the children's home functions more like an anchor of origin than like a current address. The marker therefore remains even after meya-therath, after moving or after a later change of service.
Basic pattern
| Context | shape |
|---|---|
| Everyday life | Saeleir |
| Register neutral | Saeleir Ravath-janakor |
| with roller | Bazhalor Saeleir Ravath-janakor |
| nationally specified | Saeleir Ravath-janakor, Norel-talen |
Notes
- The origin marker is uninflected.
- Items like
arare not needed in this register function. - The marker refers to the growth and registration unit, not necessarily to the current living situation.
- Lower houses, sleeping lines or year groups only replace the official house name if they themselves are registered houses.
Western and contact language variants
In Western or Vettharian-influenced areas, the same tendencies apply as with other institution and place names:
Ravath-janakor->Raveth-janakorSirath-noren-janakor->Sireth-noren-janakorThalor-janakor->Thal-janakorZeya-janakor->Zei-janakorNari-senel-janakor->Narin-senel-janakor
Interregional registers usually record the standard Veyrath form, even if a shorter Western form is spoken locally.
First children's home register| Full name | Short form | Reading | Typical use |
|---|---|---|---| | Ravath-janakor | Ravath | House of Care | neutral standard for a large general children's home | | Savir-janakor | Savir | good, reliable house | Name with a strong positive community spirit | | Melath-janakor | Melath | House of food and shared meals | warm supply profile | | Nari-janakor | Nari | quiet, stabilizing house | for protected or therapeutically quiet rearing environments | | Sela-janakor | Sela | near house | neighborhood-based, locally anchored children's home | | Norel-janakor | Norel | River House | location-specific house on the watercourse | | Senel-janakor | Senel | Forest house | green edge or garden area | | Meral-janakor | Meral | Mountain house | Altitude or steep location | | Doren-janakor | Doren | Valley House | Interior location, protected deep district | | Noren-janakor | Noren | Shore house | House on the quay or open bank edge | | Nari-senel-janakor | Nari-senel | quiet forest house | clear but gentle double profile | | Sela-norel-janakor | Sela-norel | near river house | local house near river | | Sirath-noren-janakor | Sirath-noren | Lichtuferhaus | vigilant, protected shore house | | Vel-doren-janakor | Vel-doren | clear valley house | orderly, easy-to-read house with learning profile | | Ravath-meral-janakor | Ravath-meral | Care on the mountain | regional house with strong protection reading | | Thalor-janakor | Thalor | council-supported house | central, recognized townhouse | | Jorath-janakor | Jorath | connected network house | Node house of a larger rearing net | | Vethan-janakor | Vethan | right-hand house | formally or state-protected house | | Zhalath-janakor | Zhalath | learning house | House with a strong training profile at an early stage | | Avar-janakor | Avar | Founding house | old or symbolically central traditional house |
Quick rules for new children's house names
- First, determine whether the name should emphasize concern, situation, mission, or tradition.
- Choose one main determiner and at most a second one for sharpening.
- Set
janakoras the last head. - Check whether the name still sounds good as a marker of origin in twenty years.
- When founding the company, specify the full name, short form and register form.
Work note
- For normal new children's homes,
Sorge + janakororQualitaet/Lage + janakoris almost always the best choice. Qualitaet + Landschaft + janakoris suitable for particularly large or well-known houses.- Mythical or personal-sounding names should remain an exception, otherwise the system will lose its social clarity advantage.