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Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Alohilani, Anuenue, Aukanai'i, Hiapa'i'ol, Iokina, Iona'ala, Kaiea, Kaihalulu, Kaihe, Kaikea, Kainui, Kalena, Kaleoaloha, Kalili, Kalua, Kamani, Kamila, Kapono, Kapua'ula, Ka'ike'apona, Keahi, Keani, Lilo, Maika'i, Makala, Makanui, Milimili, Nohea, Wilikinia, 'Akau.
Masculine names
Aiwaiwa, Alamimo, Aloisi, Halana, Halia, Hiapo, Hokeo, Hokup, Inoa, Iolani, Iwana, Kahele, Kahili, Kapua'ilima, Kekipi, Kekoa, Konala, La'akea, Leolani, Maika, Maika'i, Makaio, Maluokeakua, Mo'o, Nalunani, Noelani, Olakeakua, 'Ailana, 'Ailani, 'Apona.
Family names
Noble: Coast, Mughen, Julas
Common: Aulani, Aulani, Ikaia, Kahala, Kahoku, Kailikea, Kaipo, Kalani, Kalea, Kaleo, Kali, Kalima, Kamali'i, Kamea, Kane, Kapule, Kealoha, Kekumu, Kekumu, Keolanui, Kiliona, Kiliona, Kinipela, Liwai, Mele, Nakanaela, Natua, Onaona, Pilialoha, Laemoa.
Culture
Major language groups and dialects
Takenean
Culture and cultural heritage
Everyone sees the ocean as a source of freedom. Any land lovers are quickly dismissed as nothing but peasants. Only a true love for the ocean is enough to satisfy the people. Everyone loves art depicting the beauty of the ocean. Runes are especially helpful in this regard. Most civilians view runes as sacred.
Shared customary codes and values
The ocean is freedom. The ocean is life, it gives life. It gives power. It gives everything for nothing in return. Use the ocean for all that you can.
Common Etiquette rules
Offering assistance to others in need is virtuous. Everyone is allowed to use the ocean and its resources belong to those who use it.
Art & Architecture
The love of the ocean is reflected in the art. Massive paintings depicting boats at sea, beaches, and life under the sea are highly valued. The buildings include as much blue as possible.
Foods & Cuisine
Fish and sealife are the main source of food. Since the majority of food is from the ocean, people more inland farm fish in lakes and rivers.
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