Please note that new user registrations disabled at this time.

What's in a name?

This forum is to be used for all discussions pertaining to BioWare's Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn.
Post Reply
User avatar
tyco
Posts: 29
Joined: Sun Jun 24, 2001 10:00 pm
Location: Boston, MA
Contact:

What's in a name?

Post by tyco »

I was wondering if anyone had any insight into any meaning or connection behind some of the names for some of the villains or NPCs in SoA.
I was reading else ware a post that mentioned that Jon Irenicus was described in BG1 as "Jon Icarus" an evil wizard. Irenicus seems like a variation on Icarus who was a figure in Greek mythology who flew too high in the sky and plunged to his death in the sea. You think that they named him such because they aimed to create a villain with 'too big ideas' that ended up being his downfall?
And what about Bodhi? It looks like a shortened version of 'bodhisattva' who is someone who serves to enlighten others. And didn't Bodhi fill us in on the story in SoA?
I was just curious if other people pondered about this or had any other thoughts on the topic.
Thanks.
User avatar
Rogue
Posts: 23
Joined: Mon Jun 25, 2001 10:00 pm
Location: Virginia, USA
Contact:

Post by Rogue »

Spoilier
.
.
.
.
.
.
The Lich in Amkethran is named after Von Goeth and German composer, I think, lol.
User avatar
fable
Posts: 30676
Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2001 12:00 pm
Location: The sun, the moon, and the stars.
Contact:

Post by fable »

I can't think of a German composer named Amkethran--or is this a pop musician?
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
User avatar
EMINEM
Posts: 891
Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2001 10:00 pm
Contact:

Post by EMINEM »

Minsc - probably inspired from the capital of Belarus, Minsc, where they have a number of Hamster zoos.

Imoen - hmmmm... I'm not sure, but in Shakespeare's "Winter Tale" there is a female character named Imogen. Take away the "g" and you have Imoen.

Irenicus - also similar to a famous Christian martyr named St. Irenaues who was a missionary to Gaul.

Aerie - variation of eyrie, an eagle's nest.

Anomen - occupational name: he annoys men.


Well, that's all I can think of.
User avatar
Aegis
Posts: 13412
Joined: Sat Dec 30, 2000 12:00 pm
Location: Soviet Canuckistan
Contact:

Post by Aegis »

On the docks in SoA, there is Lt. Aegisfield. Aegis being latin for sheild, and him being a man of the law, having to serve and protect and all.

Then, in the temple district, in front of the radiant heart, the weird gnome, and the man trying to court the paladin, thats a take off on Cyrano Deburgreat, and Christian.

The Umar witch is an obvious Blair Witch rip, although done a lot better.
User avatar
tyco
Posts: 29
Joined: Sun Jun 24, 2001 10:00 pm
Location: Boston, MA
Contact:

Post by tyco »

Originally posted by EMINEM:
<STRONG>Minsc - probably inspired from the capital of Belarus, Minsc, where they have a number of Hamster zoos.

Imoen - hmmmm... I'm not sure, but in Shakespeare's "Winter Tale" there is a female character named Imogen. Take away the "g" and you have Imoen.</STRONG>

Is that Minsk/Hamster zoo thing for real??

I looked up the Shakespeare thing about Imogen and she is actually from the play "Cymbeline" in which she is described as a princess who follows her heart. Incidently, in that same play there is a character called Belarius.
User avatar
Fezek
Posts: 501
Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2001 10:00 pm
Location: Japan
Contact:

Post by Fezek »

I think HaerDalis comes from someone who is good at locating information,"Here, da list"
".I guess soldiers have been killing other soldiers quite a bit; I believe it is called war."
User avatar
THE JAKER
Posts: 1211
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2001 10:00 pm
Location: commuting between Morrowind and Neverwinter
Contact:

Post by THE JAKER »

What does everyone name their PC?

I always have these short names like "Kato", "Pio", "Roha" cause it looks more natural in casual conversations, but then it doesn't look right when you are addressed formally, like by the mayor of Trademeet. Of course, if it's an "experimental" character, they always have to look like Cernd (first portrait that comes up) and be named " ; ".

[ 07-28-2001: Message edited by: THE JAKER ]
May you walk on warrrrm sannd....
User avatar
Xyx
Posts: 3104
Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2001 10:00 pm
Location: The Netherlands
Contact:

Post by Xyx »

Aerie: Airy (airhead).

Anomen: Annoying Man (as posted elsewhere).

Korgan: Kurgan (from Highlander)?

Jan Jansen: The most popular Dutch name a century ago (equivalent to John Johnson).
[url="http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/BG2/SpellsReference/Main.htm"]Baldur's Gate 2 Spells Reference[/url]: Strategy, tips, tricks, bugs, cheese and corrections to the manual.
User avatar
Torotorotorotix
Posts: 27
Joined: Sun Oct 15, 2000 10:00 pm
Location: Netherlands
Contact:

Post by Torotorotorotix »

Originally posted by Xyx:
<STRONG>Aerie: Airy (airhead).
</STRONG>
Aer = air (it's Greek)
User avatar
Aegis
Posts: 13412
Joined: Sat Dec 30, 2000 12:00 pm
Location: Soviet Canuckistan
Contact:

Post by Aegis »

Wow... Who'da thought Aerie was so close to Airhead?

:D
User avatar
Xyx
Posts: 3104
Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2001 10:00 pm
Location: The Netherlands
Contact:

Post by Xyx »

Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>Wow... Who'da thought Aerie was so close to Airhead?</STRONG>
Nooo, really? ;)
[url="http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/BG2/SpellsReference/Main.htm"]Baldur's Gate 2 Spells Reference[/url]: Strategy, tips, tricks, bugs, cheese and corrections to the manual.
User avatar
rapier
Posts: 1019
Joined: Sat Dec 30, 2000 11:00 pm
Location: Germany
Contact:

Post by rapier »

Originally posted by Rogue:
<STRONG>Spoilier
.
.
.
.
.
.
The Lich in Amkethran is named after Von Goeth and German composer, I think, lol.</STRONG>
::falls off his chair:: Read the post again...also, do you mean Goethe?
Visit
[url="http://www.fanfiction.net"]www.fanfiction.net[/url]
User avatar
Aegis
Posts: 13412
Joined: Sat Dec 30, 2000 12:00 pm
Location: Soviet Canuckistan
Contact:

Post by Aegis »

I think we sucked this topic dry...

:D
User avatar
Callimar
Posts: 98
Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2000 11:00 pm
Location: S Queensferry/Lothian/Scotland
Contact:

Post by Callimar »

The fallen paladin Reynald de Chatillon who you meet in the Bridge distrcit is a direct steal off of a Frankish Crusader named.... Reynald de Chatillon. The real Reynold broke the peace treaty with the Saracens for no apparent reason and was generally an ignoble arrogant hothead.
Another thing about names... did anyone else notice that there are two females called Sendai in the series? The first Sendai is that arrogant ***** south of Nashkel who's on a hunting trip with her chums Delgod and Alexander. The second is the Drow bhaalspawn, as most of you know. Strange.
I always call my characters names that sound right when you say them aloud, and they're always proper names (I never call them things like Bigaxe Deathbringer or some such). I think my favourite name was Vaylen (Vai-lin): my Swashbuckler who I took through ToB. The name fitted his character perfectly and sounded good too. Other character names I can remember are:
'Lahval'(La-vahl) - an elven fighter, with a kind of quiet personality, aligned neutral good. The name reflects him well I believe, when pronounced properly anyway.
'Ellrith' - another elf, this time an archer. Again, the name suits an elf.
'Dermot' - a halfling thief, his name has the sound of a kind and non-serious nature.

Sorry for boring you with that... I'll shut up now.
"Great jumping paladins of Tyr, I'm done for..."
User avatar
MegaToerist
Posts: 347
Joined: Sat May 26, 2001 10:00 pm
Location: Belgium, Europe
Contact:

Post by MegaToerist »

I use the name my Ranger had in PnP: Enaloindir. I think it has a flowing sound to it, and it's somewhat elven...not surprising when you've been raised among Elves. ;)

Some other names:
Dorgan Espend: human male swashbuckler
Zealana: a human female cleric
Laron: half-orc male berserker
Cirrion: human male cleric
Bruendor: dwarven male fighter/cleric. Originally, he was a warrior-priest, adapted with the Player's Option AD&D books. Believe it or not, but I came up with this name all by myself, and then, not even a week later, started reading R.A. Salvatore's books. Imagine my surprise :eek: :D .

TC, Geert
It may seem like I'm doing nothing, but on cellular level, I'm really quite busy...

[url="http://www.svelmoe.dk/blade/index.htm"]Blades of the Banshee[/url] - [url="http://www.naturewing.curvedspaces.com/Index.html"]Nature Wing[/url]
"Vis consuli expers mole ruit sua"
Post Reply