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brainrottingg · 1 year ago
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Jex: Words ending in 'ie' are so cute, like 'sweetie' and 'cookie'
Dia: What about “die”
Jex: Yes that one too!
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maluminspace · 5 years ago
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scientific-tricorder · 3 years ago
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Star Trek Aliens Names Bank
Compiled for your convenience, a bank of canon names for the most common aliens of Star Trek.
These are compiled from Memory Alpha and Memory Beta. I tried to distinguish given and surnames as best I could, and generally did not include a name if it was too unclear. Same goes for names of individuals without a specified gender, since we don't know if or how names are gendered for these various cultures. This is also the reason why names are split by gender at all. Beta canon was occasionally used to distinguish given names v. surnames for Alpha canon names (such as Dukat being specified as a surname). For characters that were spies disguised as another species, if their alter ego had a distinct name, I gave each name to their respective species. If not (i.e. Seska), I did not include the name because its unclear to which culture the name derives from. There is a good amount of guesswork in here, and undoubtedly errors.
Species included are Andorians, Bajorans, Betazoids, Bolians, Caitians, Cardassians, Denobulans, Ferengi, Jem'Hadar, Klingons, Orions, Romulans, Tellarites, Trill, Vorta, and Vulcans.
This can be used for general reference at the sorts of names appropriate to each species, or for random generation based on phonemes, such as can be found in Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator, whose namesbase feature was the base concept used for this.
Several of these have very small sample sizes, and may produce janky results in phoneme generators. Male names are overrepresented for pretty much every species. Make of that what you will
Andorian
Andorians in Alpha Canon are generally referred to by only one name, but in Beta Canon have an expanded naming system (only names aligning with this system are included), with a given name, a surname prefix (ch' for chan, sh' for shen, th' for thaan, and zh' for zhen), and a surname, generally taken from the zhavey (zhen parent). They also tend to have nicknames, which are included on a separate line. Chan and thaan are often considered to more or less correspond to masculinity, and when dealing with binary species, tend to use he/him pronouns, with shen and zhen being the same towards femininity and generally using she/her pronouns.
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Talla
Male Given Names
Erit,Ghee,Thy'lek
Surnames
Ithyk,Keval,P'Trell,Ryn,Shran,Shras,Shukar,Talas,Tarah,Telev,Thelin,Tholos,Thon,Thoris,Gareb,Jhamel,Lissan
Beta Canon
Chan (male) Given Names
Thirishar,Onalishenar,Senthofar,Krasizhrar,Yanishuran,Aranthanien,Silash,Finirath,Ledanyi,Anlenthoris,Vraath,Hessretheress,Shanradeskel,Themnorsith,Thezalden,Threlas,Serrosel,Tharantana,Ramasanar,Gilmesheid,Tharia,Zhimen,Shelithan,Elefthor,Thanashal,Astellet,Sonnisar,Veldaclien,Aravesh,Veraldorash,Helthari,Shritharia
Shar,Shenar,Veni,Thanien,Shal,Clien,Thoris
Shen (female) Given Names
Vindizhei,Thali,Lahvishri,Chelienal,Trenkanshent,Lemarliten,Trenev,Resthenar,Iravothra,Avaranthi,Pava Ek'Noor,Kiramassala,Jessala,Vaacith,Lecheb,Thriazhrovarasa,Vinithnel,Sherivan,Savaaroa,Zharran,Randishira,Molsetev,Antocadra,Corallavellis,Ythrilasifsa
Dizhei,Vishri,Kanshent,Thenar,Avaran,Ythril
Thaan (male) Given Names
Tavrithinn,Thavanichent,Thelin,Hravishran,Kainon,Shantherin,Nisverin,Menteshay,Zharian,Neshaal,Shantherin,Thantarishran,Rasanis,Setheleyis,Vilashrel,Rahendervakell,Fellaren,Shir,Trethishavu,Thelianaresth,Beschelcorea,Thanatazhres,Menteshay,Shelerib
Anichent,Shran,Sethel,Shrel,Thelian,Corea,Zhres,Erib
Zhen (female) Given Names
Shathrissia,Arenthialeh,Charivretha,Thirijhamel,Anishtalla,Zeusal,Ranishegarth,Kitazoanra,Solloven,Kellerasana,Sessethantis,Vrathev,Celerasayna,Thrintarno,Sellessi,Chasinthrof,Altheria,Araev,Birivallah,Kellessar,Salla,Kitazoanra,Torethirala,Thrantira
Thriss,Thia,Vretha,Jhamel,Talla,Kell,Thantis,Thira
Surnames
Thane,Cheen,Dani,Rraazh,Vazdi,Faila,Valrass,Zoarhi,Dhaven,Sorichas,Ralaavazh,Menlich,Ethar,Liro,Harnen,Vhrane,Garis,Clane,Regda,Vansh,Refel,Lavan,Menchal,Zaigrel,Naar,Desh,Phair,Mas,Sharn,Prenni,Gesrit,Lesinas,Vethris,Mezret,Felleth,Shelos,Thalis,Foruta,Vhendreni,Rothress,Faila,Berro,Aqabaa,Chun,Clane,Ethre,Evram,Fairoh,Firro,Kelavar,Kerrosoth,Lan,Larn,Lero,Lesinas,Lessa,Letha,Lhren,Mai,Makesh,Mirrin,Meth,Nuillan,Nora,Ness,Noreth,Narv,Nayla,Pavarzi,Priil,Raazn,Ral,Ranthi,Rasdeth,Rassa,Rave,Ren,Retsu,Rhettel,Revash,Rhun,Riin,Rin,Rithsiria,Ruathain,Rreev,Shelas,Sena,Shant,Shendileth,Shoras,Sonnas,Tarash,Terren,Theloh,Thyfon,Tran,Vennias,Vansh,Gorin,Vesk,Vlene,Vraas,Vorothishria,Vrent,Vres,Vress,Vroth,Vrun,Zenne,Zaigrel,Zathrosia,Zharath
Bajoran
Bajorans put their surnames first and thus have the name order of Surname Given Name
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Grem,Aroya,Renora,Blin,Nerys,Maru,Rahl,Wilkarah,Mika,Laren,Talia,Korena,Jaxa,Celes,Naprem,Fala,Pallra,Sul,Adami
Male Given Names
Laan,Tennan,Antos,Tromac,Vek,Seeto,Kannu,Elig,Kag,Daier,Chaye,Essa,Holza,Gueta,Luson,Apren,Falor,Pohl,Reon,Taban,Oak,Mabrin,Holem,Nalas,Akrem,Benyan,Pol,Gel,Migdal,Karn,Gale,Edon,Rez,Ch'Ano,Ren,Los,Anaydis,Landi,Jolan,Ram,Hovath
Surnames
Akorem,Alenis,Anara,Anjohl,Avesta,Azin,Bareil,Baltrim,Basso,Bek,Belar,Bemar,Benten,Bodan,Bolka,Brilgar,Borum,Brin,Chalan,Ches'sarro,Day,Deela,Dekon,Eblan,Els,Ermat,Fala,Faren,Furel,Galis,Gantt,Gerron,Gettor,Gia,Girani,Gramm,Halb,Hazar,Heler,Horis,Horran,Hortak,Ibudan,Imutta,Ishan,Jabara,Jaro,Jas,Jatarn,Jillur,Jomat,Kainon,Kalem,Kara,Kaval,Keena,Keeve,Kesha,Kira,Klin,Koral,Koran,Krim,Kubus,Lai,Laira,Lamonay,Latara,Latha,Leeta,Lenaris,Li,Li-Paz,Lisea,Lobo,Lorit,Luma,Lupaza,Marat,Mardah,Marika,Mera,Meressa,Mobara,Mora,Mullibok,Nane,Neela,Ojuy,Okala,Onara,Opaka,Oram,Ornak,Orta,Ossan,Pelin,Pinar,Porta,Proka,Quen,Ro,Razka,Redab,Reiskin,Rhit,Roana,Romara,Rota,Rozahn,Shakaar,Saghi,Sarish,Sarjeno,Sebarr,Seelee,Shabren,Shaxs,Sirco,Sito,Solbor,Solis,Sorad,Surmak,Tabor,Tagana,Tahna,Tal,Talnot,Talpet,Taluno,Teero,Tekoa,Telna,Timor,Tolena,Tonsa,Topek,Tor,Tora,Toran,Trakor,Trazko,Trentin,Ungtae,Vaatrik,Varani,Varis,Weld,Winn,Woban,Y'Pora,Yarka,Yassim,Yeln,Yendar,Zayra,Zocal
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Viri,Ment,Lan,Vas,Rees,Eloija,Wadeen,Sesana,Edeen,Lariah,Huri,Bena,Catrin,Jalika,Anra,Neve,Sar,Losor,Sholl,Sin,Cerys,Vaas,Nell,Karys,Cheren,Klatta,Lunas,Loral,Audj,Sirsy,Kol,Elis,Syla,Marta,Delan,Valina,Torly,Sor,Semna,Nabir,Flin,Ytrin,Dels,Reyla,Murent,Mar,Pal,Lenn,Lin,Kaska,Zehar,Meel,Raina,Patiens,Dion,Anora,Iniri,Nola,LoMar,Randu,Lawr,Jocan,Jael,Serra,Meryn,Delah,Casten,Kavi,Tomo,Ti,Bet,Jis,Nis,Tormak,Iriya,Ryslin,Harta,Delle,Sulan,Taryl,Nerissa,Lusa,Calderon,Dorren,Remarro,Patra,Chan,Etra,Chantrea,Onala,Sisla,Lena,Selin,Hoon,Ilen,Mehwyn,Cathlys,Ahleen,Belda,Kather,Issa,Minna,Ral,Rass,Yeta,Res,Aba,Pian,Rond,Koryn,Sereni,Mabey,Kayanil,Teru,Dejana,Cedara,Trinell,Lin,Inasi,Hedda,Tibb,Juze,Rillio,Janin,Elliena,Remara,Lyyra,Renalla,Syed,Din,Eltur,Fala,Lani,Reeks,Ani,Sant,Mara,Veneeda,Ellevet,Mafon,Jezahl,Meris
Male Given Names
Bis,Juk,Sale,Vel,Cam,Tol,Dans,Theno,Groell,Lapyn,Seefa,Meklat,Jiram,Vai,Rodirya,Kavar,Nemani,Ligin,Ang,Belem,Toh,Okrin,Selinn,Adir,Tarn,Madal,Desca,Vinik,Cam,Senn,Zed,Sibias,Tal,Mace,Hayn,Bajin,Chalmon,Nikende,Mirosha,Fol,Kant,Koln,Cotes,Leez,Zedlar,Elt,Dast,Calan,Vilar,Dal,Koth,Adassa,Rota,Morr,Nath,Jelt,Kon,Posh,Dobat,Treo,Morr,Vell,Sen,Osen,Traco,Ral,Tel,Tolo,Kly,Remaht,Palin,Toos,Den,Rygis,Kero,Azahn,Nath,Anjar,Prem,Beyn,Shie,Kash,Dren,Najem,Chakrys,Tybe,Wabak,Jaras,Nion,Ven,Apren,Morio,Jorel,Ton,Plean,Ulli,Illior,Jak,Biran,Weir,Aldos,Pohl,Soan,Lathrop,Usbor,Darin,Fin,Duravit,Muri,Tarka,Pendan,Jau,Noth,Barnoe,Devys,Parva,Ren,Pem,Falor,Yovre,Aldris,Jouvirna,Treo,Errid,Tryst,Drade,Bal,Artir,Reoh,Pol,Stoat,Tenzil,Del,Jek,Danriv,Keelen,Fasil,Bekar,Dever,Yentin,Sten,Lac,Denar,Obahr,Lerg,Salan,Tavus,Jendo,Vecta,Dake,Dalrys,Norvan,Losig,Jobar,Lyas,Ashek,Jakar,Bothna,Ketauna,Cal,Vanka,Lar,Resk,Ona,Torem,Navo,Keral,Tem,Evet,Tendren,Jynan,Nogar,Avtra,Ephis,Nico,Heldron,Gis,Maya,Noka,Revi,Berin,Antol,Elkhur,Nareth,Danur,Cohr,Ardell,Remna,Karna,Antosso,Noth,Asand,Pim,Lask,Reyn,Drasa,Falor,Kolek,Sil,Kuzas,Stovol,Surt,Graim,Teyshan,Keyth,Linjarin,Arvam,Pego
Surnames
Acto,Akhere,Aku,Aland,Alavor,Aleco,Aleyni,Alitess,Alle,Aloram,Altek,Altrino,Amkot,Anten,Argan,Arin,Arla,Aro,Asarem,Atira,Aur,Aylam,Azeni,Ayvon,Barada,Baras,Barys,Bellis,Belwan,Bata,Battes,Bey,Betenn,Beren,Benzar,Bojja,Borilak,Bram,Brandis,Carlien,Carik,Capril,Callis,Calan,Charna,Cerin,Cenn,Cawlder,Comvic,Coldri,Col,Chon,Chinjen,Cryan,Cotor,Coste,Corrin,Damas,Dalba,Dal,Dakahna,Darrah,Darb,Dava,Daul,Denik,Delevan,Devla,Derwell,Derish,Denveer,Denoray,Donal,Divaro,Deyreth,Elren,Eleth,Ela,Eivos,Estal,Erish,Eran,Enkar,Endred,Enand,Elvem,Exsin,Evik,Etana,Fereel,Fanna,Fandor,Fallert,Frith,Frelan,Flanner,Fisel,Ficen,Gan,Gamon,Galoren,Gai,Gatryk,Garvish,Garune,Gar,Gandal,Gelia,Gaysd,Grenta,Grenchen,Gran,Goros,Hava,Hatram,Hasa,Harana,Hannan,Halpas,Hersaaka,Hegol,Hegel,Hazar,Hören,Honn,Hon,Hollim,Hnada,Itamis,Istani,Ishan,Inna,Inartha,Ina,Ilar,Jarata,Jaras,Janri,Jamay,Jalas,Jaza,Jarmus,Jex,Jessel,Jennica,Jekko,Jull,Joson,Jona,Jod,Kan,Kallis,Kalem,Kala,Kataal,Kanton,Kant,Kandal,Kawa,Keev,Ke,Kellec,Kel,Kejan,Kiska,Kilikarri,Kifal,Kevlin,Kesla,Keree,Kohn,Koli,Kren,Kova,Koratta,Koral,Krish,Kulan,Kyli,Lauoc,Kenn,Lale,Lagan,Lafe,Leiris,Legan,Ledahn,Lavin,Lennis,Lenkit,Lenaris,Liro,Linsa,Linc,Loran,Lonnic,Londar,Litna,Lyll,Lubaar,Loten,Malen,Ma,Maranu,Manos,Malor,Marn,Marinasa,Marin,Marika,Marel,Merab,Menvel,Mel,Mehar,Matram,Mira,Mibar,Mesto,Meressa,Mor,Mitra,Nalan,Naka,Myda,Nedani,Natlar,Nane,Novor,Nolan,Nilan,Nev,Nes,Nendi,Nelish,Ompar,Oluvas,Oden,Ocman,Obanak,Onial,Ornathia,Orisin,Orojop,Par,Paqu,Paola,Pak,Pernon,Periki,Paroti,Pova,Po,Plin,Pin,Petra,Priya,Preta,Prana,Pralon,Ran,Rals,Rald,Radovan,Rasmus,Ranz,Ransel,Rano,Rann,Ranga,Rejias,Reis,Rava,Renet,Remis,Rifin,Riasha,Rhyne,Reydau,Resten,Riv,Riszen,Romara,Rulan,Rozahn,Roser,Salan,Sadakita,Settie,Setrin,Scio,Scalin,Shesa,Sharet,Shandor,Shad,Shabren,Shul,Shon,Shoka,Shiri,Sloi,Sinchante,Silne,Shula,Sorash,Solonor,Solis,Synta,Synder,Syba,Strine,Stassen,Sorretta,Sorati,Tal,Tagen,Tam,Taluno,Talissin,Talis,Taro,Taren,Tapren,Tanin,Tanar,Tenna,Tem,Teler,Tef,Tigart,Thill,Theron,Thera,Teris,Tenev,Tir,Tikka,Tikar,Tihana,Tol,Tiven,Tiros,Torrna,Torken,Torin,Torasia,Tola,Tren,Travil,Trakor,Tova,Torvan,Twahn,Tunhal,Trinia,Trentin,Usaya,Url,Ungtae,Ulu,Veldis,Velda,Vernay,Verin,Veralla,Vendoma,Velura,Vu,Viran,Werron,Wayeh,Waska,Wasa,Waru,Wyte,Woros,Worin,Wistod,Wintik,Winser,Yevir,Yeln,Ychell,Yandu,Yukei,Yorka,Yilb,Yevlin,Zeden,Zain
Betazoid
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Deanna,Lwaxana,Kestra
Male Given Names
Tam,Sabin,Reittan,Andrus,Lon
Surnames
Amanin,Elbrun,Genestra,Grax,Hagan,Jurot,Troi,Stadi,Suder
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Adana,Eusho,Meron,Chaxaza,Lorella,Ilirra,Elleth,Doraxi,Damira,Drennela,Mira,Gira,Enamori,Juliet,Molaranna,Jirelle,Ione,Mara,Kan,Yulana,Nerissa,Veronica,Sephara,Anissina,Malla,Rina,Aldora,Sorana
Male Given Names
Edam,Tal,Col,Dal,Han,Ellum,Cort,Lem,Ven,Rennan,Kenth,Kolanis,Elvo,Bael,Kojo,Sonek,Gwendal,Hent,Barin,Gart
Surnames
Astrun,Benzon,Berel,Byxthar,Corbin,Deel,Deo,Duren,Enaren,Sark,Faal,Fort,Genstra,Jenn,Kaldarren,Kav,Kif,Kitain,Konya,Lasren,Mikala,Minnar,Mryax,Nomine,Obertag,Oxila,Povron,Pran,Rhonu,Tancreda,Tevren,Tran,Vint,Xerix,Xerx
Bolian
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Lysia,Mitena
Male Given Names
Zim,Ardon,Hars
Surnames
Brott,Broht,Brathaw,Boq'ta,Arlin,Adislo,Rixx,Mot,Haro,Graife,Golwat,Chell,Vendome,Vadosia
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Danna,Yal,Tiris,Joris,Reedesa
Male Given Names
Solian Jarso,Ventor,Falnam,Falvin,Kopyc,Ty,Lat,Gallin,Denor,Var,Vax,Min,Hranok
Surnames
Aenni,Brex,Bokk,Bixx,Benesch,Coron,Chordys,Chiroka,Chall,Fyyl,Frnats,Fornnel,Edrel,Doss,Dorthan,Dor,Dee,Grimnar,Grench,Gom,Gof,Ixxen,Hyaud,Hruok,Hrevet,Loxx,Lorus,K'narf,Kai-ree,Jolev,Jeloq,Jast,Mobe,Mijoral,Manute,Neol,Nea,Naithe,Nadeen,Royse,Rizz,Rhaast,Ressix,Tydoan,Trell,T'rb,Tornot,Tokk,Tharp,Taneko,Tane,Tak,Wat,Waen,Ulthan,Ulos,Zora,Zife,Zenth,Zar,Yraxys,Yott,Yelg
Caitian
Alpha Canon
M'Ress,T'Ana
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Hriss,Hsuuri,Kyona,M'grash,M'morr,Shiboline,M'Tesint,Niwara,R'Miia,T'Ana
Male Given Names
C'Raal,Mlawr,M'Nirl,Dynkorra,Erovan,Ghee,Grenner,Rraak,Rriarr,Sh'aow,S'rrel,Ssura,Kenioth
Surnames (and other names)
D'irraj,M'nass,M'nault,M'rest,M'sitt,N'nance,M'mar,V'rrone,Brr'ynn,B'kash,M'Relle,M'Ress,M'Rill,M'Roaa,M'Zeo,P'Trell,P'Tross
Cardassian
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Asha,Ulani,Iliana,Natima,Mila,Jil,Gilora,Ziyal
Male Given Names
Dan,Joret,Elim,Tekeny,Gary,Tavor,Nanpart,Aamin,Mekor,Crell,Kotan,Silaran,Rugal,David,Enabran,Thrax
Surnames
Ari,Belor,Benil,Boheeka,Borven,Broca,Bronok,Brun,Cazanjian,Corak,Curry,Dal,Damar,Danar,Darhe'el,Daro,Dejar,Delgado,Dolak,Dukat,Ekoor,Entek,Evek,Garak,Ghemor,Goris,Hadar,Hogue,Hovat,Hutzel,Jasad,Kamar,Kell,Korinas,Kovat,Krim,Lang,Lasaran,Lemec,Lonar,Macet,Madred,Makbar,Malor,Marayn,Marratt,Marritza,Mavek,Memad,Moset,Nador,Ocett,Orra,Pa'Dar,Parmak,Parn,Pirak,Porania,Preloc,Prenar,Prin,Ranor,Rejal,Rekelen,Revok,Rusot,Russol,Seltan,Seskal,Siana,Spumco,Stipes,Surjak,Tain,Tajor,Telak,Telle,Toran,Trepar,Tulet,Turrel,Vorlem,Vornar,Yaltar,Zarale
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Elima,Niala,Nal,Athra,Neta,Erelya,Teretis,Kam,Rakena,Tera,Kaleen,Kayana,Traya,Alyn,Thebroca,Lethra,Rhan,Sanir,Reta,Renest,Jil,Penelya,Elinas,Veja,Kel,Tela,Arati,Nyra,Duran,Kater,Malyn,Geleth,Arys,Mhevita,Eleta,Lim,Meya,Alira,Kalisi,Reykor,Zivan,Ilani,Leej,Seia,Rana,Meka,Miras,Enevek,Sree
Male Given Names
Tret,Dost,Lamerat,Ithas,Prynok,Ulan,Sakal,Corat,Joret,Zurin,Trekal,Ilona,Kotan,Curry,Stipes,Velok,Rokan,Procal,Skrain,Ravel,Kag,Niral,Merak,Corbin,Laen,Aman,Kutel,Tolan,Dero,Allo,Alon,Cronal,Govar,Mev,Ker,Danig,Mikor,Colat,Joran,Feric,Pythas,Martis,Pasir,Gotto,Krim,Draban,Barkan,Akellen,Kotan,Jos,Rel,Ren,Edek,Feron,Denison,Korbath,Hogue,Nyrok,Drune,Krai,Alardig,Begom,Irvek,Ghret,Terek,Kelas,Revel,Limor,Pol,Morad,Gri,Gerat,Ghel,Ataan,Erek,Yannik,Gaten,Sigol,Yoriv,Andrul,Ghemik,Arn,Mindur,Onar,Gell,Evek,Koler,Tomorok,Shyak,Orm,Rakan,Strell,Joer,Cren,Sem,Chato
Surnames
Alnak,Alaren,Akret,Akleen,Akha,Abor,Antos,Antok,Anjen,Amark,Artoc,Arlal,Bilek,Berat,Bennek,Bartat,Bamarek,Bry,Bornar,Crell,Coram,Corac,Dal,Dakal,Daret,Darek,Dan,Dejit,David,Datar,Darnay,Dijmas,Detrek,Deru,Dekreny,Doveror,Doval,Divok,Dracos,Du'Lam,Dubarok,Dygan,Duzek,Dulcet,Dulath,Endar,Ekron,Efheny,Erak,Entor,Enkoa,Engor,Ewai,Esad,Erud,Erem,Fubar,Forkis,Foral,Fhret,Fanto,Geyl,Gavron,Gary,Garan,Gohdon,Glessin,Glees,Gys,Gurgey,Gundar,Gruner,Hallitz,Halek,Horven,Hidret,Hekt,Hekit,Havar,Hanno,Haneri,Ico,Jerax,Jartek,Jaana,Kein,Karn,Karle,Kalanis,Kaidan,Kentar,Kener,Kellet,Khevet,Keve,Ketan,Korven,Kine,Kudesh,Kruva,Kretech,Lakhat,Lok,Locan,Lleye,Letin,Lon,Lokar,Lorjek,Makur,Majut,Maret,Marak,Maleren,Malbret,Mavek,Matrik,Matan,Marok,Mengred,Mendor,Mekkar,Megar,Mayrat,Minok,Migar,Mhevet,Merid,Merdan,Mera,Mutak,Mulak,Morad,Monor,Mondrig,Mogad,Nekelen,Narat,Najeelev,Nadok,Turan,Nol,Nogar,Nevel,Nerwat,Nereda,Onell,Omek,Oben,Orloc,Oran,Ra’orn,Pa’Dan,Parek,Pareg,Panh,Prekeny,Prang,Straken,Pirak,Pelor,Pelek,Ratav,Rantok,Ragat,Rafod,Renar,Relaw,Rejal,Rhukal,Rhemet,Reyar,Renzo,Rugal,Rokai,Sentor,Sek,Saneel,Sa’Kat,Surjan,Slaine,Skyl,Shenob,Taqut,Tahgla,Tarvok,Tarrik,Tarn,Tarinas,Telur,Telso,Teljan,Telek,Teldin,Timot,Throk,Tevrek,Terrell,Terr,Temet,Trant,Trang,Trach,Toran,Trepar,Trelar,Tunol,Urkar,Verden,Vekeer,Veda,Varc,Vara,Vorat,Veruda,Veress,Yuqar,Yopal,Yaltar,Zarin,Zarcot,Zarale
Denobulan
Denobulans appear to have only one name, as the only Denobulan with a clear surname is Feezal Phlox, and it is very possible that her husband's name was tacked on simply for the convenience of the human crew.
Alpha Canon
Female Names
Feezal,Forlisa,Indaura,Kessil,Trevix,Vesna
Male Names
Phlox,Bogga,Groznik,Klaban,Mettus,Yolen,Zepht
Beta Canon
Female Names
Terim Azleya,Crenfel,Ghrex,Grazna,Triphox,Telles Vindeilin
Male Names
Korl,Masc,Mettus,Parnikee,Salagho Threx,Tropp,Vleb
Ferengi
Ferengi appear to only use one name.
Alpha Canon
Female Names
Ishka,Lumba,Pel,Prinadora
Male Names
Adred,Arridor,Barbo,Belongo,Berik,Birta,Bok,Bractor,Brunt,Brak,Broik,Farek,Frin,Frool,Gaila,Gant,Gegis,Gint,Gorad,Goss,Gral,Grimp,Grish,Hoex,Igel,Kayron,Kazago,Keldar,Kol,Kono,Krax,Krem,Leck,Par Lenor,Letek,Lonzo,Lurin,Mordoc,Morta,Muk,Nog,Nava,Nibor,Nilva,Nunk,Omag,Orpax,Plegg,Prak,Quark,Rom,Qol,Quimp,Rata,Reyga,Smeet,Solok,Sovak,Stol,Tarr,Tog,Tol,Torrot,Turot,Tye,Ulis,Yeggie,Zek
Beta Canon
Female Names
Bralik,Chartreux,Delka,Duwain,Gera,Ilka,Jubbletta,Marna,Parilka,Rwogo,Voshma,Wagga,Weede,Yrena
Male Names
Aramut,Arno,Balt,Base,Baun,Bijon,Bikk,Bindu,Blemin,Blork,Blout,Blud,Bokat,Borit,Breel,Broc,Brolok,Brubrak,Brund,Chek,Chig,Chintz,Chram,Corlan,Cort,Dav,Deleg,Derro,Dirf,Dorl,Drak,Drayan,Drek,Drik,Dverl,Fal,Falar,Feg,Flax,Flem,Flus,Flynk,Fog,Fram,Frek,Frinx,Garjak,Gart,Gash,Gek,Geln,Gezunt,Gimba,Glat,Glav,Glint,Goem,Goff,Gormie Gormatop,Greb,Grek,Greko,Grix,Gubbin,Gweemo,Hadron,Haurk,Hecko,Helk,Idris,Igel,Issa,Iskel,Joq,Kain,Karg,Kazago,Klarn,Koob,Krechma,Kreln,Kurga,Lifax,Lig,Lant,Lenk,Lept,Liph,Logi,Lonz,Lorp,Zook,Martok,Mecko,Meelo,Mezzo,Migg,Milch,Mirt,Mok,Mox,Moxon,Munk,Myynagi,Nam,Neek,Nix,Nurt,Obe,Oblat,Oblatis,Oblix,Ogger,Olix,Orax,Pluboi,Pod,Posck,Pharh,Promp,Pug,Quirk,Quoop,Qaris,Rableg,Radny,Rank,Rauplop,Rogi,Schlecht,Shmenge,Sluggo,Smoog,Sneat,Squeeb,Squim,Stoonk,Strope,Sumash,Sner,Sorv,Tran,Trapunto,Triv,Tarken,Throk,Trog,Trop,Tunk,Twim,Untz,Vinx,Vol,Vorp,Vung,Vurp,Yinkee,Yomgro,Yost,Zemel,Zhrel,Zind,Zirk,Zoid
Jem'Hadar
Jem'Hadar have names consisting of two parts, separated by an apostrophe. A few of these parts have been repeated, and it's unclear if there is a specific system behind the names.
Alpha Canon
First Part of Name
Amat,Arak,Duran,Goran,Ikat,Ixtana,Kudak,Lamat,Limara,Meso,Omet,Remata,Talak,Temo,Toman,Virak,Yak
Second Part of Name
Igan,Taral,Adar,Agar,Ika,Rax,Etan,Ukan,Son,Clan,Iklan,Klan,Talan,Zuma,Torax,Kara,Talon
Beta Canon
First Part of Name
Amar,Amet,Azet,Baraj,B,Edan,Gurat,Hanal,Imat,Javal,Kaddo,Koret,Kudak,Makla,Lyb,Mahn,Manan,Mokata,Mustata,Noret,Odera,Oken,Rak,Rodek,Rogan,Rotan,Tozara,Turan,Umat,Valast,Virak,Tugol,Varat,Varen,Xono,Yek
Second Part of Name
Itak,Alox,Izan,Aran,Roll,Atal,Urak,Ahan,Korex,Tivon,Borawn,Alak,Itan,Gor,R,Kifn,Agar,Klan,Klan,Ikar,Klen,Alak,Tazan,Kodan,Agar,Talag,Kesh,Ekan,Adan,Aval,Iklan,Atan,Idan,Agor,Clan,Talon
Klingon
Klingons generally use a given name and a patrynomic (i.e. 'Son of Mogh'). Houses do sometimes change name based on whoever is currently heading it, but sometimes retain a name of a noted prior member.
Alpha Canon
Female Names
Azetbur,Ba'el,B'Elanna,Bu'kaH,Ch'Rega,Dennas,Doran,Grilka,Gi'ral,Huss,Kahlest,Kali,Karana,K'Ehleyr,Kolana,Krelik,K'Rene,Kurak,L'Rell,Laneth,L'Naan,Lukara,Lursa,M'Nea,Mara,Miral,N'Garen,Shenara,Sirella,Synon,Talij,Tavana,Turla,Valkris,Vekma,Vixis,Zegov
Male Names
Amar,Antaak,A'trom,Atul,Ba'ktor,Barak-Kadan,Bar'el,Barot,B'Etor,B'iJik,Bo'rak,Brok'tan,Brota,Chang,Ch'Pok,Ch'Targh,Chu'vok,Darok,D'Ghor,Divok,Drex,Duras,Gorkon,Goroth,Gowron,Grafk,Hij'qa,H'ohk,Hon-Tihl,H'ta,Huraga,Japar,Ja'rod,J'Dan,Jodmos,Kahless,K'orin,K'vort,Kahmar,Kang,Kargan,Katogh,Kaybok,Kaz,Keedera,Kell,Kerla,Klaa,Klaang,Klag,K'mpec,K'mtar,K'Nera,K'Nor,Kobor,Kodrak,Kohlar,Kol,Kol-Sha,Kolax,Kolos,Koloth,Konmel,Kor,Koral,Korath,Korax,Kornan,Korok,Koroth,Korrd,Korris,Kortar,Koth,Kozak,Kras,Krell,K'retok,Kruge,K'Tal,K'Temang,K'Temoc,Kulge,Kunivas,Kuri,Kurn,K'Vada,K'Vagh,Larg,Larna,Leskit,Linkasa,L'Kor,Lorgh,Lurkan,M'Rek,M'tokra,Magh,Maltz,Martok,Marab,Mogh,Molor,Morag,Morak,Morath,Morka,Mow'ga,M'Rel,Mur'Eq,Noggra,Nu'Daq,Or'Eq,Orak,Ortikan,Pahash,M'Kota R'Cho,Reclaw,Rejac,Rodek,Rorg,Rurik,Rynar,Sarpek,Shovak,Silrek,Sompek,Sorval,Stex,T'Kuvma,T'vis,Tel-Peh,Telok,Toral,Tenavik,T'Greth,Thopok,T'Kar,Toq,Torak,Torath,Torg,Torin,Tse'Dek,Tumek,Ujilli,Vagh,Voq,Vorok,W'mar,Worf,Yeto
Beta Canon
Female Names
Altrom,B'Eko,B'Ekara,B'Eler,B'Elem,B'Elath,Beqar,B'Ellor,B'Ettak,B'Etris,B'essa'al,B'Oraq,B'Lor,B'Yor,B'Ursana,B'Urgan,B'Urad,Cherek,Chetar,Chernoth,Divash,D'jia,Do'Yoj,Doran,Gaj,Gava,Gi'ral,Ginva,Glazya,Gothspar,Gothmara,Gratach,Grul,Indizar,J'Ula,Ja'tesh,Jurva,Jonu,Kaasin,Kaj,K'ahlynn,Kahlest,Kal,Kalrind,Karreka,Karra,K'Draq,Kimt,K'lavut,Koren,Koronin,Krevor,K'Taran,K'Tar,K'Zinn,Lakras,Lazhna,Logt,Loreva,Lunob,Lorta,Lurqal,Magna,Ma'kella,Marasa,Meraht,Melota,Moj'ih,M'vil,Orruk,Ohm,Prayak,Qat'qa,Q'Idar,Rekan,Rajhemda'la,Rinla,Rota,Shajara,Shen,T'Agga,Tabona,Tamal,Tarol,Tarilla,Tev,Tereth,Torj,Trohka,T'Var,Valdyr,Valatra,Virka,Vijak,Veselka,Eral,Vladra,Veselka,Wolm,Wol,Yoqala
Male Names
Adon,Aakan,Alakon,Aktuh,Aktaj,Akor,Aperokei, Anyoqq,Arraq,Argashek,Argan,B'ator,Bardak Linron,Balak,Bek'Ta,Berolik,Berik,Beltz,Belq,Biroq,Bors,Boron Kallarax,Borma,Armek,Bo'roth,B'Vat,B'Tak,Bronal,Breg,Charg,Charak,ChaqI,ChanTogh,Cha'DIch,Ch'Tan,Ch'lan,Ch'kan,Ch'gran,Dargh,Danqo,D'Lor,D'cIq,Dazzo,Davok,Dirak,Dorak,Dolmorr,Dokil,Dohk,Do'Ming,D'kar,Draxon,DRacla,Dorrek,D'Vak,Durak,Fuhrman,Fron'chak,Gapo,Ganthet,Ganok,Gannik,Galarch,Gahlar,Gelt,Gatrell,Garvig,Garvak,Gimor,Gha'rek,G'mtor,G'joth,Gordek,Gorath,Goran,Gorak,Gonn,Goryq,Gorv,Gortak,Gort,Gorrik,Goroth,Gralk,Gra'Kor,Grakal,Gowrik,Gotlak,Grevaq,Grax,Grannk,Grot,Gronn,Grokla,Grodak,Grnar,Grunnil,Grozik,Grouk,Grotek,G'Zar,Gyrik,Gwarz,Guroth,Gurlk,hiJaK,Hervog,Hegron,Hark,Ibrach,Hurgor,Hurghom,Ja'rod,Jardak,Janar,Jadar,Ja'rod,J'dah,J'Bris,Jaroun,J'mpok,J'lang,J'kral,J'Doq,Jureth,J'rgan,J'rak,Joqel,Jo'Krat,J'nek,Kaaj,K’teng,K'tark,K'am,Kagak,Kaga,Kabrerr,Kaarg,Kaare,Kagran,Kaghvagh,Kagh,Kagg,Kage,Kagdar,Kahrl,Kahnrah,Kahlor,Kaldon,Kalax,Kalaw,Kalan,Kalak,Kalor,Kallarax,Kaljagh,Kaleth,Kamar,Kam'pok,Kalun,Kaltar,Kerab,Kanjis,Kanjar,Kandless,Kasak,Karhammur,Kargan,Karel,Kaul,Kateq,Kasiel,Kaseli,K'Dhan,Kbrex,Kaz,Kellen,Kell,Kelad,Kegren,Keer,Ker,Kentin,Kenni,Vlict,Kelthos,Khegh,Khall,Kevlar,Kest,Kesh,Khulr,Khone,Khod,Khezri,Khel,Kir,Kiosan,Kimm,Kich'ta,Kitold,Kishlat,Kirrin,Kiregh,Klasq,Klaad,Kligrok,K'Ley,K'Leht,K'lotek,Klorga,Klor,Kloor,Klivv,Klithis,K'mdek,Kl'rt,Klovagh,K'mpar,K'moth,K'Mek,K'naiah,K'muc,K'mtok,Kohn,Kodrash,Kodek,Kobyk,Kolan,Kolak,Kol,Kolor,Kolloden,Kolj,Koleth,Kopf,Kopek,Konom,Konn,Kon'Jef,Komor,Korath,Korak,Koradan,Kopok,Kori,Korgh,Korek,Kordon,Korbus,Korban,Korma,Korlak,Korpi,Kort,Korsal,Korrgar,Kosted,Korya,Korvog,Korvek,Korvaq,Koru,Koth,Koxx,Kowag,Kovold,Kovikh,Kothaar,Krador,K'rac,Kra'aken,K'pril,Kozor,K'Ratak,Kraloq,Kral,Krelk,Krek,Krazz,Krax,Kravokh,Krett,Krimm,Krenn,Kriz,Krivaq,Kriton,Krit,Kring,Kron,Krom,Krogan,Krov,Krong,Krona,Kryan,Krusk,Kruq,Krozek,Krox,K'Tek,K'Tar,K’Temang,K’Trelan,Kuhrrat,K'tran,K'Tesh,Kultan,Kulok,Kull,Kurrgo,Kuron,Kuri,K'vyr,K'voq,Kveld,Kvaad,Kuut,Kurt,K'zeq,Kyrtu,Kylor,Ky'Dra,Larkan,Lantar,Lak,Ler'at,Lasshar,Larq,Larok,Lojar,Logaar,Lorak,Lorac,Lokor,Lokog,Lugok,Lourn,Loski,L'Vek,Lupo,Mag,Maelgwyn,Mabli,M'Rod,M'Rel,Maltak,Malk,Malach,Makog,Mariq,Margon,Margh,Mard,Manx,Malvak,Menvek,Melkor,Melik,Melekh,M'kar,Mikar,Mida,Mertak,Merik,Molok,Moloj,Mojjar,Morek,Moqlah,Moq,Monak,Morr,Morjod,Morith,Morglar,Morg,M'Rep,M'Raq,Mox,Mow'ga,Mortran,M'ven,Muros,Murgh,Murg,Nej,Nazh,Navok,Narvak,Narrk,Nargov,Nokar,Nyor,Nolath,Nidd,Ngoj,Ngane,Ngabwi,Nevokh,Ow'rik,Okado,Pek,Pejor,Paibok,Paghal,Puklik,Porus,Pok,Pojra,Pitzh,Qeyhnor,Q'ratt,Qao,Qa'Hos,Qua'lon,Qonqar,Qrad,Qolka,Q'Lujj,Qyrll,Quvmoh,Quv,Qurag,Qugh,Rajat,RocIa,Rhaza,Renarg,Rov,Ro'suv,Roneg,Ronak,Roloc,Roka,Rynar,Ruunek,Ruktah,Shaniq,Seegath,Shurin,Sho'Tokh,Sondar,Sompek,Sklar,Skarl,SvaD,Surgh,Sturka,Stren,Starad,Spyre,Sorkav,Talak,Takus,Taghron,Taraz,Tarag,Tangorq, Talgar,T'Chen,Targ,Tichar,Thorn,Thok Mak,Tharrk,Tiral,Tivanazt,Til'k,Tiklor,Toldin,Toladal,Todokh,T'lanak,T'lak,Tong,Tonar,Tolz Kenran,Tolkor,Toreth,Tor'ash,Torad,Torvak,Torv,Torrik,Torr,Torlek,Torghn,Tron,Trolk,Tovoj,Toth,Tygrak,Turrok,Turag,Tunzos,Urthog,Unarrh,Ugilh,Vark,Vall,Valk,Vikagh,V'Tec,Vranx,Vralk,Vorkhas,Vok,Vochar,Xator,Wovogh,Wo'Din,Wartok,Yorikk,Ya'Vang,Yakril
Orion
Orions in Alpha canon are only known by one name (with the exception of D'Vana Tendi, who seems to have a distinct given name and surname in that order). In Beta canon, there do appear to be distinct surnames.
Alpha Canon
Female Names
D'Nesh,Devna,Gaila,Maras,Marta,Navaar,Osyraa,Shava,D'Vana Tendi
Male Names
Harrad-Sar,Ithor,Shavo,Tolor
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Melani D'ian,D'Jinnea,D'Vanna,D'Vela,Irina,Katam,Leata,Nalavia,Neera,Neras,Pilenna,Rogaine,Salma,S'Bysh,Susna,Taryl,Treir,Vila,Virra,Virta,Zina,Zona
Male Given Names
Arnet,Artinton,Balon,Ba'M'eel,Barak,Borth,Calculanthra,Caruch,Cophot,Croll,Ragmar Danneskjold,Dennisar,Nashi,Donat,Finit,Ganik,Ganz,Golenz,Bardeck,Gundin,Refner,Harza-Kull,Hassan,Holencas,Honar-Des,Huwald,Julin,Boyor,Jackel,Jarek,Jek,Jester,Jorva,Jovra,Juraav,Kai,Kazek,Kelbrim,Elkar,Ivra,Merkos,Savro,Imri,Kelon,Kestralnamen,Krassus,Krulmadden,Lasslanlin,Kecho,Arthas,Dufen,Madrav,Markav,Malic,Mentain,Emini,Fyash,Amehda,Emerak,Namtac,Narhal,Somchuk,Nispavan,Nodogascur,Deth,Nallin,Benthine,Parrec-Sut,Kaldo,Radras,Radros,Renat,Rento,Neil,Talduk,Sirav,Skevar,Skuros,Sooris,Sorris,Soron,Vintlel,Stavan,Tenger,Tonzak,Unlot,Vasro,Vic,Vloun,Ellefrin,Ibmar
Surnames
Dolun,Gorales,Gyron,Hyrax,Ignatin,Isolio,Kerav,Keros,Leelun,Lifaq,Liktor,Maads,Momed,Motin,Mozinphar,Nhat,O'Kay,Oplate,Otram,Passa,Pell,Ricca,Sik,Sotars,Tarkas,Vrax,Zannakir
Romulan
Romulans in Alpha canon seem to have a simple given name surname system, but are said to have three names: one for outsiders, one for family, and a true name. In Beta canon, Romulans have a given name, may or may not have an additional middle name, and have a surname. There are prefixes as well, with gendered prefixes (t' for female, tr' for male, and s' for groups (and presumably non-binary); omitted in familiar settings) for surnames and prefixes for middle names (i' when using the full name, ir' for formality lacking one or more names), as well as T' occasionally being added to any part of a female name.
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Kimara,Laris,Narissa,Pel,Sela,Shai,Tenqem,Varel,Zani
Male Given Names
Elnor,Alidar,Koval,Narek,Orum,Telek,Sentith,Skantal,Valdore,Zhaban
Surnames
Cretak,Almak,Bidran,Bochra,Chulak,Colius,Dar,Decius,Donatra,D'Tan,Frenchotte,Hiren,Jarok,Kabath,Konsab,Letant,Livara,Lovok,Mendak,Merrok,Mirok,Movar,M'ret,N'Raj,Nanclus,Neral,Nevala,Nijil,N'Vek,Pardek,Parem,Patahk,Rakal,Ramdha,Rekar,R'Mor,Karina,Ruwon,Selok,Setal,Sirol,Suran,Taibak,Tal,Tal'aura,Tarent,Taris,Tebok,Adrev,Thei,Tokath,Tomalak,Toreth,T'Rul,Ustard,Velal,Vrax,Vreenak,Xerius
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Arenn,Liviana,Rhian,Hloal,Tiaru,Ai'lara,Kalenna,Gell,Jekri,Hvaid,Aidoann,Tesitera,Renka,Jaeih,Vriha,Oloara,Ael,Rai,Corvalet,Jhu,Orventa,Minar,Alira
Male Given Names
Nveid,Nniol,Maiek,Ehrehin,Ren,Xarian,Lai,Jamran,Giellun,Morror,Llhran,Tovan,Lhaesl,H'daen,Joralis,Vaebn,Ranos,Vaur,Lhian,Toral,Talas,Devoras,Jal,Lisker,Ardea,Tafv,Liha,Gaius,Mos,Che'srik,Maximinus,Veilt,Servius,Rennis,Enellis,Anlikar,Aventeer,Merken
Middle Names
Ramnau
Surnames
Accersitus,Abudonni,AAnikh,Akeev,Aimne,Ahrrek,Ahaefvthe,Adis,Andrius,Andican,Analest,Amarcan,Argelian,Aratenik,Arai,Aquila,Annhwi,Avrak,Avelik,Aurelius,Atreev,Athus,Braeg,Bochir,Bezor,Berdos,Belear,Belak,Chavek,Charvanek,Charva,Caries,Callonen,Caladislus,Comilius,Chirok,Crelok,Darok,Dagarth,Denorex,Delar,Defor,D’deridex,Dianna,Devix,Desius,Deridex,Dorsai,Dor,Domaric,Dronnum,D'ridthau,Dralath,Dosean,Durnak,Durjik,Dulitan,D'tran,D’Tan,D’Soria,Ehhelih,Elvia,Eleret,Fugo,Fredex,Fossor,Ghavenehk,Genorex,Gedroe,Galathon,Gabri,Gloiu,Glavius,Gileus,Hheinia,Harnoth,Hakeev,Khellian,Hwaehrai,Hrienteh,Horrhae,Illialhlae,Jaricus,Jannek,Jagron,Janok,Varak,Jovis,Joltair,J’Nek,Jeron,Keirianh,Kassus,Karzan,Kamemor,Kaleh,Kalavak,K'ayshar,Khazara,Khaethaetreh,Kererek,Khnialmnae,Khev,Khellian,Khed,Kozik,Koram,Kobayashi,Kinn,Khaell,Liun,Iawaain,Illialhae,Jaihen,Kaenmie,Arriufvi,Jelai,Laheiin,Lajuk,Lazar,La'Rade,Lar,Leves,Levat,L'Deus,Linavil,Licinius,Lhoell,Levok,Lucius,Lucian,L’Nar,Maurus,Marcus,Malikan,Merol,Mellis,Maximus,Maxilius,Mivek,Mirek,Meru'th,Mosarum,Morek,Modavius,Naes,N'Drersen,Navok,Navigo,Narviat,N’Vol,Norvid,N'Mest,Nilona,Oratil,Ontken,Odira,Octavianius,Oxinamicus,Orsanion,Pehrek,Par,Pakel,Plactus,Pilok,Phliss,Pentrak,Pelek,Preget,Preax,Praxus,Pontilus,Pontikanos,Plinne,Rarek,Rama,Ralak,Raedheol,Radaik,Remus,Rehu,Rintel,Rezek,Retrayan,Rllaillieu,Ruul,R'Tal,Rossitus,Rolindra,Salatrel,Sajak,Sahen,Sartai,Sarond,Santir,Sandavia,Selan,Sectarius,Savalor,Sartorix,Sempritenitus,Semprinnius,Selik,Sharana,Senex,Senay,Sitav,Shiarkiek,Shianek,Shiana,S’Ten,Suldok,Sudok,Suberus,Sart,Lesk,Auethn,Takvi,Taksulus,Takris,Taith,Tallus,Talik,Alar,Tal,Tarl,Tama,Tei,Teclas,Temer,Telorn,Tellius,Telek,Terrik,Terel,Tenv,Terak,Llweii,Tiercellus,Thrax,Thokol,Thei,Tkorrick,Kir,Kala,Jul,Nora,Met,Luadh,Leikha,Tomal,Tokk,Torvar,Tormillius,Torius,Torenn,Reth,Aet,Shara,Sae,Trov,Trium,Tyrava,Voras,Vak,Turren,Tullis,Tpalok,Sil,Valin,Irrhaimehn,Valas,Valak,Vakek,Varkan,Varis,Valnor,Vallius,Vellon,Veelak,Varyet,Veral,Ventel,Vendemiatrix,Vitus,Vinok,Vikral,Vicia,Vermatrix,Volskiar,Voldat,Volandus,Vokar,Vrax,Vorsat,Vorel,Vonath,Vrek,Zhagan
Tellarite
In Alpha canon, we only have singular names for male Tellarites. Beta canon gives most Tellarites a given name and surname. There does appear to be some sort of naming system at place, with uncapitalized middle names, but I haven't read any books featuring Tellarites and don't know what it may be. If someone does know, please pass it on. These middle have been included with the surnames.
Alpha Canon
Durango,Tevrin Krit,Naarg,Skalaar,Terev,Gaavrin,Gav,Gorch,Gral,Grek
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Ernak,Sagar
Male Given Names
Dvoriv,Rogra,Rif,Garggash,Rugast,Glal,Mov,Gaavrin,Skalaar,Bera,Brek,Varech,Thur,Gora,Jarv,Vagak,Pral,Bodor,Chab,Nem,Min,Gaff,Bersh,Gom,Sem,Pol,Mosh,Win,Mor,Haros,Molan,Kav,Galif,Glinveer,Travec
Surnames
gov Ansarg,Agram,Bur'Gun,Brog,B'bargalah,jav Baur,bav Balkar,Dorkin,Dlumppheg,Dagran,blasch Cheg,chim Flar,Evesh,Gartiv,Garab,Gadj,chim Gleer,chim Glamok,Gett'Ipher,jav Gek,Gnakk,Glorak,chim Gliv,Grev,Greshlahrigm,Gralless,bim Gral,glasch Gral,Gouthar,chim Gorsach,glasch Hok,Haggarak,glasch Haaj,Grishnash,chim Grev,jav Lorg,chim Loak,Kyll,Kwelm,Kintro,Khund,Jed,glasch Noar,chim Nak,chim Mort,glasch Mort,glov Mog,glasch Moar,Prev,glasch Pak,kj Onn,Shav,zelev Sereb,Runkaar,lorin Ren,Ragaav,Thantora,glasch Tev,Teglas,Teg,glasch Yov,lek Xav,Trumble,Theloss,Zarv,glasch Vokrak,jav Velk,Ved,chim Var
Trill
Unjoined Trill have a given name and a surname. Upon joining with a symbiont, the surname is replaced with the name of the symbiont.
Alpha Canon
Female Given Names
Audrid,Emony,Ezri,Jadzia,Lela,Lenara,Nilani,Naáshala,Neema,Kareel,Kell,Yanas,Kasha,Ottessa
Male Given Names
Ahjess,Arjin,Yolad,Verad,Curzon,Joran,Tobin,Torias,Yedrin,Gran,Kela,Bejal,Selin,Hanor,Janel,Norvo,Gray,Senna
Surnames
Barnes,Belar,Tigan
Symbiont Names
Dax,Kahn,Odan,Peers,Tal
Beta Canon
Female Given Names
Th'leila,Madza,Mehta,Callie,Cretia,Jozell,Elent,Moll,Ozla,Elra,Ziranne,Brexen,Janra,Vianu,Kiley,Sisra,Nelenne,Lirisse,Milayn,Temzia,Behza,Rame,Dula,Carissa,Emra,Maurita,Hilar,Toshin,Jira,Kyla,Kyethn
Male Given Names
Jas,Shurl,Gohod,Deilas,Taulin,Faro,Enjana,Brinner,Seljin,Hiziki,Verjyl,Baleeza,Gran,Enrak,Foris,Gwyn,Damar,Gradak,Jarem,Keb,Ranul,Shawn,Koal,Anjad,Rantic,Azon,Kejjis,Nareeya,Jelim,Darzen,Keeten,Jorell,Raifi,Bethan,Dapo,Pran,Rylen,Jirin,Kal,Grala,Hosc,Dega,Jayvin,Duhan,Stijen,Farin
Surnames
Bren,Kengro,Dorson,Yurani,Fendus,Odaren,Antrani,Idaris,Kalon,Finok,Gandres,Slest,Hajan,Kalon,Keru,Kodell,Lan,Lef,Durghan,Niecta,Nirenn,Perim,Rianu,Ryzen,Seng,Sevos,Sil,Tambor,VanZyl,Weckna
Symbiont Names
Bok,Cyl,Enor,Gard,Gral,Ijoula,Kaz,Dalor,Kov,Lexen,Lox,Maz,Nar,Planx,Roa,Talris,Tem,Clif,Dhej,Evu,Lev,Liak,Marh,Memh,Rarn,Sef,Tanj,Vah,Vod,Vos,Yol,Zund
Vorta
Alpha Canon
Female Names
Eris,Kilana,Luaran
Male Names
Borath,Deyos,Gelnon,Keevan,Yelgrun,Weyoun
Beta Canon
Female Names
Elani,Loriss,Vannis,Verisel
Male Names
Havok,Joulesh,Methras,Neman,Oblette,Rayik,Sejeel,Tholun,Ushpallar
Vulcan
Vulcans have family names, but these are said to be unpronouncable by humans and generally never mentioned, hence not being shown here. In general, 'T' starting a name indicates its being feminine, and 'S' starting a name indicates its being masculine. Multiple characters of either gender have been shown with the 'opposite' starting letter, and Beta canon has mentioned a tradition of bestowing the name of a family matriarch upon a male child and a tradition of not naming newborns and instead naming them at some unspecified later date.
Alpha Canon
Female Names
Asil,Durga,Patar,Saavik,Sakonna,Selar,Sitak,T'Lara,T'Rina,T'Hain,T'Lar,T'Les,T'Meni,T'Mir,T'Pel,T'Paal,T'Pan,T'Pau,T'Penna,T'Plana-Hath,T'Pol,T'Pring,T'Shanik,Valeris,V'Lar
Male Names
Chu'lak,Delvok,Falor,Fer'at,Haadok,Kinis,Koss,Kov,Kuvak,Lojal,Lorian,Mestral,Muroc,Nirak,Oratt,Pola,Sarek,Sakkath,Satelk,Satok,Savar,Sek,Selek,Sepek,Skon,Sofek,Solin,Solkar,Solok,Spock,Sonak,Sopek,Soral,Soval,Stark,Stel,Stonn,Strom,Stron,Surak,Sural,Sybok,Syrran,Syvar,Tavek,Tavin,Taurik,Talok,Tellus,Terral,T'Klaas,Tolaris,Tos,Tuvok,V'Kir,V'Latak,Vanik,Velik,V'Las,Vorik,Voris,Yuris,Kiri-kin-tha
Beta Canon
Female Names
Bicek,T'Ryssa,Elieth,Giniv,Jobra,Karekh,L'Nel,L'Kem,L'Haan,Larek,Mo'Neke,Rellan,Sanara,Sarissa,Tu'Pari,Shirar,Sikal,Simora,Solon,Sorlak,Spock,Stok,Stovek,Surya,T'Ara,T'Andorla,T'Mir,T'Bonz,Teska,T'Eama,T'Garas,T'Faral,T'Kell,T'Kel,T'Kaal,Ti'Ana,T'Hesh,T'Kreng,T'Lang,T'Lana,T'len,T'Lak,T'Laan,T’Latrek,T'Laris,T'Larik,T'Lena,T'Len,T'Lem,T'Leia,T'Lehr,T'Lis,T'Lirus,T'Les,T'Lera,T'Leng,T'Mandra,T'Maak,T'Lura,T'Lune,T'Lota,T'Los,T'Maro,T'Maran,T'Mar,T'Manis,T'nae,T'Mura,T'Mor,T'nirea,T'Nira,T'Nir,T'Nesh,T'Nel,T'Paal,T'Nuri,T'Nol,T'Pas,T'Pao,T'Pan,T'plak,T'Pelak,T'Pei,T'Pris,T'Priell,T'Preth,T'Prel,T'Pragh,T'Por,T'Rea,T'Ramir,T'Rama,T'Prynn,T'Saaf,T'Ryth,Trenna,T'Rena,T'Sari,T'Saren,T'Sara,T'saln,T'sala,T'sai,T'Shael,T'Seya,T'Selis,T'Sehn,T'Syra,T'Sura,T'Sri,T'Sora,T'Sona,T'Sil,T'Shonra,T'Vel,T'Vau,T'Vala,T'Val,T'Uerell,T'Vorak,T'vora,T'Viss,T'Viri,T'Venri,T'Vorin,T'Zhae,T'Zen,T'Zan,T'Vrea,T'Vran,Valek,Virek,Virchan,Voula,Voris,Ych'a
Male Names
Alieth,Bradden,Barat,Corvok,Denak,Decan,Elieth,Bal Itak,Horek,Jarok,Keethzarn,Karatek,Kunas,Kerok,Kelock,Kelek,L'Nel,Lern,Lorin,Meng,Orsak,N'Kal,Nirak,Navok,Rovalat,Sajik,Sahvisha,Sabran,Saalek,Salon,Salok,Salet,Salek,Salar,Salak,Sardax,Sarda,Sarboran,Sanshiin,Satak,Sasav,Sartak,Sarlak,Savel,Savalek,Savaj,Saurik,Sekar,Sekal,Seetara,Selok,Selik,Senok,Sencus,Selvok,Selten,Seren,Sered,Sentek,Shanak,Sevor,Sevek,Sethan,Sessl,Serron,Sh'tan,S'harien,Shanok,Silek,Sibek,Si'tann,Sinak,Simus,Simok,Simm,Silok,Siryk,Sirok,Sipak,Sinek,Sivok,Sivek,Sivak,Slon,S'Larin,Skoel,Sklar,Skel,Skaren,Skamandros,Sohlar,Sofolk,Sodok,Sobon,Sobak,Slovaak,Solev,Solack,Sokketh,Sontor,Sonaj,Solor,Solok,Sorek,Sorak,Sorahl,Sortek,Soron,Sornek,Soreth,Sorel,Soton,Sotok,Sotir,Sotek,Sotak,Soryk,S'relt,Srell,Sovik,Stel,S'task,Stang,Stalek,Stak,Staal,Sterchak,Sten,Stell,Stelin,Storil,Storel,Stoek,Stimm,Stevok,Sudek,Sturek,Stur,Stovok,Stov,Sullien,Sulak,Sufik,Suessor,Sudoc,Surok,Supek,Sunok,Sunak,S'vec,Suven,Suvak,Sutek,Syvar,Syvak,Sytok,Sylix,Svon,Tanok,Talok,Tagok,Tavis,Tavak,Tarok,Tarek,Tevik,Tellus,T'Grell,Teyak,T'Karik,Tos,Torkas,Tolek,Varek,Valak,Vaavek,Vektan,Vekk'r,Varith,Varen,Volkar,Volak,Zakal,Xon
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twofootedbones · 4 years ago
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Psiioniic Legacy Ch.1(?)
Summary: Before there was the Helmsman, there was training and experience. Training and experience that was interrupted by a rebel and his impeccable conversation skills and partners in crime. Let’s see how Reg.8 Nmbr.22 became The Helmsman. 
Really short little thing that I don’t know if I will be continuing, but I will try! Will be updated with ao3 link if continued 
She stared him down, nothing but threats in those shielded eyes. The Gifted, The Psiioniic, The Goldblood, whatever those disregarded followers called him hadn’t mattered now. He was simply flesh beneath her foot, Her Captive. There was nothing those sparkling eyes could do to save him from the fate that lay upon him these very moments. “You are special,” she says, her voice ringing through his already rattling ears. “While there are thousands of yellow bloods like you, it’s only you who can hear those who are not speaking, correct?” she bent down, moving herself closer to his position on the floor. He remained silent, not even sparing her so much of a glance from those bi-colored eyes.  “Am I correct?” she asked again, shoving her foot down onto his thin ribs harder than before. The troll beneath her let out a harsh wheeze, feeling the hollow bones start to bend under the tension. “Yes,” he spat, shutting his eyes tight, trying to deny The Condesce so much as eye contact. She lightened the force on his ribs, not wanting to already break her new tool. “Become my helmsman,” she demanded bluntly. 
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 It took him sweps upon sweeps to get into this position. 
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A harsh slap to the door swung it open easily, the metal slamming against the equal metal of the wall forcing every troll in the hallway awake. The young troll bolted away, only 7 sweeps old and already programmed into the military schedule of the plantation. The blueblood who practically broke the door off the hinge, stared him dead in the bi-colored eyes. The other three young psionics in the room were just seconds too late to join him on their feet. It hurt him to hear the voice of one of them ringing through his mind, despite none of them talking.  “Number 22,” the deep voice of the larger troll echoed off the walls. “Yes sir,” he replied as a habit. “Congratulations, you are being bought today,” the voice said again in the same deadpan as before. “Number 45,” the focus shifted to the other boy. His name was Jexson. But it wasn’t going to be for much longer. “You will come with me,” 
Jexson and the blueblood commander left the room, leaving him and the other two psionics alone in the room. “Do you think we’ll ever see Jex again?” one of them asked the room. “No, I don’t believe we will,” he answered. “Congratulations on getting out of here Mituna,” the other spoke. “From one drill spot, to a drill spot with new faces,” Mituna replied. The room chuckled as they worked on cleaning the shameful piles of recycled tech they all have to sleep on. Organizing the stacks and hiding all and any wires before room inspections started. This was to be Mituna’s last room inspection before it was all going to be handed over to another up and coming psionic. 
The pitter of Mituna’s feet echoed through the metal hallways as he made his way to the exhibition hall to meet his first master. Waiting for him at the end of the long metal corridor was a simple set of velvet drapes only barely obscuring the light of his new semi-freedom. He shifted aside the thick curtain to step his rough feet onto the plush feeling of the matching velvet carpets. There stood a bronze blood, no doubt sent there to pick him up and transport him to the new station of work. 
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Hooking up to a helm was a lot different than what they practiced with. They compared it with wires yet, it felt more alive than it should’ve. The bio wires wrapped around his body, holding tight onto his arms and legs and pushed against spots on his back. It was as if they were trying to force their ways into his skin and infect him from the inside. It was workable at first, feeling his power being taken from him in small amounts, yet the further the bio wires started to push around him the more he wished he was back at the camp. 
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detroitlib · 6 years ago
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Line of buildings at Larned and Shelby. Greek-style building in foreground with pillars, houses next to it. Printed on back: "New series panoramic and cabinet sketches, in and about the city of Detroit. Photographed and published by Jex Bardwell, 31 Monroe Ave." Handwritten on back: "Lafayette Ave., Unitarian Ch[urch], n.w. cor. Lafayette & Shelby, present site of Recreation Bldg, 1921. Occupied as church till 1888 (?), then used as Philharmonic Hall till 1905."
Courtesy of the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
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tardisgirlepic · 8 years ago
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Ch. 1: “Oxygen” Analysis Doctor Who S10.5: Blindness, Moral Bankruptcy, Dying Well
I don’t have much time to write, but I wanted to post something.  This is just going to be a bunch of thoughts, so you’ll have to excuse the flow.  Things really are happening at breakneck speed in Season 10 because there is so much story left to tell that has been in the subtext for the 12th Doctor for many years.  I’m really concerned about how this will play out because I’m feeling like we are going to get shortchanged, as everything is getting very condensed since Capaldi is leaving.
 The 12th Doctor, the Fluid Link & the 1st Doctor
We know the Doctor lies, but the 12th Doctor seems to be taking deceitfulness to new heights in “Oxygen.” 
NARDOLE: Fluid link K57. Removed it from the Tardis the other night after your lecture.
(Ah, the good old fluid link. Does it need any mercury this time?)
DOCTOR: That is very untrusting.
NARDOLE: You took an oath, sir. The vault cannot be unguarded.
DOCTOR: Oh, listen to Mister Boring.
NARDOLE: I'm acting under your orders!
DOCTOR: See how reliable I am?
BILL: What's a fluid link?
NARDOLE: No idea. But the Tardis can't go anywhere without it.
DOCTOR: Who told you that?
NARDOLE: You did.
DOCTOR: Exactly. (snaps his fingers) Teach you to trust me.
Actually, the heights aren’t new.  He’s acting like the 1st Doctor did, especially in the very 1st Dalek story “The Daleks” where the fluid link (K7) first shows up.  (The 1st Doctor really does have to show up with all the 1st Doctor references we’ve been getting.  I’ve only mentioned a few to you.) 
It’s in “The Daleks” where the Doctor looks totally devious, as he tells Ian, Barbara, and Susan that he needs mercury for the link, which he says most likely would be in the Dalek city on Skaro.  It was a ploy, so he could investigate the city.  The 4 of them are subjected to the radiation the Daleks unleash when they explode neutron bombs.  Strange things soon start happening to them, especially Susan and the TARDIS in subsequent episodes.
At the beginning of “Oxygen,” the 12th Doctor is mirroring, to a great extent, the 1st Doctor. 
In the 2nd Dalek story, the Daleks are using humans to build human cyborgs that look like they would become the forerunners to the old Cybermen.  However, the Doctor intervenes and takes control of them.  
 Capitalism Runs Amok Again
“Oxygen,” for one thing, is an allegory of capitalism taken too far where human life has no value at all. This becomes the end point where capitalism dies.  Continuing in the vein of episodes, such as “Thin Ice” and “Sleep No More,” “Oxygen” shows us a situation of moral bankruptcy.  This time Ganymede Systems charges its workers for the oxygen they use.  When the workers become a liability, the company kills them.
 I keep coming back to my question of whether Caecilius, who in “The Fires of Pompeii,” wanted to get rich. Did the 10th Doctor sparing him cause this and other problems in the universe?  In fact, the subtext in many episodes says that the Doctor, as a human, is responsible for building dangerous machines or businesses and putting profits over people or other sentient beings.  Here are just a few examples:
“A Town Called Mercy”  
For example, we saw that Kahler-Jex was a mirror of the Doctor in “A Town Called Mercy.”  Jex used deceitfulness to trick Academy students into volunteering for what they thought were peacekeeping missions. However, he turned them into cyborg war machines.
“The Next Doctor”
In another example, in “The Next Doctor” both the 10th Doctor and Jackson Lake, who thinks he is the next Doctor (and really is a mirror of the Doctor), are ironmongers in an episode where Cybermen as well as child slaves are helping to build a giant CyberKing Dreadnought-class ship.  Here’s the 10th Doctor next to the Ironmongery sign.
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Here’s Jackson Lake below with a different Ironmongery sign next to him.
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“Human Nature”
In a third example this time from “Human Nature,” we see an Ironmongers sign next to the 10th Doctor and Joan.
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“Deep Breath”
Yet another example comes from “Deep Breath,” where the 12th Doctor talks about the metalwork of the half-faced man.
DOCTOR: Well, it would need a constant supply of spare parts. You can tan skin, but organs rot. Some of that metalwork looks Roman. Wonder how long it's been around, how much of the original is even left? The eyeballs look very fresh, though.
Here’s a reference most likely to Caecilius and “The Fires of Pompeii.”  Roman metalwork could also be a reference to the Roman god Vulcan, which we’ll examine in a few minutes.
“Oxygen”
Even “Oxygen” provides examples.  In fact, the SmartSuits are labeled “Ganymede Systems Series Twelve SmartSuit.”  Twelve is an important number here, referring to the 12th Doctor.  In fact, in a similar way that we saw him mirroring the Emojibot from “Smile” and Rory mirroring Rorybot from “The Girl Who Waited,” the 12th Doctor is mirroring the suit, shown below.  Of course, suit has a dual meaning: the actual SmartSuit and the business people at Ganymede Systems, who are exploiting their workers and killing them.  As a human, the Doctor did some things he would never dream of as a Time Lord.
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However, the Doctor, playing multiple parts, also mirrors the zombie in the SmartSuit, shown below.  Check out how the tilt of his head matches the zombie, someone who is being controlled. This suggests, like so many other things we’ve seen, that the Doctor is being controlled.
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This all is not surprising, as we’ve seen how the Doctor, before waking up through the Great Work, was used to do some terrible things in the subtext. Through “Oxygen,” you can see some of the terrible things he was made to do, like killing people through the SmartSuits.
Other Examples
Some of the villains like John Lumic of Cybus Industries are mirrors of the Doctor in the subtext.  They build up large corporations who take advantage of people.  Newton in The Man Who Fell to Earth built up a monopoly in many areas in order to fund his ship to return to his people.  Is this similar to what happened to the Doctor?
 Building the Stone Computer: Gallifrey & the Library
I believe the whole capitalism gone amok idea idea plays into building the stone computer, which on Gallifrey turns on the people who built it.  It’s a theme that was played out in “Smile” with the Emojibots and Vardy.
Either a mention of the stone computer/circuit board or imagery of one shows up in at least 3 episodes. In “The Fires of Pompeii,” Caecilius is a marble tradesman who mines, polishes, and designs the stone.  He makes stone circuit boards to meet the chief augur’s specifications.  Then, during “Forest of the Dead,” we see a different stone circuit board behind River when she dies in the Library.  Most important, the Doctor talks about a database and stone circuit boards in “Hell Bent” when he and Clara are in the Cloisters on Gallifrey.
A Cybus Industries Cyberman reaches for Clara in the Cloisters.
DOCTOR: Keep away from them! The Matrix can use them as a defence. It means the secret exit must be close.
CLARA: What's to defend in a crypt?
DOCTOR: It's not just a crypt. More like a stone circuit board. This is the Matrix database.
(They arrive at an area with a glowing interlocking circles pattern on the floor without actually noticing. Clara stands in the middle of it.)
CLARA: Database? What do you mean, database?
(The Doctor realises where she's standing.)
A short time later, the Doctor finishes his thought:
DOCTOR: When Time Lords die, their minds are uploaded to a thing called the Matrix. This structure, it's like a living computer. It can predict the future, generate prophecies out of algorithms, ring the Cloister bells in the event of impending catastrophe. The Sliders, they're just like the guard dogs, the firewall. Projections from inside the Matrix itself. The dead, manning the battlements.
CLARA: Was I supposed to understand any of that?
DOCTOR: The Time Lords have got a big computer made of ghosts, in a crypt, guarded by more ghosts.
Before all of this above, the Doctor and Clara come across an entangled Dalek.
DALEK: Exterminate me.
CLARA: Is it trapped?
DOCTOR: Don't worry, it's been neutralised. Those aren't vines. In your terms, they're fibre-optic cables, they're alive and growing. We're inside the biggest database in history.
The implication is that the stone computer ties together the 3 episodes.  In fact, while Gallifrey has the biggest database in history, the Library planet has the biggest hard drive, as the Doctor says in “Silence in the Library.”
DOCTOR: It's a world. Literally, a world. The whole core of the planet is the index computer. Biggest hard drive ever. And up here, every book ever written. Whole continents of Jeffrey Archer, Bridget Jones, Monty Python's Big Red Book. Brand new editions, specially printed.
While the largest database in history does not necessarily mean it needs the largest hard drive, I’m taking it as such.  The Library and Gallifrey would then be mirrors, which aren’t surprising, since we saw that both the Library and Gallifrey were part of the Eye of Harmony.
Because Caecilius (the Doctor enslaved) helped build stone circuit boards, the Doctor most likely helped build the stone computer on Gallifrey.  Not only that, he helped build up society whether it was in Pompeii or on Gallifrey. How much did he contribute to building the corrupt system when he was enslaved?
 How Much Does the Doctor Know Ahead of Time?
In “Oxygen,” the Doctor lectures about space, instead of crop rotation, and Nardole sees the warning signs.  Also, the Doctor knows about the distress call from the space base when he asks Bill to choose where to go in space.  However, does he know about it when he lectures about space?  There may very well be more than it seems that is pulling the Doctor to take off in the TARDIS with Bill.
He doesn’t refuse the distress call, so he actually is in a Catch-22 situation about leaving Earth possibly open to attack or definitely letting people on the station die. However, the situation has a broader implication, reaching across galaxies. 
NARDOLE: Is that really the best you've got? Revenge?
DOCTOR: Not just revenge. It's revenge as bright as the sun. It's revenge you can see across galaxies! Not bad for a blind man.
So is the Doctor having to decide Earth vs. many planets and multiple galaxies?  The subtext suggests that he knows there’s something he has to fix, so he takes the chance.
Interestingly, at the end of the episode, the Doctor talks about what he remembers of the resolution of capitalism gone amok.  We learn the revolt against corruption was a fixed point in history.
(The Doctor is sitting with his feet up on his desk, wearing his shades and playing with a yellow yo-yo - not very well, truth be told.)
BILL: Does it work?
DOCTOR: Does what work?
BILL: Making a complaint to Head Office.
DOCTOR: No idea. Never had a head office. But as far as I remember, there's a successful rebellion six months later. Corporate dominance in space is history, and that about wraps it for capitalism.
Are the other station crew really dead?  Because I found this exchange below quite odd.
NARDOLE: There's nothing we can do! She's dead.
DOCTOR: She's no more dead than you are. Than I am. Than everyone on this station is. Get me to a keyboard.
Is he only talking about those living?  It doesn’t sound like it to me.  If not, what happened to the other people?
 Part of the Plan & Whose Fault?
Once again, we see a horse in the episode, shown below, this time in the TARDIS, so going to the mining station is part of the rescue plan.  Interestingly, the horse is on the other side of the divider from Bill, and there’s a blurry part on the right side of the image.  The Ghost may be the Architect here, or whatever is in the Vault.  From the trailer, it does sound like Missy is in the Vault.  However, is it really that simple?  Right now, I suspect it isn’t.
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It’s interesting that Nardole brings up the whole not-your-fault about what he assumes was Bill’s death to which the Doctor responds
NARDOLE: Doctor, it wasn't your fault. You couldn't have saved her!
DOCTOR: You know what's wrong with this universe? Believe me, I've looked into it. Everyone says it's not their fault. Well, yes, it is. All of it. It's all your fault. So, what are you going to do about it?
NARDOLE: There's nothing we can do! She's dead.
DOCTOR: She's no more dead than you are. Than I am. Than everyone on this station is. Get me to a keyboard.
Is the Doctor speaking literally when he says it’s Nardole’s fault?  Or is it figuratively, meaning himself, as Nardole is a face of the Doctor? Or maybe everyone is complicit, as in one is either part of the problem or part of the solution?  I’m taking it as all of the above, referring not just to Bill’s apparent death at the time, but also to the whole capitalistic system gone awry.
He’s taking responsibility for what he did in the past by answering the distress call, but he’s impulsive and very emotional, which can lead to other issues.  Also, he takes responsibility for Bill’s terrible situation and risks his own life by giving her his helmet.
 More Racism, Species-ism, Etc.
Racism and species-ism come up as our continuing themes.  In a twist, Bill is accused of being a racist by Dahh-ren for her reaction to his blueness.  Also of interest are the Doctor’s questions about the AI in the suits:
DOCTOR: But can they learn? Evolve? Grow? Maybe get tired of carrying pesky humans around? Know the feeling?
(Nardole nods, and Bill is taken aback.)
It’s probably a reference to the Star Whale being a slave to humans, as well as the Emojibots and Vardies.
 Broken Promises, Devastating Consequences & Blindness
Once again, we see the Doctor yearning to be out among the stars when he’s looking out his office window. The urge to leave Earth is just too much for him.  As we saw above, it’s part of the rescue plan, and once again he breaks his promise in order to rescue people from a system that has become corrupt to the point of moral bankruptcy.  If he did help create the system that he is now railing against, he would feel especially responsible for fixing the problems. 
Since Earth can be a metaphor for himself, leaving it vulnerable means he could also be placing others before himself.  I don’t mean to suggest that he is always totally selfless; we know he’s not.  However, I believe the situation is not as simple as it looks.  And he is being driven, in part, by other motives that are more obscure than the text suggests.
Regardless, he and Bill suffered devastating consequences, just as the subtext in the previous episodes said would happen.  The Doctor, for once, is not immune, just as the landlord wasn’t.  Is the Doctor’s blindness really permanent?  It doesn’t look like it from the trailers for the season. Will the Doctor do a partial regeneration to heal his eyes?  That seems likely from the trailers, or is the Doctor able to use some other method to see?
How will what happened affect the Doctor and Bill’s relationship?  Nardole and Bill’s relationship?  Nardole and the Doctor’s relationship?
 It’s a Good Day to Die
The Doctor wanting to die well and make his death have a lot of meaning does go along with him dying in battle like Nelson’s falling column suggested.  If not a battle, per se, he will go out fighting like he was doing in “Oxygen.”  Whatever he will do, the foreshadowing here suggests his death will be big and make a big statement.
Ganymede Has Multiple Meanings
In “Oxygen,” Ganymede Systems is the company that created the SmartSuits.  However, Ganymede has other meanings that have importance to the Doctor.  Besides referring to the largest moon of Jupiter, Ganymede is the name of a divine hero in Greek mythology who was the subject of a painting by Rembrandt (so is connected to the Doctor) and a character in a Shakespearean play, which also has multiple ties to the Doctor.  Additionally, there is a connection to the Vatican, and in the next episode, the clips show the Pope.
The Divine Greek Mythological Hero
Ganymede, who was thought to be the most beautiful mortal, was a descendant of river gods.  In one source of the myth, Zeus spotted Ganymede herding his sheep on a mountain and abducted him for his beauty.  Either Zeus turned into an eagle or summoned one to fly the youth to Mount Olympus.  Ganymede became the cupbearer to the gods on Mount Olympus and gained immortality, the only one of Zeus’ lovers to do so.  Zeus later put Ganymede in the sky as the constellation Aquarius, which is associated with that of the Eagle (Aquila). It’s another form of immortality.
Gaining immortality is suggested in “Oxygen” when the Doctor is looking at one of the zombies (red arrow), shown below, who was killed by his SmartSuit.  And he quotes the First Epistle to the Corinthians from the New Testament: “Death, where is thy sting?”
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 I Corinthians 15: 54-57
54.       So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.
55.       O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?
 The Doctor, Rembrandt, and The Abduction of Ganymede
Interestingly, Ganymede is the subject of a 1635 painting by Rembrandt, and we’ve already seen that the Doctor is associated with Rembrandt.  Because of this connection, Ganymede and the painting become very important.  Rembrandt painted The Abduction of Ganymede, which, shown below, shows the eagle carrying an unwilling Ganymede to Mount Olympus.  The master painter chose to make Ganymede a young child, dispensing with the homosexual nature of the myth.  
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Rembrandt’s initial sketch informs us of the changes he made in the painting. Initially, there were people below, who were trying to reach for the child.  However, in the painting, Rembrandt omitted them.  Instead, the child’s abduction brings darkness and despair on the Earth.  The interpretation of the painting is that the child was abducted from life too soon. 
Is this abduction connected to the one we saw with the 10th Doctor and the abducted Scottish boy in “Tooth and Claw”?  Whom the subtext suggests is the Doctor or a face of the Doctor.
Does the Doctor’s blindness represent the darkness and despair in the painting?
Ganymede & Shakespeare
I’ve been wondering about mistaken identity for a while in DW, and Ganymede shows up in Shakespeare’s As You Like It, which is a comedy of mistaken identity.  Rosalind, the heroine, dresses up as a boy, Ganymede.  According to Wikipedia, “She plays on her ambiguous charm to seduce Orlando, but also (involuntarily) the shepherdess Phebe. Thus behind the conventions of Elizabethan theater in its original setting, the young boy playing the girl Rosalind dresses up as a boy and is then courted by another boy playing Phebe.”
The themes of the play are love, usurpation and injustice, forgiveness, and court life vs. country life.  The play is also a religious allegory to Eden.
So is there mistaken identity going on in DW?  Since the subtext suggests the Doctor was duplicated in “The Zygon Invasion” and “The Zygon Inversion,” it’s possible. 
Also, mistaken identity could have to do with the Doctor having to hide himself as a human.  In fact, not only does Missy say the Doctor was a little girl, the 10th Doctor’s own watch with his Time Lord consciousness in “Human Nature” had the female voice say, “Merge with the faces of men,” as we saw in my meta/handbook Fairytales and Romance “Chapter 10: Explaining the Doctor Who 2016 Christmas Special 2nd Trailer.”  What exactly does that mean?  The subtext suggests the Doctor is hiding his true identity.
Also, the 12th Doctor episode “In the Forest of the Night” has little Maebh Arden talking to the trees that magically grew overnight.  The Arcadian Forest of Arden is the magical setting of As You Like It.  Arcadia happens to be the Gallifreyan city that people thought was the safest city on the planet during the Time War.  An allusion to the Garden of Eden is also in this episode
MINISTER [on TV} The Government emergency committee, COBRA, has formulated an action plan. We will create pathways through the trees using carefully controlled fires. This will facilitate the movement of essential services.
COBRA is a reference to the snake in Eden, of course.  The committee would have destroyed Earth if the plan had worked.
Ganymede and the Vatican
Since the Vatican is involved in the upcoming episode “Extremis,” the Vatican connection may be important with Ganymede.  In a Vatican museum, there is a 2nd century Roman copy of the eagle and Ganymede sculpted in marble, which was created from a bronze original by Leochares of the 4th century BCE.  Does the death of capitalism or Ganymede Systems have something to do with the Vatican and what is going on?
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 Does mistaken identity have some other significance?
Mistaken identity must be important because in “Face the Raven,” we see mistaken identity with a link to Season 10 episode “The Pilot.” 
“Face the Raven”
In “Face the Raven,” we first see Anah, who supposedly died, inside some odd stasis device.
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The Doctor has a conversation about her:
DOCTOR: She's a Janus.
ASHILDR: She escaped slavery. She fled here with her child.
DOCTOR: The child. A daughter?
ASHILDR: No, a boy.
CLARA: Is that bad?
DOCTOR: No, it's not bad, it's just unhelpful. A daughter might've seen who killed her mother.
(The Doctor nods to the back of Anah's head. Clara steps forward to see a second face there.)
DOCTOR: The female Janus is psychic. One face sees into the future, the other looks behind her, into the past.
CLARA: I think we saw her son outside.
A short time later, we learn about the mistaken identity when Clara and the Doctor talk to Anahson, shown below.
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(Clara and Anahson are sitting on the settee.)
CLARA: She dressed you as a boy to protect you, but really you're a girl. You have the gift.
ANAHSON: It is no gift. I'm safe as a boy. This is the first place I've ever been safe, and you want me to throw it away? To admit what I am?
Anah and Anahson are both mirrors of the Doctor because they both can see into the past and future, like he can.  BTW, adding “son” to Anah is a very Norse way of naming boy children.  Anah and Anahson add more proof to Missy’s claim that the Doctor used to be a little girl, who may have had to hide as a boy.
BTW, before the Doctor, Clara, and Rigsy find Trap Street, we see a statue of anti-slavery campaigner John Batchelor.
“The Pilot”
In “The Pilot,” Heather is in the puddle on the strange Ood-like planet.  The subtext says she is a Janus because she has 2 faces (red and yellow arrows) like Anah and Anahson.  This isn’t surprising.  All 3 characters are mirrors of the Doctor.
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Crustaceans: The World Is Your Oyster
The Doctor said, “The universe is your crustacean.”  That’s an odd statement.  The crustacean is an interesting choice of words.  It does relate to fish and sea creatures.  Also, it relates to the wood lice in “Knock Knock,” since they are non-aquatic crustaceans, related to crabs, lobsters, shrimp, etc.
From the context, I gather the Doctor is referring to the line from Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor, “The world is your oyster.” He’s in the position to offer people opportunities that life has to offer.
 “He’s In Section 12”
When Nardole told Bill the Doctor paid a price for giving Bill his helmet, he told Bill, “He’s in Section 12.”  The AI then targeted Section 12.  However, does this have a broader meaning?  Especially with the possible mistaken identity?  This might be likely. 
When we are talking about learning to read subtext, we have to consider that references may have broader meanings in the bigger context.  It’s just a hypothesis right now.
NARDOLE: Listen, about the Doctor. He walked in a vacuum for far too long. He's mostly okay but, he paid a price.
BILL: What do you mean?
NARDOLE: He's in Section Twelve.
The SmartSuits have heard that.  They register Nardole’s line, shown below, and search for Section 12 on their internal maps.
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I can’t help but think this means more than we think.  Does it mean the hidden identity of the Doctor, a face of the Doctor, or someone close to him is foreshadowed to be discovered in canon?  
 Nardole
Nardole gave us some interesting information about himself.  How much is real?  And how much is a joke?
He got his face on the run.
NARDOLE: I haven't seen my true face in years. Swapped it for this one on the run.
He seems to know Velma, the voice of the SmartSuit, and seems to have dated her. 
NARDOLE: Ooo, recognise that voice. Yes! Nice girl, actress, bit orange. Left me for an AI in a call centre.
Nardole talks about stealing.
NARDOLE: What are you mining? Is it worth stealing?
ABBY: You think this is a robbery?
DOCTOR: Well, killing you'd be a good start if it was.
NARDOLE: It's how I'd do it.
(They all stare at Nardole.)
NARDOLE: If I was to do that sort of thing. Which, actually, I probably wouldn't, so please don't worry.
What is clear is that he is the conscience of the Doctor.  
 Star Trek & “Frontier in Space”
The opening line to “Oxygen,” is the beginning of the line from the opening credits of Star Trek: “Space, the final frontier.”  In “Under the Lake” and “Before the Flood,” we saw how the original Star Trek series was referenced in the mural on the wall and the Enterprise-B was referenced in the flood door. 
The opening line in “Oxygen” most likely is also a reference to the 3rd Doctor story “Frontier in Space.”  In the story, the Master is working to provoke an all-out war between Earth and Draconia, and the Doctor is caught up in a web of intrigue. 
Is Missy and/or the Master working to provoke an all-out war?  It certainly seems that way.  Using Clara, Missy pushed the Doctor over the edge.  Therefore, Missy has been controlling the Doctor for quite some time, steering him toward revolt and the events outlined in the Ood episodes.
 Why Star Trek?
The Doctor (as Caecilius) is a marble craftsman, and the 10th Doctor is associated with ironmongery. Both trades are associated with the Roman God Vulcan or the Greek equivalent, Hephaestus, who is the god of fire, metalworking, stone masonry, forges, the art of sculpture, and blacksmiths. Hephaestus’ symbols include the hammer, anvil, tongs, and volcano.
Wikipedia says, “In Greek mythology, Hephaestus was the son of Zeus and Hera, the king and queen of the gods.  In another version, he was Hera's parthenogenous child, rejected by his mother because of his deformity and thrown off Mount Olympus and down to earth.”
Zeus’ and Hera’s Roman counterparts are Jupiter (here’s a connection to Ganymede) and Juno.
Hephaestus is lame, and he is known by many epithets, one of which is "renowned artificer."
“Artificer” is an interesting archaic word that describes how the 12th Doctor in “The Caretaker” described himself to the Skovox Blitzer.
DOCTOR: Stop! Skovox Blitzer!
BLITZER: Awaiting orders.
DOCTOR: Superior Skovox Artificer. Analyse stop analyse stop.
BLITZER: Superior recognised. Pattern one one oh, Orders orders.
The word means a skilled craftsman or inventor.
The Doctor, therefore, is associated with Vulcan and Hephaestus, and, of course, the volcano.
Caecilius bought the TARDIS in “The Fires of Pompeii” for modern art, which could be reference to Hephaestus and the art of sculpture.  Also, tongs are interesting because tongs, a symbol of Hephaestus, are associated with the Bells of St. John and, therefore, the St John Ambulance symbol.
 The Vault
So who is in the Vault? It does seem like it would be Missy, especially since she will appear in the upcoming episode.  If she is in there, it would probably seem underwhelming as the Vault mystery, since we know she will be in the next episode.  Or will there be a twist?  Things could always be different than they appear.
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brainrottingg · 1 year ago
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- c: Wonderland
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- ch: Scarlet “Queenie” Fyre
- ch: Alastair Kingsleigh
- ch: “Jekyll”
- npc: Ivory Kingsleigh
- npc: Monica “Moni” Cardiff
- npc: Clifford “Clif” Cardiff
- npc: Alice Kingsleigh
- npc: Matty Hatter
- npc: Harry March
- npc: Indsma Ire
- npc: Dorian Potter
- npc: Death
- ch: Avas Galle
- ch: Jackal
- ch: Simon Kieth
- ch: Lady Lada
- ch: Jex
- ch: Laurel Kieth
- ch: Valin Sars
- ch: Grell Hammond
- ch: Bronwyn Galligan
- ch: Lycorin Galligan
- ch: Sekhara Metteeva
- ch: Svira Galligan
- ch: Svari Galligan
- ch: Sara Galligan
- ch: Sevisa Ijikiev
- ch: Carris Avedran
- ch: Vesper Severna
- ch: Helga Severna
- ch: Ian Myran
- ch: Belun Myran
- ch: Twyla Haim
- ch: Per Haim
- ch: Bassil Tettyr
- ch: Mat Tettyr
- ch: Cecilia Tettyr
- ch: Alyzter Pallis
- ch: Peter Pallis
- ch: Barris Avedran
- ch: Chimera
- ch: Cole Quais
- ch: Wythe Barclay
- ch: Charlie Chase
- ch: Maya Quais
- ch: Eiza Quais
- ch: Sugar
- ch: Nelumi
- ch: Lenix
- ch: Fin
- ch: Aiden Stone
- ch: Sam West
- ch: Lip Henderson
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- ch: Cray Mannith
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