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「季沧海/无尘」如何?
Fandoms:永劫无间 Naraka: BladepointTARKA
Characters:TARKA JI,WUCHEN, 季沧海,无尘
Warnings:r18
Relationships:TARKA JI/WUCHEN 季沧海/无尘 季尘
Notes:约的文稿,有细节修改
季沧海从未预想到事情会发展成这样。房内昏暗,烛火摇摇,他居然置旁物于不顾,只觉喉中干渴,一簇心火烧得燎原透彻。
起初不过是一场赌约,押上桌的是坛上好的佳酿。若只是如此便罢,他在众人起哄下应了去那相传布满机关的地宫废址。
说是废址也不尽然,听闻当年是遭了妖邪之物的袭击,守护地宫之人悉数丧命,前去打探的人有去无回,如今谁也不敢再去那处,也无人知晓那里还留下些什么。
季沧海当这是无事走一遭的消遣,遇上哪个不长眼的打一架就是。他方一踏进那塌了大半的大门就感受到了一股妖异的气息,他表面虽一副无所谓的吊儿郎当模样,心中暗生警惕。在他侧头之际,藏在暗处的影子倏然闪过。
“何人在此?”他当即喝道,“躲躲藏藏的算什么本事��”
耳畔忽地飘过一声轻笑。
房顶飘帘无风���动,从阴影中不疾不徐现身的竟是个炼气士打扮的少年。他眉目俊秀,风姿卓越,身上所披那方士袍金丝熠熠流光,一柄拂尘半倚在臂间,气质脱俗到俨然不似凡人。
“胜人者有力,自胜者强。”少年轻描淡写地说,“季家大少爷鲁莽至此,可还差得有些远了。”
有道是踏破铁鞋无觅处,得来全不费工夫。季沧海看清来人,一时不由怒目切齿,后槽牙都咬出了几分咯咯作响,“……无尘。”
二人间的恩怨还得细数回多年以前的源头,他追查许久方知那预言与国师背后的某个人物脱不开关系。他料定无尘知道小莹儿的下落,却从未能在对方口中获取过半分消息。
他不在乎无尘现身于此究竟是玩腻了你追我藏的戏码还是另有图谋,季沧海拔出双刀,脚下生风,横刀便向无尘劈了过去!
无尘不慌不忙,反手施术,折腰下弯堪堪避开利刃的下一刻,阴阳法阵骤然绽开,身形就凭空消失在季沧海眼前。
“今日你若当真留得下我,我还量你有几分本事。”
隐族使者的声音笑中带着轻慢,季沧海听声辨位,还来不及出招,立时偏头一闪,躲开擦着耳朵过去的三道剑气。
身后墙板应声而裂,在两仪剑攻势下落了个粉碎的下场。无尘招招直逼死穴,季沧海也不遑多让,两人无疑都不打算在这里置对方于死地,却是让这屋子彻底遭了殃。
刀光剑影,烟灰四散。兵刃撞在一起叮咣作响吵得人头疼,季沧海只觉怒火越烧越旺,这神棍像条滑泥扬波的泥鳅,神出鬼没的同时又不知要从哪个刁钻角度捅你一刀。
他武器被无尘弹飞击落,便抬手调动火灵真气,斗大火球顿时在掌心燃起,不管不顾就砸向了前方!
好险好险。
无尘连连闪避,又是一个旋步,免得被那火苗燎了袍角。他虽躲得���,脚下地砖却硬生生迸裂开来,仔细看去,竟是有个密室暗藏于此!
碎块应数落进密阁,眼前再无可供立足之地,无尘干脆踩着其中一片轻巧一跃,右手捏成剑诀,挥起之际,拂尘随着扬动,本应召唤而出阴阳太极玄门却毫无动静。
他的神情在这时终于夹杂进一抹异色,意识到自己的阴阳二气皆被封在七窍内,无论怎样试图驱使都徒有一片死寂。
——封魔结界。
局势瞬息万变,季沧海同样注意到这点,他断不可能放弃如此好的时机,瞅准空隙就一拳将墙面捶出了蛛纹。无尘终是躲闪得有些狼狈,接二连三地耗掉不少体力,动作间显出吃力来。
论体术,他可完全不是季沧海的对手。
他只得使了巧劲去化解这季家少爷的一身蛮力,忽远忽近的风筝战法成了贴身缠斗,难免的肢体接触也愈加频繁。
无尘速度落了下风,反手便被季沧海捉住手腕甩向砖墙。距离拉近之际两人都察觉出一丝异样,那燥热如影随形,却还不等多想就被一拂尘挥开,骨碌碌滚进了废石瓦砾里。
拂尘握杆在撞上墙角后缓缓停下,一切也已尘埃落定,季沧海卡着无尘的脖领将他按在地上。尽管背后地毯减少了些冲击,无尘面色也着实算不得好看。
有些事早就变了味道,他们感觉得到彼此身上尴尬的变化。这书房样式的密阁里弥漫着躁动不安,热度在吐息之间攀升,又向着不可挽回的深渊滑落。
“原来如此。”事已至此,无尘竟还有余裕一笑,“竟是上古遗存下的通教秘法。”
想来不知哪位通教前辈设下机关法阵,你来我往的争斗间搅得混乱,尤其在一股纯阳之气下被误打误撞地冲破,通教崇尚阴阳交合之法,此阵法竟是有催情的功效。
季沧海最恨他这副万事皆在掌控之中的游刃有余,看着那双薄唇开合实在恼人,二话不说地径直低下了头。
直到真切接触到柔软,他才惊觉自己做了何事,无尘也猛然睁大了眼。可有些事起了头就不再,季沧海贪婪地试图从他人的唇间汲取到一丝沁凉,从未觉得体内横冲直撞的火焰如此烧得煎熬。
他擒着无尘挣动的手腕强行按在对方头顶,彼此嘴唇的磨蹭非但求不到任何缓解,反倒愈演愈烈,飘飘然寻不得解脱。
无尘忽然冷笑一声,似是在嘲弄他的不得章法。下唇倏地掠过浅淡的湿意。季沧海耳边轰然炸了响。他几乎是立刻遵循着本能,追向那撩拨自己的软舌。
一味凭着直觉的行事固然鲁莽生涩,却误打误撞地成了破局的出口——又或者是另一盘更加纠缠不休的棋局。唇齿间有蔓延开的血腥气,说不清楚是谁的伤口,他们更像是撕咬在一起。
痛楚没能换来清醒,反而刺激得身体越发熨烫,杂乱的呼吸渐趋交融,直至分开后才听得出是何等的粗重急促。
无尘的领口揪得半开,长发已见散乱,眼尾泛出春水般的润色。季沧海瞧着只觉这截颈项白得实在有些扎眼,埋首就留下了宣誓占有似的齿印。
纯然的力量差距下,抵抗也成了半推半就,初来乍到的家伙总不懂下手轻重,更何况这本就是怒火的宣泄。
但无尘向来是个能忍疼的,肩头传来的刺痛只让他轻微地倒吸了一口凉气,阵法对他当然不是毫无影响,本应的清明也被熏染,酿成了一股隐约的昏沉情欲。
布帛的撕裂声在黑暗中格外刺耳,几盏烛火在机关被触动时就噌地自行燃起,只是两人都无暇细究这些了。撕开的方士袍垫在身下,无尘赤裸出来的胸口上已经留下胡乱揉捏的通红指痕,乳尖也被捏弄得挺立。
尖锐的酸麻与酥痒并行,差点忍不住的异样声音倒是让季大少爷误打误撞堵了回去。季沧海这次吻得很深,他有些忘了自己一开始这么做的目的,颇有几分食髓知味。
他再没得经验也看过几册地��流氓间传阅的话本,依葫芦画瓢地沾了无尘唇角津液,伸手向下探去,权作润滑地摸索到对方腿间的秘处。
手指乍然整根塞入,无尘不适地皱眉,却听到季沧海更加沉重的呼吸。���叠的软肉纠缠着挤压指��,又因为裹挟其上的液体在抽动间被寸寸涂抹进来而愈发湿热。
狭窄谷道被一点一点拓宽,分明是难以容纳异物的推拒,到后来倒像成了不清不楚的暧昧升温。
季沧海抽出并在一起的手指时还感觉那枚穴眼在依依不舍地挽留,潦草至此的戏道显然没有让无尘汲取到任何快慰。
他的身体只能说勉强做好下一步的准备,但在那炙热硬物当真抵上来时还是不自觉僵硬了三分。龟头在挤进后穴的刹那就被软腻肠肉团团包裹,比想象中还更强烈百倍的快感直直窜升天灵盖,季沧海低喘出声,卡着身下那人的大腿,无视紧绷地径直一挺身。
无尘掐在他后背上的手瞬间抓出几道血印子。远粗壮于那三两根手指的阳物强行撑开后庭,太过明显的存在带来麻木与胀痛。
季沧海不可能给他多少适应的时间,试探了几下就开始尽根没入地顶撞,每次进出都带出撞在臀肉上的啪啪声响,无尘咬牙,只觉下体仿佛被从中劈开,却在异常的饱胀感涌上一丝酸楚。
紧紧箍着性器的穴口似乎格外窄小了,它在试图习惯闯入者的尺寸。无尘的腰身震颤着,季沧海像个狩猎者一样紧盯着他随下巴扬起而暴露出的喉咙,晃动间居然也插出啧啧的水声,回荡在这幽暗的密闭空间。
高热的甬道不停歇地吸裹着贯穿自己的男根,季沧海有些控制不住节奏,难以想象所谓的鱼水之欢竟会是这等妙事。
抽插本就已渐趋顺滑,此刻再一用力,无尘被顶得登时阵阵酥麻炸上尾骶,再忍不得一声闷哼。然后他闭了嘴,不太乐于在这种时候袒露半分。
但开了的口子何能再拉上,季沧海就想看他比以往更加脆弱的模样,两人简直较上了劲,在激烈交合间寻不到一点退让。
但紊乱的鼻息早已出卖了最真实的感受,无尘微闭双眼,喘着气的同时那两颗被揉得有些肿胀的茱萸都在些许颤抖。他指甲紧扣着季沧海的肩膀陷入皮肉,绷紧的后腰不得不跟着��晃,二人的腰腹挤压在一起,传递来的热度便步步攀上了更高的山峰。
春色旖旎,季沧海情难自禁地低头咬住无尘的嘴唇,换来后者毫不留情的反击。疼痛后的丁点理智很快再度淹没进情潮,绞紧的肠穴在软与硬的摩擦中咕啾作响,回荡在寂静室内淫靡异常。
阳物反反复复地悍然撞到深处,潮水般的快意不知何时就代替了酸痛。无尘发丝凌乱,压抑住喘息,肉体上的欢愉纵然不会让他对贯穿漫长生命的谋划有所计量,也能换来片刻的忘却。
季沧海渐渐得了抽送的诀窍,又伸手下去握住那根夹在两人小腹间的性器。他此前自是想不到会和同性进行到这一步,但有的事毕竟是无师自通的。
他圈着根部一下下向上撸动,无尘的腰身刹那间弹起,鼠蹊窜上的快意让这成了前后交加的煎熬。他的腰背弯成朝向对方的弧度,欲火在翻滚燃烧,阳具撑开穴肉贯穿小腹,挤压出湿滑声响。
下身酸麻一片,无尘感觉得出那男根完全嵌进了自己体内。季沧海还在不知疲倦地挺胯,干脆揽了他的后腰,猛然顶向尽头的弯折处。
“……!”
无尘猝不及防地泄了身,白浊黏液洒了整片小腹。他指尖打颤,胸口罕有地剧烈起伏,肠肉痉挛着绞紧还在想要继续冲撞的阴茎。
浪潮淹没过五感,过于激烈的收缩也伴随着前所未有的极乐,逼得他再挣不脱那回味悠长的余韵。嫩肉不留缝隙地死死缠住性器,季沧海再守不住精关,下腹猛然绷紧,毫无保留地交代在了那仍在时不时抽搐一下的湿热后穴里。
他们一时都有些回不过神,各自平复着呼吸,气息终于渐渐变得平缓。季沧海餍足地退出了身下人的体内,看着难以完全合拢的穴口甚至涌出一股浊白精液,热血上头的下一刻却是如遭雷劈。
直到这时,季沧海才方若大梦初醒,僵直在原地,意识到自己失去理智做出了怎样不可挽回之事。
到处都是撕碎衣物与体液的地上满是狼藉,无尘恢复了些许力气,他眉眼还带着情事过后的雾汽,撑起身拾起了甩脱在旁的外袍。
他随性地披过衣袍,盖住那些再明显不过的痕迹,一抬头就对上了季沧海发愣的���线。
“如何。”他似笑非笑地问,“莫非你还要继续追杀我不成?”
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Incorrect Quotes Tag
Thanks for tagging me, @squarebracket-trickster! :D
Rules: use this link to generate some incorrect quotes for your characters!
For The Case-files, Uneasy Money, and The Circle of Little Animals:
Paul: Sometimes I feel like Gilbert doesn't take me seriously enough Nicholas: "Sometimes"? Arthur: "Enough"?
Evelyn: What are you doing here? Sinclair: I could ask you the same question Evelyn: This is my room! Sinclair: I could ask you a different question
Helena the First: You saved me! Why? Thomas: People would think I murdered you if I didn't
Alec: I can't find Davit! Phil: Leave it to me. Phil: *raises her voice* Alexander Lennox is an idiot! Davit, in the distance: WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU JUST SAY Phil: Found him
Hyeon-su: Can you recommend a book that'll make me cry? Yo-han: Certainly! Here's a complete collection of The Beginner's Guide to International Law, plus A Concise Look at Politics, General Economics, Philosophers on Crime, and all of my Algebra textbooks.
Helena the First: I am not in the habit of talking nonsense! Tarka: You're doing very well for a beginner
Gilbert: Are you trying to seduce me? Thomas: Why? Are you seducable?
Ji-hun: I'm a reverse necromancer Yo-han: That's. That's just killing people
Tagging @kaylinalexanderbooks, @fiyr-cap, @whimsy-of-the-stars, and anyone else who wants to do this! :D
#tag game#incorrect quotes#writing#my characters#my WIPs#WIP: money#WIP: circle#the case files of seo yo han
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Played a little bit of Exoprimal on Xbox and…it’s not quite my thing. Granted its premise was as batshit crazy as I hoped it would be: a power-hungry AI uses time travel/inter-dimensional tomfoolery to pit teams of humans against each other by using dinosaurs. It’s really fucking stupid and I love that.
But…it’s basically a team-based shooter. Never was a fan of those. Think Overwatch but with literal World War Z piles of raptors to take down. It’s fine for what it is, and I think it can find an audience. It’s just not what I wanted gameplay-wise. It’s also one of those games that sells for full-price but still has a battle pass to buy on top of that, and that’s always yucky to me (even playing on this on Game Pass does not help in that regard).
That could be a skill issue, though. I’m still figuring out AEW Fight Forever, which is supposed to be an easy-to-learn wrestling game, and I’m still getting my ass kicked online. I’m too lazy to get better at competitive games…though I did like Naraka Bladepoint. Could try that again. I do miss Tarka Ji…and his bare chest.
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does anyone else play naraka bladepoint here it’s literally my favourite game ever atm
#naraka#naraka bladepoint#tarka ji#valda cui#dollhouse's art#in case u dont know these two are exes and they both make me insane
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Game Naraka: Bladepoint Tarka Ji Cosplay Costumes
#Game#Naraka: Bladepoint#Tarka Ji Cosplay Costumes#cosplay costumes#anime#cosplay clans#cosplaying#costumes#cosplayer#anime cosplay#cosplayclans#cosplaycostumes#Naraka: Bladepoint Tarka Ji#Game Cosplay Costumes#Naraka: Bladepoint Cosplay Costumes#Cosplay Costumes#cosplay
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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
#Star Trek#naming#Andorian#Bajoran#Betazoid#Bolian#Caitian#Cardassian#Denobulan#Ferengi#Jem'Hadar#Klingon#Orion#Romulan#Tellarite#Trill#Vorta#Vulcan#I like lists and compiling data#Resources#Resource#More male names means that we've gotten more male characters#Probably due to the writers defaulting to male for mentioned and minor characters#Which says something#This whole thing is pretty heavily gendered in a binary manner#And also some conflation of gender and sex due to similar in the source material#We've had a lack of non-binary characters/species#and names tend to be gendered#and you can bet that the writers just assumed gendered names#along with the Western European binary name system
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Wrestler Sushil Kumar Wants Makers Of Commando 3 To Apologise. Here's Why
Two-time Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar has slammed filmmakers of Commando 3 - an action-thriller that released last week - for portraying a wrestler as a child molester in a scene, saying they "must apologise for portraying wrestlers in a bad light". The 36-year-old wrestler's comments come two days after 2012 Olympics bronze medallist Yogeshwar Dutt hit out at the filmmakers for "denigrating or mischaracterising athletes". The 36-year-old Sushil is the only Indian to have won two individual Olympic medals -- a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics and a bronze at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.In one of the scenes of Commando 3, a wrestler can be seen pulling up the skirt of a minor in front of the public before he is stopped by the male protagonist."I strongly condemn this scene as wrestlers are respectable people of the society with good moral standing," Sushil Kumar told ANI."Filmmakers must apologise for portraying wrestlers in a bad light and must remove that particular scene from the movie," he added.Urging his fans to join him oppose the film, Sushil Kumar said: "I strongly oppose the film and also urge everyone to oppose, as the film is portraying wrestlers in a bad way."The filmmakers haven't done research on how wrestlers conduct themselves. I demand the removal of the objectionable scene," he added.Earlier, Yogeshwar Dutt had asked Commando 3 director Aditya Datt to think beyond the "box office collection" and respect the athletes who work hard to bring laurels to the country. Dear @adidatt ji , I saw trailer of your movie. You're a director so I'm not anyone to tell you about directory of any kind but everything is not about box office collection n spicy tarka and right to denigrate anyone isn't being given to you... pic.twitter.com/IgAlCR4l9c — Yogeshwar Dutt (@DuttYogi) November 29, 2019 "Dear @adidat ji , I saw trailer of your movie. You're a director so I'm not anyone to tell you about directory of any kind but everything is not about box office collection and spicy tarka and right to denigrate anyone isn't being given to you," Yogeshwar said in a tweet. Pls stop denigrating or mischaracterising athletes we work hard so that we can win medal for our country. I'm purely against ill-treatment of women of any kind eve teasing etc but mispresentation of anything is not the solution...@adidatt #Commando3 — Yogeshwar Dutt (@DuttYogi) November 29, 2019 "Please stop denigrating or mischaracterising athletes we work hard so that we can win medal for our country. I'm purely against ill-treatment of women of any kind eve teasing etc but mispresentation of anything is not the solution...@adidatt," he added.Commando 3 is the third movie in the popular franchise starring Vidut Jammwal in the lead role.(With ANI inputs) Read the full article
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Notice Me Reader Tag
Thanks for tagging me, @ahordeofwasps! :D
Rules: Share 3 (or more!) small details from your WIP that you feel have gone/will go unnoticed. (You can choose whether or not to share why the detail is significant!)
I was tagged twice, so I'll give details from two WIPs!
The Case-files of Seo Yo-han (counting all of them as one WIP for this):
Shakespeare is referenced in every book:
Leo reads Richard II in The Unfortunate Moth.
Silver Glass has a quote from King Lear as the epigraph to the last bit of the flashback ("...I am a man/More sinn'd against than sinning").
Also in Glass, Phil quotes Othello when she says she and Alec both "loved not wisely but too well".
Houses Full of Deceit has a more light-hearted example according to the outline, where Leo attempts to flirt with Phil by reciting Romeo's "Juliet is the sun" speech. ("Attempts" is the key word.)
Mine Eyes Dazzle mostly references John Webster and Gilbert & Sullivan (yes, really!) instead, but one character quotes Henry V -- specifically Act 2, Scene II. Which gives Yo-han an important clue, because that scene is about a former friend who became a traitor.
2. The murderers in books 1 & 3 are foils, and so are the ones in 2 & 4. Leo kills because he's paid to, while Ji-hun kills because he enjoys it. Davit kills from a mixture of love and hate -- love of Alec, hate of Gwladys -- while the still-unnamed villain kills because they both love and hate their victim.
3. For most of HFOD everyone is running from Ji-hun. For the climax, I want to turn the tables on him. He sets a trap and thinks he's caught Leo and Yo-han, but really they know it's a trap and have set up one of their own! (Namely, Phil hiding nearby with a gun.)
Uneasy Money:
Of the seven Millner siblings, the three oldest are fluent in German, the middle two are semi-fluent, and the two youngest barely speak it at all. This is because their mother was German, and she died when the three oldest were teenagers. By then she'd spent years in Britain and had mostly stopped speaking German, so the younger children picked up less of it.
Loughlinter isn't a real place. I borrowed the name from Anthony Trollope's Palliser series. (Where, oddly, Loughlinter is in Scotland -- it should be spelt Lochlinter. So based on spelling alone, moving it to Northern Ireland makes more sense.) I'm still vague on where exactly it is. I'm leaning towards somewhere around Limavady solely because my crush is from there, but that doesn't fit with Helena's statement that it's "twenty miles from Belfast". (Limavady is sixty miles from Belfast.)
Everyone has very different ideas of what sort of story they're in. Gilbert thinks he's in a P. G. Wodehouse comedy, Helena thinks she's in a Georgette Heyer romance, Thomas thinks he's in an Emily Brontë Gothic novel, and Tarka thinks she's in a Charles Dickens mystery. All of them are partly right.
Tagging @weaver-of-fantasies-and-fables, @sarandipitywrites, @oh-no-another-idea, @mysticstarlightduck, and anyone else who wants to do this! :D
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Alphabet Soup ~ The ABC's of Pakistani Dramas ~ IX
Alphabet Soup ~ The ABC’s of Pakistani Dramas ~ IX
Be it Hollywood, Bollywood, or even apna TV wala Dramawood aaj kal it is all about remakes, remixes, revisits, redos. Gana ho ya koi kahani the same old is being served up with a tarka of something new. Matlab ke kuch khaas itna naya nahi hai magar ab kuch aisa purana bhi nahin hai. Ji, it’s all about putting a new spin on the same old.
And because we here at DRNR are so cutting edge tau ho hi…
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Thanks! :D
Gingko: What part of your story is the oldest, has stuck around from that original idea?:
For The Power and the Glory: Abi's name. It dates back to my very first original story. Her character has changed beyond recognition, but her name stays the same ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
For Totentanz: the time-loop. I invented everything else as I went along, but I knew from the start that I wanted to write about a time-loop.
For Like Snow on Hungry Graves: *spoilers* someone is going to commit suicide in a re-enactment of Goodbye My Princess. (I've changed my mind about who, and also about when. Originally Konstantine was going to kill himself in the end to escape Rusudan, who in the original draft was even nastier than her current incarnation.)
For The Case-files of Seo Yo-han: I knew from the start that the murderers in the first books would be an assassin masquerading as an actor and a survivor of the Armenian genocide. A few things changed along the way — Leo is an assassin and an actor, and Davit survived the Adana massacre rather than the genocide — but the basic idea is still the same. And for Houses Full of Deceit, I knew Leo would be framed for a crime he didn't commit. (The why has changed; originally he was being hunted by a friend of someone he killed. Now he just has the bad luck(?) to have a very distinctive modus operandi, which Ji-hun copies to deflect suspicion from himself.)
For The Circle of Little Animals: Sinclair invites himself to stay. But why he does this has changed; now it has more to do with the house's location than Sinclair himself.
For Uneasy Money: a cheque goes missing and an innocent person is blamed. So far the main difference is Tarka's character. She's become much less sympathetic, so everyone has more reason to believe she really is a thief.
Sugar Maple: What's the sweetest part of your story?:
For Like Snow on Hungry Graves: "sweet" is stretching things a bit, but Hariye is one of the few people Rusudan genuinely worries about and she goes out of her way to protect him.
For Uneasy Money: Tarka gradually becoming a better person and apologising to all of the people she insulted.
Red Maple: Which character is the most showy?:
Karandren, Rusudan, Leo, Yo-han at times, Thomas, and Ilaran at times.
Lilac: Are there any scents you describe in the story? What are they?:
IIRC, the smell of death and blood is mentioned several times in both TPATG and Totentanz. There's also this excerpt from LSOHG:
As they leant over him Hariye caught a whiff of their scent. Rusudan had smelt of wood and flowers and leather, while Ketevan always smelled of horses and sweat and the sea. He knew at once it was Ketevan in the room.
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Virti vištienos kukuliai
Naktys pilnos košmarų - mėnulio apvalumai, prieš tai rūpestingai pakedenę pagalvę, įsitaiso šalia. Dar šiek tiek, lyg ieškotų patogesnės pozicijos mano lovoje (!!!), pasikuičia ir, netarę nė žodžio, užmiega. Bet gal, o greičiausiai taip ir bus, klystu, nes tie, kurie šviečia naktimis, paprastai nemiega. Ir gal ne iš mandrumo, o tik todėl, kad natūra tokia - kartais ir žmonių tarpe aptinku mėgstančių pasierzinti. Ir ne todėl, kad baisiai to kažkam reikia, o šiaip, be priežasties.
Ir tikrai, kai pramerkiu akis, mūsų žvilgsniai susitinka. Tik maniškis baisiai apsiblausęs ir žiovulingas, o jo - šmaikštus, drąsus ir tiesmukas. Na ką, nemiegam?
Ilgainiui tas ,,na ką, nemiegam'' man pabosta, apsiverčiu ant kito šono (paskui dar ir dar kartą), suskaičiuoju visus kojų ir rankų pirštus, visas niekada neturėtas, kadais pravažiuojant pievoje matytas avis ir pasiduodu - jis tebežiūri į mane šypsodamasis. O aš žinau, kad kai išauš, bus sunki, nuo pat pradžių pavargusi ir nieko, apart gilaus miego, nenorinti diena. Bet net ir tokias dienas reikia atšvęsti ar bent jau kažkaip pažymėti, todėl išverdu mėnulio pilnačių pilną puodą. Kad maža nepasirodytų.
Kukuliai turėtų patikti papildomų riebalų, kurių neišvengiamai atsiranda kepimo procese, nepageidaujantiems valgytojams. Ir dar tiems, kurie pasiilgo mėsiško maisto - jie minkšti ir sultingi, be to, labai gražiai apvalios formos. Žinma, prie didelio noro virtus kukulius galima apkepti ar, siekiant įdomesnio rezultato, užkepti su daržovėmis, makaronais ir (ar) sūriu.
Verdant kukulius jokiais būdais negalima pamiršti prieskonių - tuomet po namus vaikščios ypatingi aromatai, kurie neerzins tų piliečių, kurie ne tik kad mėsos, bet ir jos kvapo netoleruoja.
Kukuliams reikės:
-450 g maltos vištienos krūtinėlės;
-3 v. š. avižinių dribsnių;
-1 nedidelės morkos;
-1 a. š. druskos;
-1/3 a. š. maltų kvapiųjų pipirų;
-žiupsnio maltų juodųjų pipirų;
-1 a. š. džiovintos gelsvės (arba raudonėlio, čiobrelių).
Virimui:
-2 l vandens, 1/2 a. š. druskos, 4 gvazdikėlių, kelių lauro lapų, kvapiųjų ir juodųjų pipirų žirniukų.
Gaminimas:
Morką sutarkuoti smulkesne burokine tarka.
Į maltą vištieną dėti viską, kas nurodyta recepte, gerai išmaišyti ir palikti 10-15 minučių.
Puode užkaisti vandenį. Sudėti prieskonius ir kokias 5 minutes pavirti.
Iš vištienos masės drėgnomis rankomis suformuoti kukulius ir virti prieskoniais kvepiančiame vandenyje 15 ar, jei kukuliai maži, 10 minučių.
Viskas - galima, prieš tai pasirinkus norimą garnyrą, valgyti. Jei nuspręsite, kad virti paukštienos kukulaičiai neatitinka jūsų statuso, skonio ar požiūrio į gyvenimą, apskrudinkite juos žąsų taukuose ar išmaudykite grietinėlės ir baltojo vyno padaže. Kukuliais taip pat galima gardinti (ir sotinti) sriubą. Man, didžiai daržovių gerbėjai, labai tiko prieskoninėmis žolelėmis ir druska pagardintų orkaitėje skrudintų moliūgų ir cukinijų draugija - apibėriau jau iškeptas daržoves granatų sėklomis ir turėjau visiškai palaimingus nemiegotos nakties vertus pietus.
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Trapūs sausainiai su karamelizuotais žemės riešutais, saulėgrąžų branduoliais ir sezamo sėklomis
Jei pašnekovas tyli, nebūtinai jis neturi ką pasakyti - gal tuo metu renka cenzūrinius žodžius? Na, kad paskui galėtų cenzūriškai driokstelt?
Maniškis tyli. Visą laiką, kol ragauja, t. y., vieną po kito doroja naujuosius sausainius. Jei ne tas triauškimas, namuose būtų absoliučiai ir mirtinai tylu. Tada jau neiškenčiu ir klausiu kas ir kaip. Atsakymas nuobodus tiek, kad geriau jau būčiau nepristojusi.
Ir kodėl žmonės įsivaizduoja, kad visiškai stereotipiškas ir jau kokį milijoną kartų girdėtas murmėjimas įtiks tam, kuris uždavinėja klausimus? Ir ne šiaip klausimus, o suformuluotus taip, kad atsakymai iš burnos išeitų aiškūs ir nusakantys tikrąją reikalo esmę? O aš vietoj traškumo, trapumo, sūrumo ir saldumo apibūdinimų girdžiu tokius labai jau neaiškius ,,mmm...aha, nu”.
Vadinasi, žodžių, nei cenzūrinių, nei kitokių, nebus?
Nebus tai nebus, tragedijos iš to tikrai nedarau. Ir apskritai, esu rami, mat aną savaitę sausainiais pavaišinta kolegė pasisiūlė tapti asmenine mano kepinių degustuotoja - nuo šiol ji turės galimybę paragauti ir jau paskui spręsti, bandyti receptą įgyvendinti ar ne, aš tikrai gausiu labai išsamią analizę tų, kurių apibūdinimui mano namuose žodžių kažkodėl vis pritrūksta.
Sausainių jau ne kartą ragavusi (ir juos, man rodos, įsimylėjusi) kolegė buvo labai kantri - recepto, kurį vis gludinau ir keičiau, laukė visas tris savaites. Ir va, džiugi naujiena, pagaliau sulaukė!
P. s. gardžiųjų sausainių receptą skiriu tiems, kurie moka sakyti komplimentus ir tiems, kurie juos sako be žodžių. Bet jie tikrai tiks ir tiems, kurie vertina tešlos trapumą, riešutų traškumą ir lengvą medaus natą kepiniuose.
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Reikės:
- 80 g cukraus;
-120 g šalto sviesto;
- 1 kiaušinio (57 g);
- 1 a. š. kepimo miltelių;
- 1/4 a. š druskos;
- 300 g kvietinių miltų.
Viršui:
- 70 cukraus;
- 60 g medaus;
- 50 g plakamosios (30% riebumo) grietinėlės;
- 80 g skrudintų žemės riešutų;
- 70 g saulėgrąžų branduolių;
- 40 g sezamo sėklų (naudoju baltas ir juodas);
- 20 g sviesto;
- 1/2 a. š. druskos.
Gaminimas:
1. Miltus sumaišyti su kepimo milteliais ir suberti į dubenį. Burokine tarka įtarkuoti sviestą ir pirštų galiukais trinti, kol riebalai pasidengs miltais.
Su cukrumi ir druska išplaktą kiaušinį supilti į miltus.
Greitai, kad sviestas nespėtų sušilti, užminkyti tešlą. Jei minkant pasirodys, kad tešla per daug trupi (o tai priklausys ir nuo miltų, ir nuo kiaušinio didumo), įpilti 1-2 v. š. šalto vandens. Jei atvirkščiai, bus per lipni, įdėti dar šiek tiek miltų.
Tešlą įvynioti į maistinę plėvelę ir palikti šaldytuve valandai.
2. Atvėsintą tešlą 28 x 28 cm. kočioti tarp 2-jų kepimo popieriaus lakštų ir, kad kepdama nesipūstų, būtinai subadyti šakute ar tam reikalui skirtu virtuviniu įrankiu. Iškočiotos tešlos dydis turėtų būti 28 x 28 cm.
3. Lakštą, t. y., tą didelį sausainį (su kepimo popieriumi, ant kurio buvo kočiotas) perkelti į kepimo skardą ir kepti 180 *C orkaitėje 10 minučių.
4. Kol būsimųjų sausainių pagrindas kepa, pagaminti karamelę: į prikaistuvį ar gilesnę keptuvę dėti cukrų ir medų; išlydyti ir pavirti kokią minutę, t. y., kol masė taps švelniai rusva. Sudėti sviestą, leisti jam ištirpti, Supilti grietinėlę, užvirti ir sudėti riešutų-sėklų mišinį. Išmaišyti.
5. Ištraukti trapios tešlos pagrindą, ant viršaus paskleisti karamelės-riešutų-sėklų masę ir kepti dar 10 min. Dar šiltą lakštą, ant kurio, neišsigąskit, burbuliuos karamelė, supjaustyti norimo dydžio ir formos sausainiukais - aš pjaustau kvadratukais ar stačiakampiukais.
Sausainius atvėsinti skardoje ir tada perkelti į sausaininę - garantuoju, geriausiu atveju, ir čia labai taupant, joje išbus dvi ar tris dienas, ne ilgiau.
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Totoriški sausainiai ,,Barmak”
Jei jūs, kaip ir aš, negalite ramiai praeiti pro sausainius, žinot, kad jų yra nesuskaičiuojamai daug ir įvairių - skirtingai gaminamų, dar skirtingiau atrodančių. Yra tokių, kuriuos perlaužus, iš vidaus teka karamelė ar šokoladas, yra svaigiai kvepiančių citrina, medumi, cinamonu ar kardamonu. Dar yra tokių, kuriuos, prieš maišydamas, raitydamas ir kepdamas, mintyse persižegnoji (penkis kartus taigi nepavyko!), kaip yra ir tų, kuriuos pagamintum net vidury nakties.
Šitie vamzdeliai tikrai nepriklauso ponų sudėtingųjų kategorijai ir su jais, ko gero, be didelio vargo susitvarkytų net vaikas. Bet atrodo jie gerai - man patinka jų paprasta ir grakščiai elegantiška forma. Ir cukraus sniego dulksna vietoj įmantrių papuošimų. Galvoju, jei reikėtų sukurti juos reklamuojantį plakatą, pieščiau svajingą praėjusio amžiaus pradžios moterį, vienoje rankoje laikančią gėlėtą porceliano puodelį, o kitoje - jau prakąstą sausainiuką. Ir būtinai, ant ryškai dažytų moters lūpų, palikčiau liežuvio galiuku nepaliestą cukraus pudros pėdsaką. Na va, gi tikrų tikriausia klasika gaunasi! Arba aš neturiu vaizduotės. Arba aš ją turiu tik ji, klaidindama mane, nuveda į Paryžių, kai, tuo tarpu, turėčiau kalbėti ne apie svajingą poniutę, o apie tvirtų rankų totorę moterį, kočiojančią lakštą po lakšto tam, kad šeimai prikeptų visą galybę puikiausių sausainių.
Bet apie kitos tautos valgius kalbėti nėra lengva - mano pažintis su totorių virtuve prasidėjo ir pasibaigė kadaise paežerėje ragautų tikrų kibinų sklidina lėkšte, kiekvieną vaikystės vasarą pajūrio kurorte valgyta beveik kasdienine čeburekų porcija ir dieviško skonio baklavos (pakhleve) skanavimu pas kažką, kažkur ir kažkada. Bet šiandien mes kepam gardžius pasaulio virtuvės sausainius ir tai yra kur kas geriau, nei nežinoti, nenorėti ir net nebandyti. Vadinasi, prasidėjusi pažintis tęsiasi ir, negali žinoti, gal kada peraugs į gražią draugystę - totorių valgiai be galo įdomūs, netikėti ir tikrai verti dėmesio.
Tešlai reikės:
- 250 g. kvietinių miltų;
- 80 g. sviesto;
- 6 šaukštų riebios grietinės (dėjau negailėdama - su kaupu);
- 1/3 a. š. sodos;
- Žiupsnio druskos;
Įdarui:
- 100 g. graikiškų riešutų;
- 100 g. cukraus;
- 1 a. š. vanilinio cukraus;
- 50 g. tirpinto sviesto (man tiek pasirodė per mažai, tai dėjau kiek daugiau).
Papildomai:
- cukraus pudros kepinių pabarstymui.
Gaminimas:
1. Į dubenį dedami miltai, ant viršaus burokine tarka sutarkuojamas sviestas ir, pirštų pagalba, viskas sutrinama į trupinius.
2. Grietinėje užgesinama soda, t. y., į grietinę dedama soda ir šaukštu intensyviai maišoma tol, kol ji suputoja, o tada mišinys supilamas į dubenį, įberiama druskos ir užminkoma tešla, kuri, įvyniota į maistinę plėvelę, valandai paliekama šaldytuve.
3. Atšaldyta tešla dedama ant vos miltais pabarstyto darbastalio ir labai plonai iškočiojama - kuo plonesnė ji bus, tuo dailesni, trapesni ir skanesni sausainiai iškeps.
4. Maisto trintuvo pagalba riešutai susmulkinami, sumaišomi su cukrumi ir tirpintu sviestu.
5. Lakštas peiliu padalinamas į lygius 10x10 cm. kvadratukus (jei turite kantrybės, galite daryti dar mažesnius), ant kiekvieno jų beriama po šaukštelį ar pusantro riešutų-cukraus-sviesto trupinių ir susukami vamzdeliai. Nesudėkite trupinukų vienoje vietoje, pvz., centre, o paskirstykite tolygiai visame kvadratėlyje. Kraštelių, kaip esame įpratę, kiaušinio plakiniu klijuoti nereikia ir net nebūtina stengtis, kad siūlė atsirastų vamzdelio apačioje.
6. Vamzdeliai kepami 20-25 min. 180′ C orkaitėje. Iškepusius, nebijodami perdozuoti, gausiai apiberkite milteliniu cukrumi - vamzdeliai nėra per saldūs ir keli gramai burnoje tirpstančio cukraus sniego jiems tikrai nepamaišys.
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