Trill is a musical term referring to baroque ornamentation on notes.
I think Jem'Hadar is an Indian word for soldier, though I'm not sure of that. (I read it somewhere...)
Trill is a musical term referring to baroque ornamentation on notes.
I think Jem'Hadar is an Indian word for soldier, though I'm not sure of that. (I read it somewhere...)
I think it's something like colonel or major.
Nova means "new" besides being star nova.
Fittingly enough, there's a journalist specializing in space and tech reports named Miles O'Brien.
According to this site, it exists, and is apparently quite common http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Iliana"Kang" is a Korean surname. Koloth and Kor, not so much.
I think "Iliana" has the sound of a Slavic name, but can't say for sure that it's an existing one.
A Google search reveals quite a few women named Iliana, many of them Bulgarian.
Subverted with some Bajoran last names that sound like existing female first names (like Kira).I think Bernd Schneider has a section on Ex Astris' inconsistencies page about the predilection to name females with names ending in "a," like they often do in European languages.
Etymologically linked to Elohim, El, Eli, and (gasp!) Allah.And apparently, Elim (that is transliterated into the latin alphabet btw :P) means gods.
.... just thought that was pretty interesting.![]()
Well, Allah means "God", so there's no reason to gasp.Etymologically linked to Elohim, El, Eli, and (gasp!) Allah.And apparently, Elim (that is transliterated into the latin alphabet btw :P) means gods.
.... just thought that was pretty interesting.![]()
"Ilion"-->"Iliana." I should've caught that.According to this site, it exists, and is apparently quite common http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Iliana"Kang" is a Korean surname. Koloth and Kor, not so much.
I think "Iliana" has the sound of a Slavic name, but can't say for sure that it's an existing one.
A Google search reveals quite a few women named Iliana, many of them Bulgarian.
Subverted with some Bajoran last names that sound like existing female first names (like Kira).I think Bernd Schneider has a section on Ex Astris' inconsistencies page about the predilection to name females with names ending in "a," like they often do in European languages.
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