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Spock's last name

Amanda 'Grayson' was added in books too wasn't it? I don't think I remembered her surname used in the episode or the film in which she appeared!
JB
It was used in "Yesteryear" (TAS). I have no idea if any books used it before that. Incidentally, TAS is also where Kirk's middle name was first revealed to be Tiberius, in "Bem."
 
How many last names does he have then?
Spock's first name is given as "S'chn T'gai" in the 1985 novel Star Trek: Ishmael by Barbara Hambly.

Spock's last name is given as "Xtmprsqzntwlfd" in the 1980 book U.S.S. Enterprise Officer's Manual by Geoffrey Mandel and Doug Drexler. It was DC Fontana who came up with it though, probably as a joke.

Taken verbatim from the Memory Beta Spock Talk Page:
Therin of Andor said:
"Xtmprsqzntwlfd", if I recall correctly, was discussed with DC Fontana during a panel at the first big LA conventions, possibly the same panel when David Gerrold bestowed "Tiberius" upon Kirk (as his middle name). Mandel was probably at the same convention, and used "Xtmprsqzntwlfd" in EOM. It may also be mentioned in Susan Sackett's book, "Letters to Star Trek", but I'd have to check.

(I hope Therin of Andor doesn't mind me quoting his Memory Beta post.)

What name is official and/or canon? None. On screen it's "Spock, son of Sarek".
 
Spock's first name is given as "S'chn T'gai" in the 1985 novel Star Trek: Ishmael by Barbara Hambly.

Spock's last name is given as "Xtmprsqzntwlfd" in the 1980 book U.S.S. Enterprise Officer's Manual by Geoffrey Mandel and Doug Drexler. It was DC Fontana who came up with it though, probably as a joke.

Taken verbatim from the Memory Beta Spock Talk Page:


(I hope Therin of Andor doesn't mind me quoting his Memory Beta post.)

What name is official and/or canon? None. On screen it's "Spock, son of Sarek".
I am glad the other Vulcans identify him as "Spock".
 
But Anne Mulhall stated that human life evolved on earth independently which put Sargon's feathers in his mouth didn't it!
JB
Sargon might know more than Ann. Who you gonna trust? A woman with at least two aliases or a millenea old alien?
 
Sargon might know more than Ann. Who you gonna trust? A woman with at least two aliases or a millenea old alien?

Well Sargon soon backed off from his theory especially when Spock claimed it might tie in with Vulcan pre-history!
JB
 
Yes, I'd forgotten about Yesteryear! Has TAS been fully accepted as canon these days?

It has been for a long time now, ever since they started referencing it in DS9 and VGR. And Kirk's middle name has certainly been cited in various live-action canonical works over the years.
 
I don't think it's just a matter of it being difficult to pronounce. Even a difficult word can be pronounced after a few hours practice. Amanda's statement that it took years of practice to only be able to pronounce it after a fashion indicates that it truely is impossible for non vulcanians to pronounce it. So vulcanians must be able to produce sounds humans cannot.
 
Well, look at those ears. Maybe they can pick up frequencies we can't hear. Maybe "Spock" is just part of his name and the rest of it is ultrasonic.
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Well, look at those ears. Maybe they can pick up frequencies we can't hear. Maybe "Spock" is just part of his name and the rest of it is ultrasonic.
I don't think that that's the case. Words can be said at any pitch in our language. That's what songs are for. Old Vulcan males would have a much lower pitch than young Vulcan females, so that wouldn't be practical. Or they would have to use different words to say the same thing.
 
Or maybe it's sort of a tradition. The last name not being meant to call someone but to put on official documents only.

Spock was sworn in to testify in Kirk's court martial and never used any name besides Spock. How official can you get?
 
Spock was sworn in to testify in Kirk's court martial and never used any name besides Spock. How official can you get?

Official when on Vulcan that is, which makes sense because to Starfleet he's one Vulcan among a handful that belong to Starfleet. To Vulcan however he's one among several billion, the risk of homonymy is multiplied by a million or more. I never believed that monosyllabic names were sufficient to name billions of people without risk of confusion, did you?
 
I don't think that that's the case. Words can be said at any pitch in our language.

In our language. This is an alien language. Why assume it must follow the same rules, when there are already plenty of Earth languages that don't follow the same rules as English?
 
Though much has been made of ears, hearts, blood, and pon farr, we have never been educated on the structure and function of the Vulcan larynx. They may be able to make sounds Humans cannot but rarely display this ability.
 
Interesting question: Is "Spock" an actual Vulcan name? It is a real name here on Earth, and since Spock's mom is from Earth, it could be possible that that's where it came from. (I'm actually don't think this's the case, but it's a really interesting question, IMHO.)
 
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