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Ruvaakroonik
February 12, 2018

Is this a valid Dragon Name?

Hello everyone.

I'm new here, and a quite new to Dovahzul too.

My question is: Ruvaakroonik is a valid dragon name? I've combined three dragon words, for things I identify myself. Other question is: I don't know exactly how to pronounce it. Can anyone give me an help with that?

(Sorry for possible mistakes on my writting, I'm neither a native speaker of English nor Dovahzul. XD)

drem!

Category: Grammar


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Ruvgein
February 13, 2018
hello there!
There are examples of dragons with more than three syllables, like Boziikkodstrun.

Others have mentioned how Ruvaak means black, but if you chose that word I'm sure you meant bird!

So you have a few options.
Cut it down to three syllables: "Ruvaakro" "Onikro"
Change a word: "Viingonik" (viing means wing)

I encourage you to browse the dictionary and translator for other words that fit you! Play around with it.

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Fronlaasfrin
February 13, 2018

Drem Ruvaakroonik!

To answer your first question, unfortunately it is not a true Dovah name. Yes it has three words, but they must be each one syllable. For example, Al-du-in or Paarth-ur-nax.

Hope this helps!


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Goldokien
February 13, 2018

If you're still looking for a true Dovah name try a mixture of the words Ved, Ro, and Onik. such as Vedonikro or Rovedonik. It should have a similar meaning to what you're going for originally as Ruvaak can mean be used to mean black, and ved is the direct translation of the word black.


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thurdoal
February 15, 2018

i now question my name, is it correct?