[quote=MerGirl]
Well, it sounds sorta like a Khajiit name. I don't see anything wrong with the name... except maybe the "An'" part? Don't Khajiit have a sort of "prefix" in front of their name in order to show their status (example: mother, child, mage, thief, etc)? I could be mistaken... :ashamed:[/quote]
Yes, they do have "prefixes". However, I've never heard of An before.
Here's a snip from
an interview with Jobasha
[quote]Khajiti men show their status in life with their names, unless they choose a nickname. In Jobasha's case, as a "scholar," Jobasha uses "Jo" alone, not "S'basha-Jo," for using two titles shows great ignorance or great pride.
"M" or "Ma" means "child" or "apprentice" or, in the vernacular, "virgin." As an apprentice can be of any age, this leads to misunderstandings and jokes Jobasha cannot translate.
"J," Ji," or "Ja" means a bachelor or young adult. In the vernacular, it means one who is young and lacks experience.
"S" is the most common, and means simply an adult.
Concept sketch of a Khajiit
"Ra" and "Ri" show high status. "Ri" is the highest status among the Khajiit, used by leaders of cities or tribes.
"Dro" means "grandfather" and shows respect. [/quote]