Naming Conventions
The Empire Of Ohden
Those born in Ohden proper typically carry with them a single forename, with last names becoming more common in the period with the middle-class, however typically not common amongst the lower-classes. All Guild Houses members that are officially recognised carry a tradition of taking on their houses name as their surname however.
The remainder of the nobility typically
Ohdish born people tend to take inspiration from German names between the 15th and 18th century, avoiding direct references to fundamentally christian names when possible though this is not an important requirement.
For higher-class people, the connective word 'en' is used to represent 'of', usually dictating the name of the land's a given family might own in the case of nobility.
The Provinces
Tel'Elim
The Tel'Elim always bear a family name, and take inspiration from Turkish names.
Hafberk
Hafberk utilises very similar naming schemes to Ohden, with the inspiration for many names being Czech.