Pyeknu
Cross-Dimensional Magical Sith GIrl
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I've made entries in the Kantai Collection Ideas and Recommendations thread over on SpaceBattles concerning listings of proposed human names for shipgirls. Since some people find the lists a little distracting, I've elected to put them up on a separate thread here.
The original idea for this concept came when I wrote a short story I called A Girl's Name, where a human "fan" of the shipgirls came up with proper human names for various warship spirits so that they would be seen more as human beings than actual living weapons; such was also inspired by one of my favourite KanColle fanfics, The Greatest Generation (with many thanks, of course, to sasahara17 for creating the human name for the Big E and Battleship X, which I've used in my stories). Eventually, I branched out this idea into stories such as The Seventh Shipgirl and follow on series, finding it more comfortable to reference these people by their human names than their ship names. Along the way, I've composed a considerable number of lists by class and type of human names for myself to reference and to inspire others in their own writings.
My rules concerning how to figure out what human name to give a particular shipgirl tends to vary, but I have created some trends.
1. If a ship is named after a specific person, I give the shipgirl the same family name and base the given names on her namesake's relatives (mothers, wives, daughters, etc).
2. Ships of a small class size usually share family names (I've done this often with the Japanese, Russian/Soviet and Italian shipgirls).
3. With large classes of ships (i.e. the Flower-class corvettes) or classes where naming structures are based on the same first letter (i.e. the lettered classes of British Commonwealth destroyers), I use the name of the first captain as inspiration (or for a vessel whose commanding officer died when the ship was sunk, that person). When there was no captain assigned to the ship in question (say for those never commissioned), I look at the name's history for potential inspiration.
4. All Russian/Soviet ships will have names with proper patronymics.
5. Ships that were shared in Lend Lease from America would have double family names.
6. Ships that were sold to Spanish-speaking or Portuguese-speaking nations would have double family names with the "y" or like conjunction between the names OR a location title added.
7. German and Austro-Hungarian ships named after people of the nobility would have "von" before the family name. Those ships named after former states of the Holy Roman Empire would, of course, take their family names from the noble families that once ruled that state. Naturally, noble rank titles would also be part of the name.
Finally, there comes the issue of ship prefixes, which was another bone of contention before with some people. In the universe of my stories, ALL nations make use of either a ship prefix title or a type prefix title, always in the native operational language of the service in question, but they would have to be written in Latin script for everyone to understand. Each list I'll provide here will have ship/type prefix lists for people's reference.
All these lists are available for people's reference. Please credit when used.
Enjoy!
The original idea for this concept came when I wrote a short story I called A Girl's Name, where a human "fan" of the shipgirls came up with proper human names for various warship spirits so that they would be seen more as human beings than actual living weapons; such was also inspired by one of my favourite KanColle fanfics, The Greatest Generation (with many thanks, of course, to sasahara17 for creating the human name for the Big E and Battleship X, which I've used in my stories). Eventually, I branched out this idea into stories such as The Seventh Shipgirl and follow on series, finding it more comfortable to reference these people by their human names than their ship names. Along the way, I've composed a considerable number of lists by class and type of human names for myself to reference and to inspire others in their own writings.
My rules concerning how to figure out what human name to give a particular shipgirl tends to vary, but I have created some trends.
1. If a ship is named after a specific person, I give the shipgirl the same family name and base the given names on her namesake's relatives (mothers, wives, daughters, etc).
2. Ships of a small class size usually share family names (I've done this often with the Japanese, Russian/Soviet and Italian shipgirls).
3. With large classes of ships (i.e. the Flower-class corvettes) or classes where naming structures are based on the same first letter (i.e. the lettered classes of British Commonwealth destroyers), I use the name of the first captain as inspiration (or for a vessel whose commanding officer died when the ship was sunk, that person). When there was no captain assigned to the ship in question (say for those never commissioned), I look at the name's history for potential inspiration.
4. All Russian/Soviet ships will have names with proper patronymics.
5. Ships that were shared in Lend Lease from America would have double family names.
6. Ships that were sold to Spanish-speaking or Portuguese-speaking nations would have double family names with the "y" or like conjunction between the names OR a location title added.
7. German and Austro-Hungarian ships named after people of the nobility would have "von" before the family name. Those ships named after former states of the Holy Roman Empire would, of course, take their family names from the noble families that once ruled that state. Naturally, noble rank titles would also be part of the name.
Finally, there comes the issue of ship prefixes, which was another bone of contention before with some people. In the universe of my stories, ALL nations make use of either a ship prefix title or a type prefix title, always in the native operational language of the service in question, but they would have to be written in Latin script for everyone to understand. Each list I'll provide here will have ship/type prefix lists for people's reference.
All these lists are available for people's reference. Please credit when used.
Enjoy!