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What names do Cormyr's people use?


What about the areas without description in the Forgotten Realms?Is the Purple Dragon Knight archetype as underpowered as it looks?Tiefling - Explanation on the “Virtue” name “Carrion” as suggested in the 5e PHBCan I use the example character names from the PHB for characters in a story I'm writing?What is the proper way to style references to D&D game elements?I have a demon's true name. Now what?Are there any official roles and/or names for the days of a tenday?How much do people of Toril know about the ascension of gods?What is known about tabaxi language and terminology, particularly the word “tabaxi” and the name of the Cat Lord?What would +1/+2/+3 items be called in game?






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    I just noted what this question may be about. Is the issue that pages PHB 30 and 31 does not reference Cormyr? You may want to expand your question's scope to include "references from other editions are acceptable as an answer" since my first look at Sword Coast Adventure's Guide did not find anything either. I found a reference to Queen Raedra on p 11 of that book, but that's about it.
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They would primarily use Chondathan names.



According to the Forgotten Realms wiki, regarding the Chondathans:




Chondathans made up the bulk of the population of Altumbel, Chondath, Cormyr ...




Most Cormyrean humans would therefore use Chondathan names.



D&D third edition's Races of Faerûn, whose lore would still be relevant in Forgotten Realms canon, on page 110, states that Cormyr's humans are ethnically around 85% Chondathan, 12% Tethyrian (who the 5th edition Player's Handbook says tend to take Chondathan names), 2% Vaasan, and 1% Turami. The Vaasan aren't listed in the PHB, but the dark-skinned Turami are, so a minority of Cormyreans may use Turami names, particularly if they're of Turami ethnic background.



The wiki also has a list of inhabitants of Cormyr, which serves as a good list of examples of names.






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    According to the Forgotten Realms wiki, regarding the Chondathans:




    Chondathans made up the bulk of the population of Altumbel, Chondath, Cormyr ...




    Most Cormyrean humans would therefore use Chondathan names.



    D&D third edition's Races of Faerûn, whose lore would still be relevant in Forgotten Realms canon, on page 110, states that Cormyr's humans are ethnically around 85% Chondathan, 12% Tethyrian (who the 5th edition Player's Handbook says tend to take Chondathan names), 2% Vaasan, and 1% Turami. The Vaasan aren't listed in the PHB, but the dark-skinned Turami are, so a minority of Cormyreans may use Turami names, particularly if they're of Turami ethnic background.



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      According to the Forgotten Realms wiki, regarding the Chondathans:




      Chondathans made up the bulk of the population of Altumbel, Chondath, Cormyr ...




      Most Cormyrean humans would therefore use Chondathan names.



      D&D third edition's Races of Faerûn, whose lore would still be relevant in Forgotten Realms canon, on page 110, states that Cormyr's humans are ethnically around 85% Chondathan, 12% Tethyrian (who the 5th edition Player's Handbook says tend to take Chondathan names), 2% Vaasan, and 1% Turami. The Vaasan aren't listed in the PHB, but the dark-skinned Turami are, so a minority of Cormyreans may use Turami names, particularly if they're of Turami ethnic background.



      The wiki also has a list of inhabitants of Cormyr, which serves as a good list of examples of names.






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        According to the Forgotten Realms wiki, regarding the Chondathans:




        Chondathans made up the bulk of the population of Altumbel, Chondath, Cormyr ...




        Most Cormyrean humans would therefore use Chondathan names.



        D&D third edition's Races of Faerûn, whose lore would still be relevant in Forgotten Realms canon, on page 110, states that Cormyr's humans are ethnically around 85% Chondathan, 12% Tethyrian (who the 5th edition Player's Handbook says tend to take Chondathan names), 2% Vaasan, and 1% Turami. The Vaasan aren't listed in the PHB, but the dark-skinned Turami are, so a minority of Cormyreans may use Turami names, particularly if they're of Turami ethnic background.



        The wiki also has a list of inhabitants of Cormyr, which serves as a good list of examples of names.






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        They would primarily use Chondathan names.



        According to the Forgotten Realms wiki, regarding the Chondathans:




        Chondathans made up the bulk of the population of Altumbel, Chondath, Cormyr ...




        Most Cormyrean humans would therefore use Chondathan names.



        D&D third edition's Races of Faerûn, whose lore would still be relevant in Forgotten Realms canon, on page 110, states that Cormyr's humans are ethnically around 85% Chondathan, 12% Tethyrian (who the 5th edition Player's Handbook says tend to take Chondathan names), 2% Vaasan, and 1% Turami. The Vaasan aren't listed in the PHB, but the dark-skinned Turami are, so a minority of Cormyreans may use Turami names, particularly if they're of Turami ethnic background.



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