baelor:

🌟 i randomly spent all day making a masterpost of the non-East Asian names in Avatar 🌟

ASIA

These are all real, common, well-known names and words with widely available translations.

Inner Asia

Tibetan names:

  • Gyatso (རྒྱ་མཚོ།) – “ocean”
  • Pema (པདྨ།) – “lotus flower”
  • Tenzin (བསྟན་འཛིན) – “upholder of the Dharma” or “defender of the faith”
  • Yangchen (དབྱངས་ཅན།) – Tibetan translation of Sanskrit “Saraswati”, the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom and nature

Mongolian names:

  • Baatar (ᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲᠦᠷ (baγatur) / баатар (baatar)) – “hero”
  • Mongke (ᠮᠥᠩᠬᠡ (möngke) / mөнх (mönkh)) – “eternal”
  • Ogodei (ᠥᠭᠡᠳᠡᠢ (Ögedei) / Өгэдэй (Ögedei)) – unknown meaning
  • Saikhan (сайхан (saikhan)) – “beautiful”, “handsome”

Khitan names:

  • Yeh-Lu (yelü / 耶律 (Yēlǜ)) – unknown meaning

Central Asia

Uzbek names:

  • Yulduz – “star”

South Asia

Sanskrit names:

  • Bumi (भूमिः (bhūmiḥ)) – “earth”
  • Avatar (अवतारः

    (avatāraḥ)) – “descent”

  • Raava (रवः

    (ravaḥ)) – “sound”

  • Vaatu (वतु

    (vatu)) – “silence”

Hindi-Urdu names:

  • Kuvira (कुविरा) – “courageous woman”
  • Pathik (पथिक) – “traveler”
  • Rohan (रोहण) – “ascension”

NORTH AMERICA

Most of the Water Tribe names are made up. Only a few are for-sure legit and verifiable like Noatak which is a real place in Alaska with an Inupiaq name.

Some are listed on sketchy baby name sites (and a lot of dog name sites which seems really racist…) and I included these in square brackets meaning take them with a big grain of salt.

I also found some similar-sounding words in Inuttut, an Inuit dialect spoken in Nunatsiavut (from this museum dictionary), that seem to have similar etymologies. I included those, along with other similarities, in curly brackets.

Also, I transliterated all the names into the Inuktitut script, which is only used in Nunavut and Nunavik in Canada, but I thought it would be fun to do it for all of them anyway.

Northern North America

Inuit-Yupik names:

  • Arnook (ᐊᕐᓄᒃ (arnuk)) _OR_ (ᐊᕐᓇᖅ (arnaq)) – “woman”
  • Eska (ᐁᔅᑲ (eska/aiska)) – a creek in southern Alaska
  • Desna (ᑌᔅᓇ (desna/taisna)) – [“boss”]
  • Iknik (ᐃᒃᓂᒃ (iknik))
  • Kuruk (ᑯᕈᒃ (kuruk)) – a creek in northern Alaska, see also possible Pawnee etymology
  • Kya (ᑳᔭ (kaaya)) _OR_ (ᑲᔭ (kaya)) – [“stay”]
  • Malina (ᒪᓕᓇ (Malina)) – an Inuit sun goddess
  • Maliq (ᒪᓕᖅ (maliq)) _OR_ (

    ᒪᓕᒃ (malik)) – “follow” in Inupiaq, [“wave” in Greenlandic]

  • Naga (ᓈᒐ (naaga)) _OR_ (ᓇᒐ (naga)) – “no”
  • Noatak (ᓄᐊᑖᖅ (nuataaq)) – a community in northern Alaska, [“river that provides food for the people”]
  • Pakku (ᐹᒃᑯ (paakku)) – {pakkujak – “candle”}, {pakkak – “melt”}, {pakkâk – “heat”}
  • Sangok (ᓵᖕᒑᖅ (saanggaaq)) _OR_ (ᓭᖕᒑᖅ

    (senggaaq/sainggaaq)) _OR_ (ᓴᓐᒍᒃ (sangok/sanguk))

  • Senna (ᓭᓐᓇ (senna/sainna)) – {sennasaut – “sour ingredient”, “spice”}, {sennâluk – “rhubarb”}, {sennatuk – “sour”, “vinegar”} _OR_ (ᓴᓐᓇ (Sanna)) – the Inuit goddess of the sea
  • Sokka (ᓴᒃᑲ (saakka)) _OR_ (ᓱᑲ (soka/suka)) – [“fast”]
  • Tarrlok (ᑖᕐᓛᖅ (taarlaaq)) _OR_ (ᑕᕐᓗᒃ (tarlok/tarluk))
  • Tonraq (ᐋᓐᕌᖅ (taanraaq))

    _OR_ (ᑐᓐᕌᖅ (tonraaq/tunraaq))

    – [“a spirit or ghost”], {tonngak – “evil spirit” or “spirit used by shaman”}, {tunngak – “ruling spirit”}, {tannik – “soul”}

  • Ummi (ᐆᒻᒥ (uummi)) _OR_ (ᐅᒥ (umi)) – “ship”, “boat”
  • Unalaq (ᐆᓇᓛᖅ (uunalaaq)) – [“west wind”],

    {uanniluak – “southwesterly wind”},  {unanngâk – “east wind”}

  • Varrick (ᕚᕐᕆᒃ (vaarrik)) _ OR_ (ᕓᕐᕆᒃ (verrik/vairrik))

Ahtna Athabaskan names:

  • Yakone (ᔭᑰᓐ (yakon/jakuun)) – [ “red aurora”], [“blood spray on the snow”]

Plains North America

Pawnee names:

  • Kuruk (ᑯᕈᒃ (kuruk)) – “bear”, see also possible Inuit-Yupik etymology

Siouan names:

  • Hakoda (ᐊᑰᑕ (hakoda/hakuuta)) – {koda – “friend”}
  • Hotah (ᐆᑖ (hotaa/huutaa)) – “white”

Other

Other names:

  • Bato (ᐹᑑ (baato/paatuu))
  • Hama (ᐋᒪ (haama))
  • Kanna (ᑳᓐᓇ (kaanna))
  • Katara (ᑲᑖᕋ (kataara))
  • Korra (ᑰᕐᕋ (korra/kuurra))
  • Yugoda (ᔪᒎᑕ (yugoda/juguuta))

Yeah also Syaoran was 9 and changed his actions quickly (totally alone, in the manga all his family was in China and he lived alone for almost 3 years in Japan) while Kylo is 30 years old man who kills and torture people. they trying to compare a chinese boy to a white torturer makes me uncomfortable

They constantly call Benny Boy a teenager and go into all sorts of contortions to make him seem marginalized in some way, so this is par the course.

Put Syaoran Li in the “characters who hates reylos” list too! Syaoran was a 9 years old chinese kid in CardCaptor Sakura and felt in love for Sakura. Syaoran is important for be the only chinese of the manga, somehow Reylos think Syaoran&Sakura is like their ship. although I know CLAMP is veeeery problematic (anti chinese, incest/pedo etc), Reylos comparing their ship to asian character kids is wrong in so many levels (also so that mean they think Kylo act like a 10 years old when he is 30? ok)

I think their angle is that Syaoran is an initially antagonistic character who believes he was entitled to the cards, not Sakura. And here’s where reylows’ obliviousness really shows, that they think Kylo Ren is simply Rey’s rival and a bluntly spoken loner. You have to close your eyes to a whoooole lot of what happened in the movies to make that comparison.

Since when is diversity not inclusive of all people, including whites? Hey racist anon, why don’t you drop the buzzwords and bother me at Moth’s Audio and Videos on YouTube, or am I too white for you to bother? (Moth)

Because white people are the only rightful presences in all spaces and any nonwhite people are taking white people’s rightful places, no doubt 😂 Moth’s Audio and Videos is a delightful channel and I highly recommend it (link)!