Naumes monster names

To see the etymology of the original Old Naumes names see Old Naumes monster names and Middle Naumes monster names.


 * Öàin ("destroyer, annihilator")
 * Auisiaàim ("crooked insect")
 * Aisàim ("crooked hate")
 * Àundhnana ("harasser of people")
 * Àurn ("punisher, beater, puncher")
 * Auiàin ("mimicker, copier")
 * Ebàidhle ("blemish finger")
 * Eisue ("crooked finger")
 * Yiellbrauàim ("sadistic enemy")
 * Yiellsiaàim ("crooked enemy")
 * Ajauja ("delusion craft")
 * Iebàulm ("unknown danger")
 * Hvàundh ("risk")
 * Röaublo ("unknown monster")
 * Noiabuala ("unknown stranger")
 * Aiaja
 * Bauàin ("that which causes food to expire")
 * Bauàin ("charger") - A creature that charges direct at its victims and will chase them restlessly until the victim is dead.
 * Böidàin ("attacker") - A monster that attacks travellers along roads.
 * Söibàulm ("unknown harbinger")
 * Thiaràin ("that which causes hunger, that which cause some to go empty handed") - A monster said to either warn prey before it could be hunted, or to slaughter hunters and warriors on their journey home.