Old Moca names

Some Old Moca names come from formal adjective + noun combinations inherited from Old Sumrë. Old Moca had lost the formal usage of fronting adjectives so the order of the adjective and noun looked odd to Old Moca speakers, although some combinations resulted in odd consonant alternations as experienced in Old Sumrë which make the names quite hard to decipher.


 * Klesēs < Old Sumrë kleś eks ("cold friend")
 * Nazēs < Old Sumrë nӑź eks ("cold man")
 * Gēkēs < Old Sumrë galk eks ("cold henge")
 * Nazuker < Old Sumrë nӑž okesim ("ignorant man")
 * Klesuker < Old Sumrë kleš okesim ("ignorant friend")
 * Drūkāger < Old Sumrë drolk angar ("good pigeon")
 * Gēsūnör < Old Sumrë gelso nnyr ("speckled man")

Some names were borrowed from Old Naumes due to some names Naumes mercenaries working for the Moca becoming popular due to heroic deeds or popular respect among the Moca. Such Old naumes names themselves have military themes.
 * Okhilan < ON Okhilalan ("big knife")
 * Wagzāt < ON Wagzāth ("blood expert")
 * Sākhalā < ON Sāhsalā ("old arm")
 * Khamodde < ON Hamodde ("dark fact")
 * Badagho < ON Padaugho ("skull drum")
 * Rakhāl < ON Rakhāl ("rare tree") > West Middle Moca dokhār

Sometimes an Old Naumes name would be calqued into Old Moca rather than loaned.
 * Sētẹmekọ < ON Makhusāŕi ("world shadow")