Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic

Etymologies of Kouga names
Here is a list of my speculations of the origins of Kouga related names! There's no really confirmation for these, some are pretty obvious but others are more like guesses.

» Bator — Could be connected to the name of the capital of Mongolia, Ulan Bator (nowadays often called Ulaanbaatar), meaning "Red Hero".
» Boyan — A Slavic name meaning "warrior". A Turkic-Mongol origin from the word "Bayan" (Mongolian: Баян) meaning rich, wealth has also been suggested.
» Chagan Khan — "Khan" is a ruler in Mongolian societies. Khagan is a superior title, almost like "Khan of Khans". Chagan is also the name of multiple places in Central Asia. The Mongolian word Tsagaan (Цагаан) means white or pure.
» Chagan Shaman — Khagan is a superior title, almost like "Khan of Khans". Chagan is also the name of multiple places in Central Asia. The Mongolian word Tsagaan (Цагаан) means white or pure. Shaman is, well. A shaman.
» Dorj(i) — ᠳᠣᠷᠵᠢ (dorǰi), Classical Mongolian. A male name well known in Modern Mongolian as Dorj, as well as different variations of it in other languages (Dorj, Dorji, Dorje, Dorjo), such as Kalmyk, Buryat, Tibetan and Bhutanese.
» Kouga — Kouga means "Yellow Fang".

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