Talk:Renner Theiere Chardelon Ryle Vaiself/@comment-27008999-20160723162631/@comment-29248623-20160730031553

Just sharing my own thoughts on the naming scheme so it may have a lot of holes.

We can safely assume that her last name "Vaiself" is the family name.

The name "Ryle" is unclear as it is uncommon for royalty to have a dual last name and it is obviously not derived from the mother's maiden name as she shares it with her half-brothers. We may say that it is either a "noble" or "title" name.

As for the names "Renner," "Theiere," and "Chardelon," one of those is her individual given name. There is a likelihood that she has a "tributary" name. This is something like a name taken from an iconic figure of history or a respectable ancestor that is intended to bless the child with desired traits from said individual. Within these three names is also her likely "baptismal" name, the one given at her induction into a religious order or temple.

There is also the possibility of her having a dual given name. This is common in noble and affluent houses in Medieval Europe.

That's my take on this and that's based on some of the other novels and books that I've read. This includes, Game of Thrones, The Lord of the Rings, european history (in general) and papal history (in general). I've also read Gate: Jieitai Kano Chi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri by Takumi Yanai and this is the only other japanese light novel  that I've heard of  that gave characters a "baptismal" or "religon-based" name.