@barney2525
I know your joking but I went ahead anyway cause this is fun for me
Fred, short for Fredrick, English form of a Germanic name meaning "peaceful ruler", derived from frid "peace" and ric "ruler, power"
So in Dragon tongue it would be "Dremjun"
Here's an exercise
Translate your own name into the dragon language by giving yourself a dragon name. Look up the meaning of your name and give yourself a name like the exercise above that reflects the meaning of your own.
example: the name "Eric", which comes from Old Norse and means roughly "lone or eternal ruler/prince". From this we might make "Kulgeinul", or "prince one eternity".
Each name should be 2-3 words and usually no more than 4 syllables.
It's ok if your name only translates to one or two words. Miraak is only two words and it works great!
If you can't find anything for your first name then try your middle name
To find your name try these sites:
https://www.behindthename.com
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Main_Page
To find all the Dragon words available so far check out
https://www.thuum.org
&
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Dragon_Language
I'll start
Rahspaanov: God Protect Trust
The Khajiit call a spear sutakhrass, suta meaning long, and khrass meaning claw.AsmodeusDark wrote: »not really so pleased with results -( silly lizards don't have a word for spear ).
Claire
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Clarus which meant "clear, bright, famous".
And none of these word exist in dragonic language, so i guess suck to be me