Board Thread:Custom Lore Development/@comment-26535281-20160827232050

Everyone in Xin has a personal name, family surname, and other such titles. For example Yangji Shinji Qin. Yangji being the personal name, Shinji is family, and Qin is his imperial title.

Their is also add-on's to names to denote rank, job, or position. here is a short list (Always at the end of the personal name, although some are used as a middle name of some sorts):

Ishi: Given to wandering or clanless samurai.

iji/ji: Given to state warriors and soldiers as well as samurai.

Oya: Given to Both border generals and province generals (If a distinction must be made the border general will take the title 'Oyabi')

Oyashi: Given to council generals.

Daoyashi: Given to Generalissimo.

Tokoma: Given to barbers. A skilled barber would take the title Tokojii

Chang: Given to farmers.

Shui: Given to tax collectors.

Guanli: Given to lower ranking officials.

hoji: Given to Shoguns.

Mashi: Given to stone masons.

Emashi: Given to the emperor.

Majin: Given to high ranking officials.

Murohoji: Given to shoguns of high ranking.

Need I say more? 