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Character Name

Quaumir

Meaning — An invented high-fantasy name whose unusual "Qua-u-" opening creates a rare, circular vowel sound unlike any common language — suggesting a name from a civilization with a wholly different phonetic tradition. The "-mir" suffix (peace, jewel) grounds it in recognizable fantasy convention while the opening remains gloriously alien.·High Fantasy origin·Gender-Neutral·KWAW-meer

Quaumir The phonetic strangeness of Quaumir signals an outsider — a character from a civilization with entirely different conventions of speech and culture. Despite the "-mir" peace-suffix, the alien opening suggests someone whose ways of achieving peace are as unfamiliar as their name: a diplomat from a strange nation, a magic-user whose methods are unrecognizable to any tradition.

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High FantasyEpic FantasyMythologyAdventure

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