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Bajorans have two names. The first is the family name, equivalent to a Terran surname. The second is a given name, equivalent to a Terran first name or Christian name. Bajorans refer to each other by their family name unless permission is given to use their given name as a form of address. For example, a Bajoran named Kenara Jor would be referred to by most people as “Kenara” and by friends and family as “Jor”. | Bajorans have two names. The first is the family name, equivalent to a Terran surname. The second is a given name, equivalent to a Terran first name or Christian name. Bajorans refer to each other by their family name unless permission is given to use their given name as a form of address. For example, a Bajoran named Kenara Jor would be referred to by most people as “Kenara” and by friends and family as “Jor”. | ||
[[Image:BajoranIdeograph.jpg|right|thumb|''Example of Bajoran script.'']] | |||
===Language=== | ===Language=== | ||
The Bajoran language is written in the form of ideographs. Key words and phrases can be found by following the links below:- | The Bajoran language is written in the form of ideographs. Key words and phrases can be found by following the links below:- | ||