Khitan name
Khitan names are the personal names of the Khitan people which ruled the Liao dynasty in ancient China and Kara-Khitan Khanate in Central Asia. A nomadic Mongolic people, the Khitans have been extinct, making research on their cultures difficult. Currently, the Khitan language has largely not been deciphered, and the presence of 2 different writing systems - the Khitan large script and the Khitan small script, make research more difficult. The problem is compounded by the fact that most of the Liao history were recorded in written Chinese such as History of Liao, and transliteration into Chinese characters, which are logographic, is not always standard even in modern days, much less in ancient days when the pronunciation was different.
Research
Research have shown that an aristocratic Khitan man, if one disregards the family name or clan name such as Yelü, may have four distinct personal names:- the given name in Chinese, not always recorded
- the courtesy name, rarely encountered
- two names in Khitan, each possibly transliterated into Chinese in many different ways
- *one called "nickname", which consists of 1-3 Khitan words
- *one called "courtesy name", which consists of one Khitan word and is not always recorded