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'''Naming conventions in Hendalarsk''' vary according to culture. [[Khunyer]] and [[Hendalarskaren]] have sharply divergent naming traditions, due in part to their distinct ethnogeneses, and the fact that Khunyer dominance over the Hendalarskaren reached its height and faded long before it was common for most people to have more than one name means that there is relatively little Khunyer influence on the form of a typical Hendalarskara name.
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Most Hendalarskaren have four names - a first name (''Fornám''), a second name (''Kvalnám''), a matronymic (''Muternám'') and a surname (''Erbnám''). Each of these names has clear rules and traditions governing its use, which are outlined below. Khunyer names have their own, entirely distinct set of conventions, the most notable of which is that the first name and surname are usually reversed (so that in the name Szabolcs Anton, for instance, Szabolcs is the ''surname''). In keeping with the language's overall tendency towards agglutination, [[Nünsyi language|Nünsyi]] names tend to form one long string; their own rules are also discussed in more detail below. In addition to these broad cultural trends, many immigrants in Hendalarsk have their own distinct naming conventions according to the rules of their homelands, although there is an increasing tendency for second-generation immigrants and onwards to reconfigure their names according to the standard four-name Hendalarskara pattern


The '''Custodes Yonderre''' is the national police force of the [[Yonderre|Serene Grand Duchy Yonderre]]. As of 2026, the Custodes Yonderre employs 227,697 people, of which 174,256 are sworn in as officers and 53,423 are civillian employees. Custodes are [[Constitution of Yonderre#Custodes Yonderre|constitutionally]] empowered to enforce the law and to effect public and social order, as well as being responsible for border control. Officers of the Custodes Yonderre are referred to as "Custode" in [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] and "Kustode" in [[East Gothic language|Gothic]], and the Chief of Police is referred to as the "Supreme Custodian".  
==Hendalarskara names==
===''Fornám''===
The ''fornám'', perhaps unsurprisingly meaning 'forename', is the first component of a standard Hendalarskara name. It is chosen by a child's parents within six weeks of the child's birth and cannot subsequently be legally changed, barring some exceptions such as a person opting to change their gender identity and coming to view the fornám as a deadname. ''Fornäme'' are usually quite traditional, with the vast majority being drawn from the ''Henalaskischer Fornámskompent'', a collection of 250 boys' names, 250 girls' names and (in recent editions) 100 historically gender-neutral names.<ref>First compiled in 1682, it was obligatory for parents to pick a fornám from the ''Fornámskompent'' until 1926, when the regulations were liberalised as part of the post-war thaw. The extra 100 gender-neutral names were included from 1991 onwards, with their place in the original 500 filled by Khunyer and Nünsyi names.</ref> As of 2021, the most common Fornäme were Mákus for boys and Kristín for girls, although all 600 were used by at least one child born that year.


The Custodes Yonderre was first formed in 1643 in the immediate aftermath of the [[Yonderian Peasants' War]]. Custodes were initially focused around large cities to enforce law and order, while villages and outlying areas maintained their local watchmen and catchpoles for decades to come. The Custodes Yonderre was reformed in 1833, written into its more modern form as part of the [[Consitution of Yonderre]]. The Custodes Yonderre then replaced the previous local and county-based watchmen organisations and nationalized and standardized policing across [[Yonderre]] with the introduction of a common code of law across all [[Counties of Yonderre]] in 1836.  
Many Hendalarskaren choose to be identified by their fornám in formal situations, with the kvalnám reserved for more intimate setting such as friends and partners. It is, for example, considered highly unusual for a politician to go by their kvalnám instead of their fornám in political contexts, even on the radical left, with such a move usually understood to be part of a desire on the politician's part to be understood as populist or otherwise unorthodox; a 2014 study from Alodarfs Universitét<ref>Kál Schwerwarth, 'Kvalnámsche Polítiker - Erfolgsindikátor oder erste Schritt zum Niederlag?', ''Alodarfs Geselschafdwísenschafdzeidschrifd'' 107.2 (2014), pp. 209-238</ref> indicated that such a decision nevertheless made a candidate more likely to fail at the ballot box.
===''Kvalnám''===
A ''Kvalnám'', meaning 'chosen name', is chosen by an individual on their 18th birthday. Unlike a fornám, a kvalnám may freely be changed at any point in the bearer's life, although for the change to be registered officially a form must be filed with the borough council and thence forwarded on to the Domestic Department in [[Frehmenwerth|Frémenwerd]]. There are also almost no restrictions on what names might be used as a kvalnám, leading individuals such as comedians and campaigners to change their ''kvalnäme'' to a deliberately absurd name so as to highlight a particular goal or cause. Even ordinary people often change their kvalnám at least once or twice in their lives, as the kvalnám is taken to be a reflection of a person's self-perception. Children do not have kvalnäme, and are consequently known only by three names until their 18th birthday, although they often pick one for themselves and use it with friends and family rather earlier. During the early modern period and the [[Industrialisation in Hendalarsk|Industrial Revolution]], ''kvalnäme'' were instead chosen on an individual's gaining their first job, so as to make it easier to tell employees of the period's increasingly large enterprises apart.
===''Muternám''===
The ''Muternám'', meaning 'mother name', is the second name to be assigned rather than chosen, and takes the form of a matronymic. It consists of the mother's Fornám, suffixed with -són, -toschter or -kind according to the bearer's gender identity, and cannot be changed unless the mother's fornám is itself changed or (optionally) if the mother is found guilty of serious crimes. It is increasingly common for Hendalarskaren - mainly but not solely women - who have a particularly strong relationship with their mothers to go by their Muternám rather than their Erbnám in informal contexts, rendering a short name of the form [Kvalnám] [Muternám]. A woman with the full name Karóla María Aríanstoscher Schwankert, for example, might find herself referred to by her friends as María Aríanstoscher in group conversation, rather than María Schwankert (more traditional) or Karóla Schwankert (in a formal letter).
===''Erbnám''===
The simplest component of a Hendalarskara name is the ''Erbnám'', or 'inherited name', which refers to the father's lineage (or the lineage of one given partner in a same-gender union). Passed down through the generations, an Erbnám is relatively static and is the main source by which genealogists trace descent, with the Muternám an auxiliary which helps resolve ambiguities between common surnames, children of the same father by different women and similar such situations. An Erbnám is, like a Muternám, very difficult to change, although cases such as the Erbnam's source parent being found guilty of domestic abuse or other serious crimes can, as with the Muternám, open up the possibility of change; the most typical solution would be for the person seeking change to adopt the mother's Erbnám instead. Individuals will almost invariably be referred to by their Erbnám in paperwork and other official or formal contexts, although as ever individuals might choose to go by a different combination of their names in more familiar or private settings.


Custodes Yonderre also processes licenses and permits such as gun licenses, national ID cards and passports, and furthermore, enforces immigration decisions by the Yonderian Immigration Service. Local police must also be notified when organizing public events that may significantly influence local public security and traffic.
==Notes==
==History==
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===1643 Establishment===
The Custodes Yonderre was established in 1643 immediately following the [[Yonderian Peasants' War]]. The events surrounding the [[Yonderian Peasants' War]] had made it very clear that the previous system of law and order in [[Yonderre]] consisting of local watchmen and catchpoles working in loose conjuction with the de facto standing army made up of the [[Knights of the Realm]] was an outdated and insufficient model of policing. The Custodes Yonderre were initially stood up in the major cities [[Collinebourg]], [[Donnebourg]], [[Gabion]], [[Sainte-Catherine]] and [[Toubourg]]. Subordinated to the [[Stewards of Yonderre|Stewards]] of the cities, the Custodes fell somewhere in between watchmen and soldiers and have been described by historians as a proto-paramilitary organisation. The Custodes of the period were required to follow the local laws and customs while maintaining law and order but were within their right to ajudicate and execute judgements over petty crimes. Examples include corporal punishment for theft, which may have been carried out summarily or in a more public setting to discourage others from theft.
=== 1833 Constitutional reformation===
<gallery class="center" caption="Custodes Yonderre" widths="190px" heights="160px">
File:Politiuniform.jpg|Custode, 1900
File:Erik_Henningsen_-_Urolige_Tider.jpg|Depiction of [[Social Democrats (Yonderre)|Social Democrat]] unrest, 1900s
File:Luftalarm,_Odense_1942.jpg|Custode with carbine conducting an investigation, 1942
File:Færdselsbetjent (5884298212).jpg|Custode directing traffic, 1950s
</gallery>
===Present day===
<gallery class="center" caption="Modern Custodes Yonderre" widths="190px" heights="160px">
File:Politi40mmvest.jpg|Custodes in riot gear, left is armed with a grenade launcher for firing tear gas, 2007
File:Mauno_Koivisto_funeral_ceremony_(Helsinki;_2017-05-25)_24.jpg|Mounted Custodes in dress uniform in [[Sainte-Catherine]], 2017
File:Folkemodet_Bornholm_polisstyrka_20150610_0285_(18680943002).jpg|Custodes in [[Stonne]], 2019
File:Copenhagen_Marathon_2022_at_Trianglen_01.jpg|Mounted Custodes in [[Toubourg]], 2022
</gallery>


==Organization==
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The Custodes Yonderre is organized in 18 districts.
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==Equipment==
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===Uniform===
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[[File:Custodes village.png|thumb|Two Custodes in  [[Spelph]]]]
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The standard service uniform of the Custodes Yonderre since 1995 has consisted of navy blue trousers, light blue short-sleeved shirts and black laced ankle boots. Depending on weather and personal preference, navy blue pullovers and shell jackets are available, as are navy blue baseball caps. Neck ties (clip-on to prevent strangulation) are issued but not required to be worn and seldom used. Bullet resistant vests were made compulsory for patrol officers in 2005 over concerns of terrorism and increased levels of firearms usage by gangs, initially as {{wpl|List_of_body_armor_performance_standards#NIJ_armor_standard_(United_States)|NIJ Type II-rated}} soft armour vests and beginning in 2013 as {{wpl|List_of_body_armor_performance_standards#NIJ_armor_standard_(United_States)|NIJ Type III-rated}} plate carriers.
 
The dress uniform of the Custodes Yonderre is an all-black uniform with leather jackboots, garbadine trousers and tunics and peaked caps. Woolen coats may also be worn depending on weather. The dress uniform is intended to evoke the uniforms of the Custodes Yonderre of the mid-nineteenth century.
===Vehicles===
===Tools and weapons===
The standard service pistol of the Custodes Yonderre is the [[MAG-81]]. Custodes also have access to [[Urcea|Urcean]] [[SMPM-4]] submachine guns and [[FAMAG]] assault rifles, one of each of which is carried in patrol cruisers in case of emergency. Custodes carry capsaicin-based pepper sprays and rubber-coated steel batons as less-than-lethal instruments. The Custodes Yonderre tested but decided against using tasers after pre-field evaluations found them unreliable in 2012. Custodes on patrol carry both steel handcuffs and zip ties to restrain people. All Custodes carry personal first aid kits as part of the patrol uniform, and larger first aid kids are carried in patrol vehicles with contents ranging from bandaids and antihistamines to tourniquets and packing bandages. As per the Custodian Act of 2015 §7c, all motorized vehicles of the Custodes Yonderre used for policing carry fire extinguishers.
 
==Mission statement==
Apart from the powers vested in them by the [[Constitution of Yonderre]], the Custodes Yonderre are governed by the Custodian Act of 2015. Its first section states that "[t]he Custodes must work to ensure security, safety, peace and order in society. The Custodes must promote this purpose through prevention, assistance and enforcement." The second section states that other areas of Custodes jurisdiction include:
 
# preventing criminal actions, disturbances of the public peace and order and danger to individual citizens and public safety
# stopping criminal actions and investigating and prosecuting criminal actions
# supporting citizens in dangerous situations
# carrying out checking and inspecting under current rules and regulations
# supporting other agencies under current rules and regulations
# performing other tasks under current rules and regulations, as well as handling other tasks which are naturally associated with police duties.
 
Lastly, the third section states: "The Custodes may in other situations than those mentioned in statutory law only interfere with citizens under this Act."
==See also==
* [[Crime in Yonderre]]
* [[National Gendarmerie of Burgundie]] was developed in the 1870s followning the post-1833 reformed structure of the Custodes.
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Revision as of 11:38, 7 December 2022

Naming conventions in Hendalarsk vary according to culture. Khunyer and Hendalarskaren have sharply divergent naming traditions, due in part to their distinct ethnogeneses, and the fact that Khunyer dominance over the Hendalarskaren reached its height and faded long before it was common for most people to have more than one name means that there is relatively little Khunyer influence on the form of a typical Hendalarskara name.

Most Hendalarskaren have four names - a first name (Fornám), a second name (Kvalnám), a matronymic (Muternám) and a surname (Erbnám). Each of these names has clear rules and traditions governing its use, which are outlined below. Khunyer names have their own, entirely distinct set of conventions, the most notable of which is that the first name and surname are usually reversed (so that in the name Szabolcs Anton, for instance, Szabolcs is the surname). In keeping with the language's overall tendency towards agglutination, Nünsyi names tend to form one long string; their own rules are also discussed in more detail below. In addition to these broad cultural trends, many immigrants in Hendalarsk have their own distinct naming conventions according to the rules of their homelands, although there is an increasing tendency for second-generation immigrants and onwards to reconfigure their names according to the standard four-name Hendalarskara pattern

Hendalarskara names

Fornám

The fornám, perhaps unsurprisingly meaning 'forename', is the first component of a standard Hendalarskara name. It is chosen by a child's parents within six weeks of the child's birth and cannot subsequently be legally changed, barring some exceptions such as a person opting to change their gender identity and coming to view the fornám as a deadname. Fornäme are usually quite traditional, with the vast majority being drawn from the Henalaskischer Fornámskompent, a collection of 250 boys' names, 250 girls' names and (in recent editions) 100 historically gender-neutral names.[1] As of 2021, the most common Fornäme were Mákus for boys and Kristín for girls, although all 600 were used by at least one child born that year.

Many Hendalarskaren choose to be identified by their fornám in formal situations, with the kvalnám reserved for more intimate setting such as friends and partners. It is, for example, considered highly unusual for a politician to go by their kvalnám instead of their fornám in political contexts, even on the radical left, with such a move usually understood to be part of a desire on the politician's part to be understood as populist or otherwise unorthodox; a 2014 study from Alodarfs Universitét[2] indicated that such a decision nevertheless made a candidate more likely to fail at the ballot box.

Kvalnám

A Kvalnám, meaning 'chosen name', is chosen by an individual on their 18th birthday. Unlike a fornám, a kvalnám may freely be changed at any point in the bearer's life, although for the change to be registered officially a form must be filed with the borough council and thence forwarded on to the Domestic Department in Frémenwerd. There are also almost no restrictions on what names might be used as a kvalnám, leading individuals such as comedians and campaigners to change their kvalnäme to a deliberately absurd name so as to highlight a particular goal or cause. Even ordinary people often change their kvalnám at least once or twice in their lives, as the kvalnám is taken to be a reflection of a person's self-perception. Children do not have kvalnäme, and are consequently known only by three names until their 18th birthday, although they often pick one for themselves and use it with friends and family rather earlier. During the early modern period and the Industrial Revolution, kvalnäme were instead chosen on an individual's gaining their first job, so as to make it easier to tell employees of the period's increasingly large enterprises apart.

Muternám

The Muternám, meaning 'mother name', is the second name to be assigned rather than chosen, and takes the form of a matronymic. It consists of the mother's Fornám, suffixed with -són, -toschter or -kind according to the bearer's gender identity, and cannot be changed unless the mother's fornám is itself changed or (optionally) if the mother is found guilty of serious crimes. It is increasingly common for Hendalarskaren - mainly but not solely women - who have a particularly strong relationship with their mothers to go by their Muternám rather than their Erbnám in informal contexts, rendering a short name of the form [Kvalnám] [Muternám]. A woman with the full name Karóla María Aríanstoscher Schwankert, for example, might find herself referred to by her friends as María Aríanstoscher in group conversation, rather than María Schwankert (more traditional) or Karóla Schwankert (in a formal letter).

Erbnám

The simplest component of a Hendalarskara name is the Erbnám, or 'inherited name', which refers to the father's lineage (or the lineage of one given partner in a same-gender union). Passed down through the generations, an Erbnám is relatively static and is the main source by which genealogists trace descent, with the Muternám an auxiliary which helps resolve ambiguities between common surnames, children of the same father by different women and similar such situations. An Erbnám is, like a Muternám, very difficult to change, although cases such as the Erbnam's source parent being found guilty of domestic abuse or other serious crimes can, as with the Muternám, open up the possibility of change; the most typical solution would be for the person seeking change to adopt the mother's Erbnám instead. Individuals will almost invariably be referred to by their Erbnám in paperwork and other official or formal contexts, although as ever individuals might choose to go by a different combination of their names in more familiar or private settings.

Notes

  1. First compiled in 1682, it was obligatory for parents to pick a fornám from the Fornámskompent until 1926, when the regulations were liberalised as part of the post-war thaw. The extra 100 gender-neutral names were included from 1991 onwards, with their place in the original 500 filled by Khunyer and Nünsyi names.
  2. Kál Schwerwarth, 'Kvalnámsche Polítiker - Erfolgsindikátor oder erste Schritt zum Niederlag?', Alodarfs Geselschafdwísenschafdzeidschrifd 107.2 (2014), pp. 209-238