Late Judean count-along CAF
Rules:
-The surnames will be patronymic for example: Bat
Avraham (daughter of
Avraham) for females and Ben-Avraham (son of
Avraham for males)
- when a woman gets married her surname changes to 'Eshet' (wife of) for example Eshet-Michael
- Roll a d20/d10 for each name (
http://www.brockjones.com/dieroller/dice.htm)
- You can skip similar names
- If you are at the end of the namebank continue counting at the beginning
-you can decide if a family member dies and their cause of death
-feel free to edit the family tree if it's too long
-our caf takes place in the late 1st century but isn’t historically accurate
DW[47]:
DH[50]:
DD1[29]:
DS1[27]:
DS2[27]:
DD2[23]:
DD1’s family:
DW[29] :
DH[34]: [LN: Ben-Akiva, Ben-Issachar, Ben-Ami]
DD1[10]:
DS1[8]:
DS2[7]:
DS3[5]:FN after his grandfather MN after his father
DD4[3]: FN after a non-biblical Judean queen MN is of Greek origin
DS1’s family:
DH[27]:
DW[29]: FN is Aramaic MN is Greek
DS[9]:
DS[7]:
DS[3]:
DD[1]:
DS2’s family:
DH[27]:
DW[27]:
DS[7]:
DD[4]: FN:
Aurelia, Prima, Salutia D MN: Restituta,
Leah,
DinahDD[2]: FN: means “peace” MN is your choice
DD2’s family:
DW1[23]:
DH[21]:
DS[2]:
DD[1]:
DW2[20]:
[DH’s second wife, having two wives or more was a common practice in a lot of ancient Middle Eastern communities]
DD1[2]:
DD2[2]:
Hodiah, Yalta, Amalya, Beruria, Idit,
Yocheved,
Cara,
Leah, Istasia, Idra,
Valeria,
Hanna, Ruhama,
Michal,
Asteria,
Atara,
Martha,
Miriam, Ya’ara,
Avigail, Dulcia,
Yemima,
Ela, Dulcina, Gvira,
Adina,
Menuha,
Aya,
Shamira, Shlomtzion,
Ahava,
Naama, Bethesda,
Berenice, Aluma, Severa, Salutia,
Devorah,
Shulammit,
Batyah,
Ester,
Orpha, Sabbatia,
Tamar,
Salome,
Menodora,
Helena,
Adara,
Uma,
Hermione,
Dalia,
Rivka,
Claudia,
Moriah,
Ruth, Zippora,
Micha,
Domitia, bereniki,
Simcha,
Aliza, Ephrah,
Alexandra, Shoshanah,
Anat, Trizah,
Vashti, Zakatu, Karmel,
Keren, Atalya,
Milka, Besula,
Delilah, Ivriyah,
Dinah,
Lucia, Restituta,
Alma, Judea,
Naomi,
Levana,
Mara,
Aliyah,
Flora, Prima,
Regina,
Ada,
Irene,
Imma, Hadassa,
Anastasia,
Elisheva, Ruhama,
Yehudit,
Sara,
Doris,
Isadora,
Batsheva, Calah,
Chava, Machalah, Ne’ema
Ami, Yohannan,
Aviyah,
Avraham,
Adina,
Tovia,
Jason,
Issachar,
Yosef,
Immanuel,
Isaac, Shamuel, Avigdor,
Shaul,
Shalom,
Daniel, Sinai,
Gill,
Drusus,
Gavriel,
Yehuda,
Eliezer,
Avram,
Yoav,
Lazarus, Nanai,
Omer, Sabba,
Julius,
Meyer,
Zadok, Giora,
Zosimus, Silias,
Ezra, Yaduah,
Michael,
Leo,
Baruch,
Antipater, Yudan,
Solomon,
Noam,
Adam, Ze’ev,
Dan,
Asa,
Avner, Levites,
Malachi, Uziel,
Eli,
Judah,
Akiva,
Philo,
Zvi,
Zechariah, Vitalio
David, Sabbatius,
Tom,
Yair, Abba,
Archimedes,
Iudas,
Chaim, Calev,
Dov, Shabbatai,
Shlomo,
Lebanah, Adoniah, Helles,
Yonatan,
Yaakov,
Zion,
Sheraga, Hilel,
Menashe,
Marcus,
Yisrael,
Asher,
Anah,
Amos, Atalya,
Ariel,
Ovadia,
Avi,
Menahem,
Gad,
Victor, Abdes, Alcimus,
Titus, Gadi,
Alexander, Yochai,
Ram,
Itzhak,
Sabinus,
Oded, Nissim,
Simon,
Yonah,
Ari,
Shimon,
Lucius,
Credit :
Jewish Names from the
Roman Catacombs by
Eleazar HaLevi
Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity
https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/givennames/ancient.htm
This message was edited 11/4/2023, 10:02 AM