Appellation
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Revision as of 10:33, 12 May 2009
This page lists some common appellations, including honorifics, pertinent to BDSM and fetish. It is not for monikers or screen names generally, unless those names have some specific further meaning.
- Ancilla
- Latin for female servant (most especially, an indentured house-servant).
- Daddy
- Used used in age roleplay and within Daddy/lil girl relationships.
- Dorei
- Japanese for "slave" (奴隷). May be pronounced "Door-ray" or "Door-ree".
- Lord
- A dominant title, usually used with a false name. Much more commonly desired by Americans than Britons.
- Luned
- A female servant of the Lady of the Fountain in Welsh mythology.
- Majesty
- Hard to use seriously but fun for games and roleplay.
- Mister name (e.g. "Mister Smith")
- Especially common in DD and HOH relationships, the submissive would use only the formal name of her man.
- Myrmidon
- A faithful follower who carries out orders without question.
- Overlord
- Name sometimes used from feudal times, especially by masters.
- name San (e.g. "David San")
- A manner of respectful address, originating from Japanese.
External link
- Behind The Name - a site for discovering the meaning of a name, and names matching meanings.