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I sort of find Yeong-gi's full name elegant in a sort aristocratic, English way ( It also makes Nol sound like he's at least 200 years old but that's a different story ). It flows nicely.
Interesting how Rand chose the Oliver & T., 2 middle names when he himself doesn't ( I think ) have a middle name ( so not his family tradition? ) but perhaps a cultural aspect he adopted by being brought up from Northern England? or he found other classmates in Oxford who had multiple last names and thought it was posh...
I might just be dumb but don't overall European/British/American cultures give their children multiple middle names/ ( or one middle name )? Isn't Nol's name being long normal in Ireland?
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