Vulcan family names: I have noticed that in the Star Trek universe, Vulcan names are arranged a certain way; such as males Spock or Surrak with no surnames, females T'Pau, T'Pring, T'pol or her mother T'Les all use a T in the begining of their names. I propose a standard for this system; the males in Vulcan society use the given birth name as a standard however, Spock and Surrak could have surnames and use son of as to follow Spock'Sorchekitet son of Surrak'Sorchekitet (as an example)difficult to pronounce by humans. Of the females the surname as a sign of who they belong to. The T in T'Pau could represent the given birth name Toosat'Pau (Just an example)or Tuma'Pol, just as we use A. Margaret, meaning Anne Margaret. T'Les could be Tosha'Les,using her maiden name again and was previously Tosha'Pol while her husband was alive. Originally in Star Fleet Vulcan famales were allowed to use such names as T'Pol but as the Federation grown and regulation changes were made, only the surname would be used for all personnel as in commander Pol or Lt. Savvek. To avoid confusion, birth names starting with a ceratain letter are restricted to the provinces or land on Vulcan one was born in. Stargazer2oo (talk) 18:20, 23 April 2011 (UTC)J.Rodriguez Star Trek Vulcan namesReply

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