Lost Queen : Oh yes, we often do have last names. Males often have their sire’s name, not all the time full. Voteil took on his father’s name despite Kurogh’s protests, as he WAS his son. It’s a way of telling others who your sire is. Or, some may keep an ancestor’s name as their last name as it may be more iconic for other’s to remember. It’s up to the parents, or the child when they’re old enough, which parent to add as their last names. Sons tend to take their sire’s, while daughters took their dam’s.
If Cynder wanted, her last name could be Feur’invel, “Daughter of Feuriah”, but I think most just know her as the Lost Queen’s daughter by now. But I do not know if she willingly has a last name, let alone takes on her people’s traditions on naming.
There are other ways of spelling out ‘son’ and ‘daughter’, if the name does not flow well. Like with Havok, his last name already means “Last Son” in Kurosian (technically), having his name Kaosvok doesn’t flow well. So it’s translated into english, Havok Kaoson. Hysteria’s last name is “Feur’ivel”, with the n taken out, but still translates as “Daughter of Feuriah”. “Yinn” is also another word for Daughter, but used mostly for names rather than in normal conversation like “Invel”
