Naming Day is one of the few known Matoran holidays. As the chief aspect of the celebration, specifically honored Matoran were recognized with a grant of a change in form to their names. The only known naming day was after the Bohrok crisis as a reward for the Matoran who did much during the crisis.
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| - Naming Day is one of the few known Matoran holidays. As the chief aspect of the celebration, specifically honored Matoran were recognized with a grant of a change in form to their names. The only known naming day was after the Bohrok crisis as a reward for the Matoran who did much during the crisis.
- The Naming Day is the name given to a formal Ferengi tradition where a male are introduced to the world outside the family. During this time, the young Ferengi take their first opportunities to acquire property as well as make a profit. It is one of the rare occassions where a Ferengi gives a gift. (DS9 episode: Rivals)
- Naming Day was the day on which male Ferengi were formally introduced to the world outside their family and one of the first opportunities for a young Ferengi to acquire property or make a profit. It was one of the few Ferengi traditions that involved the giving of gifts. On Rom's Naming Day, his brother Quark replaced his gifts with old vegetables and sold the gifts for a profit. (DS9: "Rivals")
- A naming day, or name-day, was a special day in some cultures, similar to a birthday, for which gifts are given. Riboga the Hutt gave Nirama a juvenile rancor once as a naming day gift. In the Korunnai culture, the name-day was a significant date when it was also celebrated with gift-giving.
- Orcs were not given a name before or at birth as other races practice. Instead, they were given a name on the ordained Naming Day of the cycle they were born in. (LotC 6)
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| - Naming Day is one of the few known Matoran holidays. As the chief aspect of the celebration, specifically honored Matoran were recognized with a grant of a change in form to their names. The only known naming day was after the Bohrok crisis as a reward for the Matoran who did much during the crisis.
- The Naming Day is the name given to a formal Ferengi tradition where a male are introduced to the world outside the family. During this time, the young Ferengi take their first opportunities to acquire property as well as make a profit. It is one of the rare occassions where a Ferengi gives a gift. (DS9 episode: Rivals)
- Naming Day was the day on which male Ferengi were formally introduced to the world outside their family and one of the first opportunities for a young Ferengi to acquire property or make a profit. It was one of the few Ferengi traditions that involved the giving of gifts. On Rom's Naming Day, his brother Quark replaced his gifts with old vegetables and sold the gifts for a profit. (DS9: "Rivals")
- A naming day, or name-day, was a special day in some cultures, similar to a birthday, for which gifts are given. Riboga the Hutt gave Nirama a juvenile rancor once as a naming day gift. In the Korunnai culture, the name-day was a significant date when it was also celebrated with gift-giving.
- Orcs were not given a name before or at birth as other races practice. Instead, they were given a name on the ordained Naming Day of the cycle they were born in. (LotC 6)
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