1. Aongatu
2. Atamu
3. Atan
4. Atua
5. Fati
6. Hatui
7. Hetereki
8. Horeko
9. Huki
10. Iko
11. Inaki
12. Kiko
13. Luki
14. Makemake
15. Motuha
16. Pakarati
17. Porotu
18. Rano
19. Rapu
20. Temaki
21. Tepano
22. Tikaroa
23. Torometi
24. Tumu
25. Tupa
26. Tuputahi
27. Uki
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
17 62% 6 22% 14 51% 10 37% 13 48%
B % C % D % F % G %
0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 3% 1 3%
H % J % K % L % M %
6 22% 0 0% 12 44% 1 3% 6 22%
N % P % Q % R % S %
5 18% 6 22% 0 0% 8 29% 0 0%
T % V % W % X % Y %
17 62% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Z %
0 0%
Popularity of use
62% A, T:
51% I, A, T:
48% U, I, A, T: Atua,
44% K, U, I, A, T: Uki,
37% O, K, U, I, A, T: Iko, Kiko,
29% R, O, K, U, I, A, T: Tikaroa,
22% P, M, H, E, R, O, K, U, I, A, T: Torometi, Tumu, Tupa, Tuputahi, Makemake, Motuha, Pakarati, Porotu, Rapu, Temaki, Atamu, Hatui, Hetereki, Horeko, Huki,
18% N, P, M, H, E, R, O, K, U, I, A, T: Rano, Tepano, Atan, Inaki,
3% L, F, G, N, P, M, H, E, R, O, K, U, I, A, T: Fati, Luki, Aongatu,
0% B, C, D, J, Q, S, V, W, X, Y, Z
Conclusion: male culture begins at 48% with Atua, peaking culturally at 22% before declining through to 3%. While male culture begins as with the early Mongol tribes as A, T of equal value followed by I, it suggests males migrated from either Easter island to settle near Mongolia, or from an as yet unidentified shared culture of origin.
B. Female Names
1. Arero
2. Aneru
3. Angata
4. Haukena
5. Ika
6. Ko-Uka
7. Koteoho
8. Mata
9. Pakarati
10. Potahi
11. Rangitaki
12. Tahu
13. Teri
14. Tiare
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
12 85% 6 42% 6 42% 4 28% 4 28%
B % C % D % F % G %
0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 2 14%
H % J % K % L % M %
4 28% 0 0% 6 42% 0 0% 1 7%
N % P % Q % R % S %
4 28% 2 14% 0 0% 6 42% 0 0%
T % V % W % X % Y %
9 64% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Z %
0 0%
Popularity of use
85% A:
64% T, A:
42% E, I, K, R, T, A: Ika, Teri, Tiare,
28% O, U, H, N, E, I, K, R, T, A: Ko-Uka, Koteoho, Tahu, Arero, Aneru, Haukena,
14% G, P, O, U, H, N, E, I, K, R, T, A: Pakarati, Potahi, Rangitaki, Angata,
7% M, G, P, O, U, H, N, E, I, K, R, T, A: Mata,
0% B, C, D, F, J, L, Q, S, V, V, W, X, Y, Z
Conclusion: female culture begins at 42% with Ika, Teri, and Tiare, peaking at 28% culturally before declining through to 7%. While Males seem to have a relationship with early mongol tribes, female Rapa Nui culture seems more related to Tahitian females and Tongan males.
A-T subgroup sex % Dev. chain band gap
Hold Portal 93% (A; T; R; P; O, L)
Rapa Nui F 85% (A; T; E, I, K, R)
Tahitian F 85% (A; T; E; I; R)
Tongan M 85% (A; T; L; E; U, I)
Plateau 80% (A; T; L; I, P)
Taboo 79% (A; T; U; B; I; M; O)
Efe F 76% (A; T; E; I, O)
Hold Portal 93% (A; T; R; P; O, L)
Rapa Nui F 85% (A; T; E, I, K, R)
Tahitian F 85% (A; T; E; I; R)
Tongan M 85% (A; T; L; E; U, I)
Plateau 80% (A; T; L; I, P)
Taboo 79% (A; T; U; B; I; M; O)
Efe F 76% (A; T; E; I, O)
A-T-I subgroup sex % Dev. chain band gap
Berber F 83% (A; T; I; E; N; M; U; R) ●
Tahitian M 80% (A; T; I; U; E)
To Fight 76% (A; T; I; E; N, L; U; R)
Star 62% (A; T; I; R; E; N; S)
A/T-I subgroup sex % Dev. chain band gap
Rapa Nui M 62% (+T) (A, T; I; U; K; O; R)
Mongol Tribes 61% (+T) (A, T; I; R; N)
Mongol Tribes 61% (+T) (A, T; I; R; N)
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