Kerma Names
1. Kaa (1900 BCE)2. Teriahi (1880 BCE)
3. Awaꜥa (2000 BCE|1850 BCE)
4. Utatrerses (1850 BCE|1650 BCE)
5. Nedjeh (1650 BCE|1550 BCE)
6. Makeda (queen, c. 1005–950 BCE)
7. Aserkamani (950 BCE)
8. Seb
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
6 75% 6 75% 2 25% 0 0% 1 12%
B % C % D % F % G %
1 12% 0 0% 2 25% 0 0% 0 0%
H % J % K % L % M %
2 25% 1 12% 3 37% 0 0% 2 25%
N % P % Q % R % S %
2 25% 0 0% 0 0% 3 37% 3 37%
T % V % W % X % Y %
2 25% 0 0% 1 12% 0 0% 0 0%
Z %
0 0%
Popularity of use
75% A,E:
37% K, R, S, A, E: Kaa,
25% M, I, D, H, N, T, K, R, S, A, E: Teriahi, Makeda, Aserkamani,
12% B, J, W, U, M, I, D, H, N, T, K, R, S, A, E: Seb, Awaꜥa, Utatrerses, Nedjeh,
0% O, C, F, G, L, P, Q, V, X, Y, Z
Conclusion: originating in an A/E transitional subgroup, it is apparently related to ibo female culture (50% chance sharing a common transitional).
A/E subgroup sex % dev. Chain
Kerma M/F 75% (A, E; K, R, S; M, I, D, H, N, T)
Ibo F 64% (A, E; I, N; O, U)
Early Ibo males took pre-Kerma women as wives. Kaa is the first King of Kerma, though Awaꜥa's claim to be a Son of Kaa is likely a fiction to give himself lineage.
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