A. Male names
1. Kadjali2. Mirawong
3. Windjedda
4. Bulla
5. Dingle
6. Manbuk
7. Badju
8. Bul-bul
9. Numeuk
10. Djarapa
11. Kunduk
12. Mattindji
13. Mamru
14. Muradji
15. Nadba
16. Jalnuk
17. Kinunjun
18. Dunia
19. Dalmaru
20. Iramaru
21. Jamalumpowa
22. Kuparunni
23. Lobor
24. Maran
25. Minyinderri
26. Lumberlili
27. Yaba
28. Billarra
29. Marlu
30. Bilemu
31. Bema
32. Kumbob
33. Inetina
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
23 69% 8 24% 15 45% 4 12% 17 51%
B % C % D % F % G %
12 36% 0 0% 12 36% 0 0% 2 6%
H % J % K % L % M %
0 0% 9 27% 8 24% 12 36% 16 48%
N % P % Q % R % S %
15 45% 3 9% 0 0 13 39% 0 0%
T % V % W % X % Y %
2 6% 0 0% 3 9% 0 0% 2 6%
Z %
0 0%
Popularity of use
69% A:
51% U, A:
48% M, U, A:
45% N, I, M, U, A:
39% R, N, I, M, U, A: Mamru, Iramaru, Maran,
36% L, D, B, R, N, I, M, U, A: Billarra, Marlu, Nadba, Dunia, Dalmaru, Bulla, Bul-bul,
27% J, L, D, B, R, N, I, M, U, A: Badju, Muradji,
24% K, E, J, L, D, B, R, N, I, M, U, A: Bilemu, Bema, Lumberlili, Jalnuk, Kinunjun, Numeuk, Kunduk, Kadjali, Manbuk,
12% O, K, E, J, L, D, B, R, N, I, M, U, A: Lobor, Kumbob,
9% W, P, O, K, E, J, L, D, B, R, N, I, M, U, A: Jamalumpowa, Kuparunni, Djarapa, Windjedda,
6% T, Y, G, W, P, O, K, E, J, L, D, B, R, N, I, M, U, A: Yaba, Inetina, Minyinderri, Mattindji, Mirawong, Dingle,
0% C, F, H, Q, S, V, X, Z
Conclusion: At 39% Mamru, Iramaru, and Maran are the earliest male territorian Aboriginal names. They peak at 36%, dip at 27%, peak at 24%, dip at 12%, climb at 9% to a peak at 6%.
Jalnuk, Numeuk, Kunduk, Manbuk (and Nemaluk) as a male subgroup are 100% N, U, K. This group previously identified as descended of a group (n*uk group) with Indonesian and inuit descendants now flag that culture as the origin point for N, K, and U. This makes the Sahul? Region a common ancestry point.
B. Female names
1. Ulna
2. Weingu
3. Bulya
4. Ngulwun
5. Kudjerri
6. Tulu
7. Ditzi
8. Wungala
9. Mamanduru
10. Jalna
11. Ninual
12. Mardinya
13. Yama
14. Milajun
15. Gumajun
16. Ikeiginni
17. Bemini
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
10 58% 4 23% 8 47% 0 0% 10 58%
B % C % D % F % G %
2 11% 0 0% 4 23% 0 0% 5 29%
H % J % K % L % M %
0 0% 4 23% 2 11% 8 47% 5 29%
N % P % Q % R % S %
11 64% 0 0% 0 0% 3 17% 0 0%
T % V % W % X % Y %
1 5% 0 0% 3 17% 0 0% 2 11%
Z %
0 0%
Popularity of use
64% N:
58% A, U, N:
47% I, L, A, U, N: Ninual, Ulna,
29% M, G, I, L, A, U, N:
23% E, J, D, M, G, I, L, A, U, N: Milajun, Gumajun, Jalna,
17% R, W, E, J, D, M, G, I, L, A, U, N: Weingu, Ngulwun, Wungala, Mamanduru, Mardinya,
11% Y, K, B, R, W, E, J, D, M, G, I, L, A, U, N: Yama, Bemini, Bulya, Kudjerri, Ikeiginni,
5% T, Y, K, B, R, W, E, J, D, M, G, I, L, A, U, N: Tulu, Ditzi,
0% O, C, F, H, P, Q, S, V, X, Z
B. Female names
1. Ulna
2. Weingu
3. Bulya
4. Ngulwun
5. Kudjerri
6. Tulu
7. Ditzi
8. Wungala
9. Mamanduru
10. Jalna
11. Ninual
12. Mardinya
13. Yama
14. Milajun
15. Gumajun
16. Ikeiginni
17. Bemini
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
10 58% 4 23% 8 47% 0 0% 10 58%
B % C % D % F % G %
2 11% 0 0% 4 23% 0 0% 5 29%
H % J % K % L % M %
0 0% 4 23% 2 11% 8 47% 5 29%
N % P % Q % R % S %
11 64% 0 0% 0 0% 3 17% 0 0%
T % V % W % X % Y %
1 5% 0 0% 3 17% 0 0% 2 11%
Z %
0 0%
Popularity of use
64% N:
58% A, U, N:
47% I, L, A, U, N: Ninual, Ulna,
29% M, G, I, L, A, U, N:
23% E, J, D, M, G, I, L, A, U, N: Milajun, Gumajun, Jalna,
17% R, W, E, J, D, M, G, I, L, A, U, N: Weingu, Ngulwun, Wungala, Mamanduru, Mardinya,
11% Y, K, B, R, W, E, J, D, M, G, I, L, A, U, N: Yama, Bemini, Bulya, Kudjerri, Ikeiginni,
5% T, Y, K, B, R, W, E, J, D, M, G, I, L, A, U, N: Tulu, Ditzi,
0% O, C, F, H, P, Q, S, V, X, Z
Conclusion: female NT Aboriginal culture undergoes an initial peak at 47% with Ninual and Ulna. A cultural band gap occurs at 29% before a cultural rise occurs at 23% peaking between 17% and 11% before declining around 5%.
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