If you were curious as to how a name is pronounced, we hope the following will give you an insight. In some cases we also provide a sound byte of the name. Many thanks go to Raymond E. Feist, for providing many of the pronunciations.
All Kelewanese names are pronounced like Hawaiian. Consonant+vowel, consonant+vowel, consonant+vowel, etc.
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| Quentin | Quen-tin |
| Raglam | Rag-lam |
| Ralapinti | Ral-a-pin-ti |
| Rasajani | Ras-a-ja-ni |
| Remalu | Rem-alu |
| Remarga | Rem-ar-ga |
| Rhuagh | Ra-og. With the "a" being asperated |
| Rianta | Ri-an-ta |
| Rillanon (City) | Rill-a-non |
| Rodric the Fourth | Rod-rick |
| Saaur | Saw-our ir sah-er |
| Sajaio | Sa-jai-o |
| Sar-Sargoth | Sar-Sar-goth with emphasis on second "Sar." |
| Saydano | Say-da-no |
| Sejaio | Se-jai-o |
| Sethanon | Seth-a-non |
| Sezu Acoma | Say-zu |
| Shamata | Sha-ma-ta |
| Shinzawai | Shin-zah-way |
| Sho Pi | Sho Pe (Rhymes with Snow Pea) |
| Shonshoni | Shon-sho-ni |
| Sigfried | Sig-freed |
| Silbi | Sil-bee |
| So-mu-ta | So-mu-ta |
| Subatai | Sue-ba-tay |
| Sudkahanchoza | Sud-ka-han-cho-za |
| Sugama | Su-ga-ma |
| Sulan-qu | Su-lan-qu |
| Sularmina | Su-lar-mi-na |
| Talanque | Ta-lan-que |
| Tancred | Tan-creed |
| Taredhel | Tar-ed-el |
| Tarku | Tar-ku |
| Tasaio | Ta-say-oh |
| Tasemu | Ta-see-moo |
| Thanaxaca | Than-ax-a-car |
| Thubar | Thu-bar |
| Thuril | Thu-rill |
| Tinuva | Teh-nu-va |
| Tith-Onanka | Tith-O-nan-ka |
| Tomachaca | Tom-a-cha-ca |
| Tomas | TOM-us |
| Tondora | Ton-do-rah |
| Tsurani | Tsu-rahn-ee Make a T with the tongue and teeth then say "s" |
| Tsuranuanni | Tsu-rahn-you-ahn-y Make a T with the tongue and teeth then say "s" or TSu-rhan-you-ann-knee |
| Tuclamekla | Tu-cla-me-kla |
| Tyr-Sog | Tyr-Sog |
| Ugasa | U-ga-sa |
| Ulgani | Ul-gan-ee |
| Uvanta | Ooh-van-ta |






