That would make sense
Overall I like Faraam the best. Gwynsen and Grynn and other suggestions just sound lame to me
I am convinced I have an answer for anyone who thinks Faraam being the first born is untrue.
All of Gwynโs children bearing the name of Gwyn sounds good, until you play DS3 and realize that Gwyn had a daughter named Filianore.
Gwynโs wife was Fina, and so the alliteration is literally perfect.
Gwyn, Gwynevere, Gwyndolin (2 males, 1 female)
Fina, Faraam, Filianore (2 females, 1 male)
ChatGPT:
The name Farnaam (also spelled Farnam) is of Persian (Iranian) origin. It can be broken down into two parts in Persian:
- โFarโ (ูุฑ) โ meaning โglory,โ โsplendor,โ or โmajesty.โ
- โNaamโ (ูุงู
) โ meaning โnameโ or โreputation.โ
So, Farnaam (ูุฑูุงู
) roughly translates to:
โGlorious nameโ or โone with a noble reputation.โ
^Literally the exact opposite of Nameless as the games present him.
Itโs just so perfect.
And the best argument of all?
Dark Souls 2 completely shitting the bed and revealing the name of a character who was supposed to be nameless is characteristically incompetent like the rest of DS2โs main story decisions. Lol