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Nameday is the [[Westeros]] equivalent to a birthday. The day a child is born he/she is also given a name that day so a persons age is recorded with his/her nameday as the beginning. The only exception is for [[Wildling]] births, as wildlings do not name their children till their child reaches the age of two.
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'''Nameday''' is the [[Westeros]] equivalent to a birthday. The day a child is born he/she is also given a name that day so a person's age is recorded with his/her nameday as the beginning. The only exception is for [[Wildling]] births, as wildlings do not name their children until their child reaches the age of two.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:47, 20 January 2013

Nameday is the Westeros equivalent to a birthday. The day a child is born he/she is also given a name that day so a person's age is recorded with his/her nameday as the beginning. The only exception is for Wildling births, as wildlings do not name their children until their child reaches the age of two.

See also

Customs for additional information on customs and traditions of westeros.

References and Notes