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Kartanya . First-born daughter. 
Kudnuitya • Third child, if a male. 
Kudnaio . The same, if female. 
Munaitya . Fourth child, if a male. 
Munato . Ditto, if female. 
Midlaity a. Fifth child, if a male. 
Midlato. Fifth, if a female. 
Marrutya. Sixth child, if a male. 
Marruato. Sixth, if a female. 
Ngadlaitya . Ninth child, if a male. 
Ngadlaato. Ninth, if a female. 
Paaane is also a name of the ninth child. 
Kurlakurlando . The youngest child. 
This system of naming children cannot be explained 
without a more perfect acquaintance with the language. 
From one or two instances given in the phraseology, it 
would appear that the names are used as Christian names 
would be with us. 
Ngadla , or Kurlando . Step-father. 
Ngarparpo. Father-in-law. 
Wappo. Husband’s wife’s father. 
Ngauwalyo. Mother-in-law—wife of wappo. 
Ngarputna. Son-in-law. 
Tarro. Brother-in-law—sister’s husband. 
Tarrutta . Brother-in-law—wife’s brother. 
Tarroanna . A relation by marriage. 
Ngarpadla. Aunt. 
Nireanna. Nephew. 
Madlalla. Father’s father. 
Madlanta . Grandchild toditto. 
Ngapappi . Father’s mother. 
Ngapitya . Grandchild to ditto. 
Tammammu . Mother’s father. 
Tmmau . Grandchild to ditto. 
