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The first name "'''Urist'''" is generally accepted in the DF community as "the" generic dwarven name, and often used as a reference name if someone talks about a dwarf and doesn't have (or want to bother with) an actual name, similar to a Russian and "Ivan".  This name is often, if not always, linked with a last name of 'Mc______', that includes some trait or his job. The Mc refers to the stereotypes of Scots being drunk and violent, stereotypes also associated quite accurately with dwarves.
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The first name "'''Urist'''" is generally accepted in the DF community as "the" generic dwarven name, and often used as a reference name if someone talks about a dwarf and doesn't have (or want to bother with) an actual name, similar to a Russian and "Ivan".  This name is often, if not always, linked with a last name of 'Mc______', that includes some trait or his job, even though this is not a valid form for in-game dwarven names. The Mc refers to both the Scottish accents commonly given to dwarves in fantasy films and video games, and the stereotypes of Scots being drunk and violent, stereotypes also associated quite accurately with dwarves.
  
 
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The first name "Urist" is generally accepted in the DF community as "the" generic dwarven name, and often used as a reference name if someone talks about a dwarf and doesn't have (or want to bother with) an actual name, similar to a Russian and "Ivan". This name is often, if not always, linked with a last name of 'Mc______', that includes some trait or his job, even though this is not a valid form for in-game dwarven names. The Mc refers to both the Scottish accents commonly given to dwarves in fantasy films and video games, and the stereotypes of Scots being drunk and violent, stereotypes also associated quite accurately with dwarves.

For Example:

Urist McMiner can't find his pick!
It's time for Urist McUselessNoble to have an unfortunate accident.
Urist McStupid dodged into the magma.

However, Uristocrat may be a better name for Nobles.

Urist is the dwarven word for "dagger". This is somewhat of a misnomer - dwarves really aren't that sharp...

The origin of the name's popularity seems to be the tale "One Dwarf Against the World," a well-received narrative style account of a hermit fortress played in the 2D version. That dwarf's full name was Urist Borushdumat (Raked-Roughness). Despite that dwarf having been female, the name is used for either gender of generic dwarf.

Urist is also the tongue-in-cheek term for the temperature units used by Toady One. It has since been adopted by players, and has expanded to be a unit of measurement for any dwarven measuring system.

Typing Urist into the game Scribblenauts Unlimited creates a Dwarf.

Fun Fact: Animals can be named Urist as well.

Fun Fact 2: Dwarves CANNOT obtain the name Urist Uristurister. Whichever elf wrote that deserves a magma bath.