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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".  
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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 generic Anglo/American called "Bob", a Russian being called "Ivan", or a Frenchman called "François", etc. etc.  
  
"Urist" is the [[dwarven language|dwarven]] word for "dagger". This is somewhat of a misnomer as dwarves really aren't that sharp.
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This first name is almost always paired with a last name with the [[wikipedia:Celtic onomastics|Gaelic surname prefix]] "Mc", e.g. "McMiner" or "McUselessNoble". The suffix of the surname is always a description of the dwarf or the dwarf's job, even though this is not a valid form for in-game dwarven names. The "Mc" probably stems from 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 in ''Dwarf Fortress''.
  
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==== Examples ====
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:* Urist Mc[[Miner]] can't find his [[pick]]!
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:* It's time for Urist McUseless[[Nobles|Noble]] to have an [[unfortunate accident]].
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:* Urist McIdiot [[Dodging|dodge]]d into the [[magma]].
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The correct pronunciation of "Urist" depends on dialect. Dwarves from your civilization will always pronounce it the right way. Everyone else is wrong.
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== Origins ==
 
The origin of the name's popularity seems to be the tale "[http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=15572.0 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.
 
The origin of the name's popularity seems to be the tale "[http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=15572.0 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.
  
This first name is almost always linked with a last name with the [[wikipedia:Celtic onomastics|Gaelic surname prefix]] "Mc", for instance, "McMiner" or "McUslessNoble". The suffix of the surname is always a description of the dwarf or the dwarf's 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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"Urist" is the [[dwarven language|dwarven]] word for "[[dagger]]". This is somewhat of a misnomer as dwarves really aren't that sharp.
 
 
==Examples==
 
*Urist Mc[[Miner]] can't find his [[pick]]!
 
*It's time for Urist McUseless[[Nobles|Noble]] to have an [[unfortunate accident]].
 
*Urist McStupid [[Dodging|dodge]]d into the [[magma]].
 
  
 
== Other uses ==
 
== Other uses ==
 
{{main|Temperature}}
 
{{main|Temperature}}
'''Urist''' is also the tongue-in-cheek term for the [[temperature]] units used by [[Toady One]] and has since been adopted by players. It has also expanded to be a unit of measurement for ''any'' dwarven measuring system. For instance, a tongue-in-cheek statement like "the room was 100 square Urists" could mean that the room was 10 by 10 tiles.
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'''Urist''' is also the term for the [[temperature]] units used by [[Toady One]] and has since been adopted by players.  
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It has also unofficially expanded to be the tongue-in-cheek unit of measurement for ''any'' dwarven measuring system. For example, an artifact valued at 100,000☼ (normally "dwarfbucks") could be valued ''"at 100,000 urists!"'', or a room could measure ''"100 square urists"'', meaning that the room was 10 by 10 tiles.
  
 
== In popular culture ==
 
== In popular culture ==
* Typing "Urist" into the game [[wikipedia:Scribblenauts Unlimited|Scribblenauts Unlimited]] creates a dwarf.
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* Typing "Urist" into the games ''[[wikipedia:Super Scribblenauts|Super Scribblenauts]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Scribblenauts Remix|Scribblenauts Remix]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Scribblenauts Unlimited|Scribblenauts Unlimited]]'' creates a dwarf.
* Immigrants in [[wikipedia:Papers,_Please|Papers, Please]] are occasionally named Urist.
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* Immigrants in ''[[wikipedia:Papers,_Please|Papers, Please]]'' are occasionally named Urist.
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* Urist McPrudent is a semi-random name in ''[[wikipedia:Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead|Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead]]''.
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* There is a chance that the Demolitionist NPC dwarf in ''[[wikipedia:Terraria|Terraria]]'' can be named Urist.
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* Members of the ship crew in the game ''Star Traders: Frontiers'' can spawn with the surname McUrist.
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* The example email address used in [[wikipedia:Mailchimp|Mailchimp]]'s developer documentation is <code>Urist.McVankab@freddiesjokes.com</code>
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* In ''[[wikipedia:Borderlands 3|Borderlands 3]]'', a randomly-spawning mission will task you to kill Urist McEnforcer, a shorter dwarfish version of the game's usual Enforcer-type enemy.
  
== Fun facts==
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== Fun facts ==
 
*Animals can be named Urist as well.
 
*Animals can be named Urist as well.
 
*Dwarves CANNOT obtain the name Urist McUristurister. Whichever [[elf]] wrote that deserves a [[magma]] bath.
 
*Dwarves CANNOT obtain the name Urist McUristurister. Whichever [[elf]] wrote that deserves a [[magma]] bath.
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*Yurist (Юрист) is "a lawyer" in Russian.
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[[ru:Urist]]

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This article is about the Dwarven name. For the weapon, see Dagger.

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 generic Anglo/American called "Bob", a Russian being called "Ivan", or a Frenchman called "François", etc. etc.

This first name is almost always paired with a last name with the Gaelic surname prefix "Mc", e.g. "McMiner" or "McUselessNoble". The suffix of the surname is always a description of the dwarf or the dwarf's job, even though this is not a valid form for in-game dwarven names. The "Mc" probably stems from 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 in Dwarf Fortress.

Examples

The correct pronunciation of "Urist" depends on dialect. Dwarves from your civilization will always pronounce it the right way. Everyone else is wrong.

Origins

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

Other uses

Main article: Temperature

Urist is also the term for the temperature units used by Toady One and has since been adopted by players.

It has also unofficially expanded to be the tongue-in-cheek unit of measurement for any dwarven measuring system. For example, an artifact valued at 100,000☼ (normally "dwarfbucks") could be valued "at 100,000 urists!", or a room could measure "100 square urists", meaning that the room was 10 by 10 tiles.

In popular culture

  • Typing "Urist" into the games Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Remix and Scribblenauts Unlimited creates a dwarf.
  • Immigrants in Papers, Please are occasionally named Urist.
  • Urist McPrudent is a semi-random name in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.
  • There is a chance that the Demolitionist NPC dwarf in Terraria can be named Urist.
  • Members of the ship crew in the game Star Traders: Frontiers can spawn with the surname McUrist.
  • The example email address used in Mailchimp's developer documentation is Urist.McVankab@freddiesjokes.com
  • In Borderlands 3, a randomly-spawning mission will task you to kill Urist McEnforcer, a shorter dwarfish version of the game's usual Enforcer-type enemy.

Fun facts

  • Animals can be named Urist as well.
  • Dwarves CANNOT obtain the name Urist McUristurister. Whichever elf wrote that deserves a magma bath.
  • Yurist (Юрист) is "a lawyer" in Russian.