Veronaville/Onomatology

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This is the name etymology for Veronaville.

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The Monty Family

  • Monty: a reference to the Montague family in Romeo and Juliet, as is much of Veronaville.
  • Romeo Monty: Romeo is a titular character in the famous Romeo and Juliet. He falls in love with his enemies daughter, but is later banished when he accidentally kills Tybal in a street brawl. His plans to meet Juliet are mixed up, and the play ends with their deaths.
  • Mercutio Monty (Romeo's brother): Mercutio is the witty friend of Romeo, and kinsman to the Prince, in Romeo and Juliet. He is killed by Tybalt, who is later killed by Romeo.
  • Claudio Monty (Romeo's father): Shakespeare has two characters named Claudio: The lord of Florence in Much Ado About Nothing, and a gentleman in Measure for Measure.
  • Olivia Monty (Romeo's mother): Olivia is the main character in the play Twelfth Night.
  • Antonio Monty (Romeo's paternal uncle):
  • Hero Monty (Romeo's paternal aunt): Hero falls in love with Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing. She is wronged by Don John and Borachio, and is abandoned at the altar by Claudio so fakes her death until her name is cleared.
  • Beatrice Monty (Romeo's paternal cousin): Beatrice is a central character in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. In the play, she falls in love with the character Benedick, whom is not her brother.
  • Benedick Monty (Romeo's paternal cousin): Benedick is a central character in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. In the play, he falls in love with Beatrice, who was not his sister in the play.
  • Bianca Monty (Romeo's paternal aunt): Bianca is the younger sister of Katherine in The Taming of the Shrew. She is loved by Gremio and Hortensio, and eventually marries Lucentio. In Othello, Bianca is Cassio's mistress.
  • Patrizio Monty (Romeo's paternal grandfather): Patrizio's character is a spoof of the patriarch of the Montague family in Romeo and Juliet.
  • Isabella Monty (Romeo's paternal grandmother):

Capitano :

Pantalone :

  • Vincentio Pantalone (Romeo's paternal great-grandfather): Vincentio was the Duke of Vienna in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure.
  • Fransisca Pantalone (Romeo's paternal great-grandmother): Fransisca was a nun in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure.
  • Proteus Pantalone (Romeo's paternal great-great grandfather): Proteus is Julia's lover in Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona.
  • Julia Pantalone (Romeo's paternal great-great grandmother): Julia was the beloved of Proteus in Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona.
  • Zanni
  • Lucio Zanni (Romeo's paternal great-great grandfather):
  • Overdone Zanni (Romeo's paternal great-great grandmother):

Capp Family

  • Juliette Capp Juliet is the titular character in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. She falls in love with her enemy, Romeo, during a banquet. After he is banished, Friar Lawrence and Juliet fake her death so she can meet him. However, Romeo desn't get word of the plan and, thinking she's truly died, kills himself.
  • Tybalt Capp (Juliette's Brother) Juliet's cousin in the play, Tybalt is hotheaded and loves to fight. He kills Mercutio and is then killed by Romeo, setting the stage for the lover's demise.
  • Hermia Capp (Juliette's Sister) Hermia was the main character in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Her love for Lysander was disapproved of by her father, so the two decided to run away to the forest. One of Puck's spells go wrong, and Lysander falls in love with Hermia's best friend Helena! The lovers are properly sorted out in the end.
  • Cordelia Capp (Juliette's Mother) Cordelia was one of Lear's daughters in King Lear. She is the only one who loves him truly. She marries the king of France, but she is marked as a traitor and hanged.
  • Caliban Capp (Juliette's father) Caliban is the deformed slave of Prospero in The Tempest. He is the son of the witch Sycorax, and serves as an antagonist.
  • Goneril Capp (Juliette's Maternal Aunt) Goneril was the eldest of Lear's daughter in King Lear. She only loves his money, and is fighting with Regan for the love of Edmund. She eventually dies near the end.
  • Albany Capp (Juliette's Maternal Uncle via Marriage) The Duke of Albany, a region of England, is the husband of Goneril in King Lear.
  • Miranda Capp (Juliette's Maternal Cousin) Miranda is the daughter of the magician Prospero in The Tempest. She is imprisoned on the island, but eventually freed.
  • Hal Capp (Juliette's Maternal Cousin)
  • Desdemona Capp (Juliette's Maternal Cousin) Desdemona is the wife of Othello in the play of his name. The treacherous Iago convinces Othello that Desdemona is unfaitful, and she is suffocated by him. Desdemona means unfortunate in Greek.
  • Ariel Capp (Juliette's Maternal Cousin) Ariel is an air spirit in service to Prospero. In the play, Ariel seems to be male.
  • Regan Capp (Juliette's Maternal Aunt) Regan is Lear's middle daughter in King Lear. She competes with Goneril for Edmund's love, but her sister poisons her and she dies.
  • Cornwall Capp (Juliette's Maternal Uncle via Marriage) The Duke of Cornwall (an area of England) was Regan's husband in King Lear.
  • Prospero Gale (Juliette's Paternal Grandfather) Prospero was the hero of The Tempest. He was a magician who, with the help of Ariel shipwrecked his enemies on the island he and his daughter were imprisoned on.
  • Sycorax Gale (Juliette's Paternal Grandmother) Sycorax was a witch ans main antagonist in The Tempest.
  • Contessa Capp (Juliette's Maternal Grandmother) Contessa is the Italian term for Countess, hinting that there may be royalty in her family.
  • Consort Capp (Juliette's Maternal Grandfather)