The Amarrians are Patrick Swayze fans?
Whut?
But if this is a request for me to show my work. Sure.
Name comes from the intended focus on hand techniques. The direct reference for those of occult bend:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_of_gloryAlso(!) for us nerdy types:
*Hand of Glory was an attack used by Hela against Thor in a marvel comic once upon a time.
*D&D 3.0 (If memory serves) included a talisman/amulet called hand of glory which gave access to a third ring. (Original recipe required mummified hand of a mage).
As for the combat style itself and ideas behind that:
*Focus on hand to hand only and hand techniques specifically comes from european boxing where legs provide mobility and strength to strikes. (Footwork) I expanded and moved away from fist punches to include most, if not all, methods of striking with a hand. ref.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strike_(attack)*Various fingertip strikes and couges are intended as something easily recognizable to anyone that has some familiarity with Amarrian styles while not actually being all of the style. Same way Muay Thai (for instance) is easily recognizable for the knee strikes and elbows while containing several other strikes.
*Comment about testing the style on humans/animals and bodies thereof was lifted of stories of Samurais and Katana practice. I suspect Amarr are about the only society (of Concord signatories) where it is at any level a feasible (and legal) practice.