A while ago, someone
semi-trolled on the EVE Fiction forums about finding an Amarr RP corp that does not play a "Roman fantasy", and it does make me go a bit "Eh" at the whole Latin connection with Amarr.
So I hear that AURORA used Latin, and that seems to be the be-all-end-all that Amarr are Latin, period. But I doubt if AURORA used Russian for Fed NPCs, everyone would say that the Fed's primary language is Russian. If I was a new player, I would not be privy to the overt French references anymore (they've been scaled back considerably). Instead, I would extrapolate that from the system and agent names, etc. I would know that the main Fed language is not Russian because of systems like Anchauttes etc. In the same way, Amarr system/agent names are decidedly Persian and Arabic in their styles. There's no Civictus Sextus or Octavinum anywhere other than some obscure references (the AURORA thing would class as 'obscure' to anyone who was not present). Indeed, looking at the
Amarr names from the chargen, the same thing applies. Ardishapur for example is quite obviously named after
the Sassanid King Shapur I. And "Jamyl" sounds like a futuristic "Jasmine" to me.
In fact, I'm sure loads of Amarr players have faced off against Gallente NPCs, and noticed their distinct Greco-Roman naming styles (Legionarius, Centurion, Praktor, Libertus, Helepolis, Hastarius, Quadrieris etc.). The glaring Greek naming of Gallente ships one would figure would be obvious enough, with both Latin/Greek having long linguistic ties to one another. This to me says how the Rouvenour empire people were likely a hybrid of High Western Europe and Greco-Roman influences, and this has historical influences of the modern day Gallenteans. But if you look at ANY Amarr system or agent name, there's no Latin to be seen at all.
That being said, it's not all or nothing. Gallente languages/dialects would include English by that measure if one looks at names like Harner and Crendraven, while the Federation capital is Italian. It goes back to this obsession we have as RPers to attempt to relate as much as EVE as possible to RL references (also begs the question, why the hell don't we do this with Star Wars or any other sci-fi universe?). For example, the Federation is NOT a United States in space, it is NOT a Europe in space. To me, it is a supranational union (ie. Systems Alliance) of many different planets and colonies under a central authority that sets domestic regulations/limits and foreign affairs, and is in charge of security. That doesn't sound anything like the US tbh, considering the US is land-based. The primary language/dialects of the Gallente (excl. minorities) just so happen to sound Romance in origin. Same way, Amarr is not the Roman Empire; it is an interstellar empire with a feudal hierarchy.
I dunno. I'm not about to say the Feds are a bunch of Germans because Germany also happens to be a democratic federation, or are Mexicans or Brazilians for that matter (or even Russians). I look at what's in-game, and I see a Romance-based language. Same reasoning with Amarr. I don't see where AURORA (which a newbie would have no idea about) has PF priority over stuff like system/agent names.
I suppose the point of this is more the notion if we could quit trying to relate everything we have in-game to RL references. It defantasizes and cheapens the universe, and we just don't do it with other sci-fi universes ("Galactic Republic is the United States!").