I'm developing a civilized Hobgoblin kingdom that the players would come across in some of my DnD campaigns, and I need a name for it. It's kind of like Tudor England (with Stuart influence). The kingdom would be made up of two demographics, the majority being the Hobgoblin (English) and the minority is Fairies (Welsh). While the two are separate races, they're subraces of each other, and are known to intermingle, and many citizens are a mix of the two. The current ruling monarch dynasty is a Fairy noble family that achieved victory in a civil war many decades ago. Goblins are related to them, but generally the two races look down upon their often more barbaric cousins.
The main characteristics between Hobgoblins and Fairies:
>hobgoblins are shorter than an average human
>they have big ears and long noses, but are generally more handsome and human-like than your average goblins
>their skin is yellow, and they have luminescent, usually green, eyes
>fairies are generally slightly shorter than hobgoblins
>they have more human-like proportions, as their skin is pink, and their noses and ears are a bit smaller, but still larger than those of humans
>they have big round luminescent eyes, which are usually black
>both share similar sense of facial hair, with many sporting different styles of sideburns
Characteristics of the kingdom
>the Kingdom is an island nation known for its powerful Navy and elite Fairy archers
>its ruled by a monarch and a strong parliament composed of rich merchants and nobles
>while the monarch makes most of the decisions, he needs parliamentary approval, creating friction between the two
>aesthetically, people dress like from mid to late Tudors, with some occasional gentlemen looking like Stuarts