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"God Damn it Diogenes!" Platos said, disgust written on his face.
"Eat my dick, Platos." Diogenes said calmly.
Using your example, if you wanted to make an Egyptian-styled empire run and didn't want Greek/Byzantine last names like those showing up in possible empire names, but aren't confident about making a full personal mod yourself, you could edit that file to switch it to a list of ancient Egyptian names. It'll then make my mod pull empire Dynasty-style names from your custom list when your world is generated, and as an added bonus the Empire NPCs in your world will also have Egyptian surnames.
You'd want to keep a copy of your edited version elsewhere, though, as the file can be reverted back to default when Rimworld's file integrity is tested or possibly when Rimworld does fix-patches. That way, you can simply overwrite it with your custom version whenever it gets reverted.
Good mod!