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Batch, but lengthen out the 'a'.
As far as I know the name is an alteration of the 'Bac' family name. I can't remember if they're somehow related or not, though.
^ as he said It's batch, I used an older phonetics.
as for being related, Baatch is the Ancient spelling of the Bac Surname. The oldest " as far as I go" Is Calid Baatch, ashla general during the force wars, and one of the reformists that would eventually give birth to the Jedi.
Calid is best known as the head of what became " Bac" and is the Maternal Grandfather to the woman who would later become Empress Viea.
It's just that after the great territorial wars, Viea dropped her sith name, and her birth name, and used the name Amara Baatch to basically live out the rest of her life.
So at this point in the game, any " Bac" blood is thousands of generations back, at this rate while some traits, such as the families affinity for being force users, " Baatch" became a name more attached to Crystavians rather than it's original Alderanian roots