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QuestionCan I name a character after objects?Community AnswerOf course! You can even make it so that their name takes on a special meaning to the character. For instance, if a character always sat around like a duck, you could name him Drake.
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QuestionHow do I pick unique Greek names for a story?Community AnswerBehind The Name is a great website where you can search names that originated from different countries.
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QuestionHow do I come up with a name for a new species of animal or human?Community AnswerTry mixing two names of rare or extinct animals so that no one will have heard it before.
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QuestionHow can I name a city or a world?Community AnswerTry combining two city or country names. You could also make an anagram or add a different suffix/prefix onto an existing name.
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QuestionAre we allowed to use the examples in this as names?Community AnswerYes, if you don't use the last name, if there was one, and you remember to still make your character unique.
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QuestionHow do I create a unique name for my story book character?Community AnswerConsider every part in the story you are trying to make. Often times, authors, such as John Steinbeck, will give names with special meaning to their characters. However, be sure that the name you choose fits the character and the setting of the story.
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QuestionWhat if the name I choose is too weird?Community AnswerNo name is too unusual. There could be many reasons behind a name, like if someone's parents were video game enthusiasts or love the Terminator movies so much that they named someone after one of the characters. Though if the parents are just normal people, try to look for unused names that would be considered normal (for example, Jezebel, Magnus). If you want something totally different, try translating a few words in a language like Greek or Latin. Several names come from these languages and cultures. For example, Coriolanus Snow, Cinna, etc.
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QuestionCan I use the names of people I have met?Community AnswerIf it were kinda a random person and you don't use the last name, then yes. Friends or more personal people to you should be asked first.
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QuestionWhat if I keep wanting to change the name?Community AnswerTry to pick the best one, or ask a friend or family member to decide for you. If you still can't decide, roll a die or flip a coin. You could also have more characters that the extra names go to. Another option would be to combine the names you like the best, or have the character switch names somewhere in the story (the how and why are up to you).
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QuestionCan I use a male name for a female character? For example, could I have a girl named Russell or Ernest?Community AnswerSure. It might be a good idea to explain why she has that name, though. Maybe she was named after her father, or another male relative? It should have some kind of relevance to the story.
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QuestionHow could I create my own meanings for the names?Community AnswerWell, it depends. For example, I used a name that incorporates one of the things that my character will do in the future. My character's middle names are all adjectives that describes them the best. Use your creativity.
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QuestionWould the surname Patience be acceptable for a modern story?Community AnswerYes; it could certainly work for a character in a modern setting.
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QuestionWhat would be a good Greek name for a character?Community AnswerSomething like Xanthia, Argos (quick/argentum means silver in Latin), Hudria (water jug), Kala (pretty) would be good. Or maybe a name from a Greek myth.
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QuestionWhat if I made up a name that I think is great, but I'm afraid other people will think it's dumb?Community AnswerDo what you think is best. If you like the name and others say it's dumb, just ignore them it is your character not theirs.
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QuestionI want to name a character using an anagram for the word "tear" (as in when we cry). Any good suggestions?AcatlikeflyCommunity AnswerTear is an awfully short word to make an anagram for, but some examples I like more than the others are Reta, Trea, Erat, and Aret. You could also try adding in extra letters to spice up the name a bit, e.g. Errat, Treia, Aretta, etc. Some other ways of doing this could be searching up names that mean tear, sadness, or something like that, or try lengthening the phrase you want an anagram from, e.g. "joyful tears," "sad tears," etc.
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QuestionWould it be useful to translate a word corresponding with the character in multiple languages?Community AnswerYes. You could go into different languages and put them through a few translations and it could mean something deep about the character.
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QuestionMy character is a female half-elf. She has short dark brown hair and blue-gray eyes. She wears loose, torn up clothes and is a werewolf. I can't decide between these names: Rune or Freki?PaledunCommunity AnswerBoth are great choices, but I would suggest Rune. It is easier for the reader to remember and pronounce.
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QuestionWhat if I like a name, but find out it belongs to a famous person?DAIZHA PHILLIPSCommunity AnswerIt doesn't matter if it belongs to a famous person or not. Many celebrities have unique names, but that doesn't mean you can't use one.
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QuestionWhat do you all think of the names Oliver Stevens and Evan Lakeshore? Oliver is a baseball player and ordinary guy, Evan is a loner who can use magic.CeheaCommunity AnswerIt seems to suit their personalities, especially "Lakeshore" for Evan. I'd use them if I were you.
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QuestionCan I choose a normal name for a fantasy character?Community AnswerSure! Think about Harry Potter. Harry, Ron, and most of the other names are completely normal. Same with Percy Jackson.
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QuestionWhat would be a good Latin name for a character?Community AnswerGood Latin names for characters include: Adrinanna, Aggrippa , Naamah, and Lachlan.
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QuestionHow can I name a character after one in a well-known book series without it being obvious?Community AnswerIf you are just using the first name or last name it should be okay. If you want to use the whole name, try changing the surname a little. Let's say you wanted to name your character after Harry Potter: you could name him Henry Potter or Harry Potts.
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QuestionIs Syra Knight a good name?Entity303Community AnswerYes, that is a good name, as long as it hasn't been used anywhere else yet.
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QuestionWhat if I don't like my names but they are the best I can think of?Community AnswerKeep thinking and don't settle for less than the best. Check baby name lists of the most popular baby names (make sure the year is the year the character was born). Names take a while, but be patient.
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QuestionWhat names are good for a character who is an African-American teen girl, a little moody, not into school and studying, stuck to her cell phone, but is good inside and thinks about everyone?Community AnswerI like Zoe or Ash. I think Ash is a cool name that totally makes sense with the personality you described.
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QuestionCan I use a name that copies another book character's name, but explain that their parents loved the book, and chose to name their child after that character?Community AnswerAbsolutely, I have read books featuring characters named for other fictional characters.
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QuestionIs Cetus X a good name for a blue wolf?Community AnswerYes, it's a perfect name for a wolf. It sounds cool and dark, especially with the X at the end.
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QuestionIs Aoi Amano a good name for an anime girl character with blue hair, a sweet and fierce personality?KleinclockCommunity AnswerAccording to background references of anime, Aoi Amano works well. As long as the name relates to action, and coordinates with their background and features of family ancestry, it will work.
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QuestionWhat is a good villain name for my book?Community AnswerVillain names are often dark and sinister sounding (i.e. "Voldemort," "Jafar," and "Ursula"), so try to make it sound scary and unique. Something like maybe "Malgoroth" or "Deltharos"? "Kentozelf" might work, too. If you want, you could make their name have evil connotations, like "Maleficent" ("Mal" is the root word for "evil").
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QuestionWhat names are good for a modern girl who was born in the 90s?Community AnswerTry looking up popular girl names from the year your character was born in. There are tons of websites listing popular names from specific years and time periods!
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