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Naming your Fantasy Characters



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By : adam howard    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-19 20:37:24
Here are three tricks to create whole new words that may spark a character name:
1. This one is from Writing.com user jezzilin. "take common phrases and say them very fast and drop some letters. ie... bird in an exceedingly tree... birdinatree... bidantre... Bidantre." Great for place or character names.
2. Spell words backwards. Take a daily word or a reputation and flip it around. You'll realize some awful combos this manner, but there is a likelihood for gems. The name Canderyn, for instance, turns out Nyrednac (Nac for brief).
3. Keyboard mashing. This tends to be a last resort. Pound some random keys, then strive to form sense of it. It takes creativity to flip al;sdiufaoei into Alsifa (real time example).
Some things to remember:
* Create names readable.
* Do not have too several similar names. If two character names sound/look alike (Jaren and Jaiden) then your reader might get confused. You do not need them backtracking or trying for clues to work out which one you're talking about.
* Keep some consistency. Don't have K'latho'ras and Selena from the same region. If you have got multiple countries/realms/cultures in your world then give them some general naming guidelines.
Resources:
Real Life. Be observant! If you work with people, you've got a great resource for names. My husband enrolls faculty students, so he'll build note of any interesting names he comes across and pass them along. Also use phone books, spam, cemeteries, etc.
Random Name Generators. If you search online there are masses out there. One in every of my favorites is Seventh Sanctum.
Name Meaning Sites. A smart one is BehindtheName.com.
Baby Naming Sites. Search online, you'll be able to realize most common names, common names by year, country, lots of options.
There are masses of books on naming as well. Check your native library.
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