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Which Name Fits This Character Best

Which name best fits my [female] character?

Birthday: January 9 (She is 4 years old through the entire story, until the last few chapters when the story progresses onto her life as a 15-year-old.)
Appearance: bronze skin tone, heart-shaped face, wide forehead, deep russet eyes, slanted nose, round cheekbones, caramel brown hair (pixie cut), a bit below average height and weight
(I imagine her looking somewhat like this as a child: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3656/3673... )
Personality traits: ambitious/serious, hardworking/productive, attentive, neat/organized, loyal, reserved, prone to illness, poor social abilities, easily jealous

Do NOT choose your favorite name from below. Instead please choose the name that, in your opinion, best fits the description I gave. Also keep in mind that I'm not interested in any other name suggestions.

Ivana Viktoria (middle name after deceased father, Viktor)
Maya Viktoria
Reyna Viktoria

Thanks for your help!

What names can fit for a female character?

Syrainia (sa-eee-rain-ee-ya)
Krystaline (crystal-lean)
Syris (ss-eye-ris)
Isis (ice-ii-ss)

Which name fits this description of my character?

"Her long, thick ,brown ringlets that fell past her waist complimented her poreclien doll face.Her skin, pale white as snow and shell pink lips. Since her skin is so pale, there's a lot of reddness in her cheeks and when she smiles you can see her perfect teeth and deep dimples and her eyes, a nice shade of brownish green. She's immensely beautiful. Her beauty made Mason forget all about Carina. Her beauty was practically deadly."

names:
Autumn
Cassandra (Cassie at times)
Vanessa (Nessa at times)
Alicia
Yazmeen
Jasmine

How best do I name characters of a (fiction) novel?

It’s hard to come up with names, so using a placeholder is a good idea. Just remember to make sure that you are consistent with the placeholder or you may encounter problems when searching and replacing.I run a reading group, and therefore, I get a lot of feedback from readers regarding plots, characters etc.Things an author should keep in mind:Don’t make names too complicated. It easier for a reader to keep track of names that are easily read. If you write science fiction or fantasy — you will probably use some very strange names — make sure that a reader can actually pronounce the name to make it memorable.When writing contemporary fiction, exotic is not always the way to go. Parents tend to give their children ordinary names. That’s why there is a hit list for every birth year. Check out the following website if you are looking for popular names.Baby Names | Nameberry.comAlso, check out the Name Generator here: Random name generator.You can decide how common or rare the name should be.For historical fiction or let’s say parents’ name or older people in general — you can check out Medieval Name GeneratorThe site also includes modern names, ship name, street, fantasy and an Old West generator, among others.It’s certainly fun to play and brainstorm with them and it may help come up with names of your own.

Which name fits this character (male demon) better?

Jax.

For sure.

It's totally unique, different than all the 'Jake' s and what not. Short and to the point. Choppy (in a good way). And it's fun!

You always want to try to pick the name that makes your character what it is. Your Character! 'Jax' gives your character an edge. And the edgy-ness makes it a bit demonic.

Draven sounds a bit like 'raven' as in 'dark' and Zaden ... well. Zayden is different as well. But I'd totally go for Jax.

Which of the names given fit the character description the best?

The problem with this is the fact that the description is very contradictory. Saying someone is both bold and loving but also introverted doesn’t make too much sense.As for the name, the first names don’t line up with the last names, as they don’t share a style. My name is Aryan Vaidya, which means the great physician, and both share an Indian theme. Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh, but you’re combining Anglo-Saxon first names with Germanic last names, so it doesn’t seem to line up very well.Finally, don’t use an object or a concept as a last name. It ends up making the character too much of, well, a character. If you instead did something like Skye Rosenberg, it would sound better.Out of this list, though, I would suggest Lilian Moon over the rest, but I’d suggest mixing up the last names a bit- it will work wonders.

How would you best describe your character and name a cartoon character that closely fits you?

this should be easy since i tend to be cartoony, but...i don't know who'd be considered a caricature of my character. self-analyzation is the hardest!

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