Need a name for my characters?
From that information, it sounds like a pretty good story. Good luck with it! My idea's for the girls name is Peyton (Pay-ton) Yasmin Abbie Louise Jacinta-Mae Lillyan or Lily Gretchen Grace Gabrielle or Gabriella Emily-Jean Isabella Bethany Farah Paige-Maree/Paige Ava Teann'e (Tee-anne) Anne-Marie or Anna-Marie Cinta-Grace Ginger Ruby Jacqueline Jacqueline-Rose Evangeline Rose sounds fantastic to me too by the way. For the boys: Brian Brodie/Brody Hugh Jack Issac Cameron Jye Luc (Luke) Connor Hope i helped, good luck with your story! xx
I need names for minor characters?
I'm writing a book and I have all my main characters and their counterparts planned and everything, but I need some minor characters. Most of them aren't really planned (been minor background characters) but I really need some help with names for both girls and boys. I only need first names, but a long list if you please. Thank You.
Need girl names for my character?
I need first and last names for a girl chracter. I'm not going to write a description, because I don't think the name should match her personality. As many as possible will get the best answer!
I need some middle names for my characters?
Nyra Deloris Black Morgan Huston Black Lily Celestine Black Violet Molly Calloway
I need names for fairy tale characters?
the bad princess should be named Ivory the good princess should be named Erika
I need last names for these characters in my story?
The names are Bailey, Brigitta, Keely, Keisha, Nina, Nikki, Tricia, Ali, Morgan, Jamie, Kevin, Marc, Jager, Nadeem, Ryan, David, Brett, Frankie, and Louis I know it a lot! I don't need one for every one but something non-generic would be good. Some can be though but I mainly need something interesting for Bailey, Brigitta, Nadeem, Nina, and Keisha. -Thank you!
Can I have the same character with two names in a story?
You can do whatever you want with your book and your characters. Don't ever think, "My readers will be confused by this, so I shouldn't include it," as it will never help you to become a better writer. Sometimes the best books need to be read a couple times to be completely understood anyway. A character having two names is no big deal, especially if the story is told in first-person (even if it's not, it's not hard to put two and two together). It's not hard to remember, "Oh, this guy's name is actually Jack, but others know him as Pat." If that's your character's choice, stick with it, because that is your character's choice. Your readers should be smart enough to know that.