howdy, partner everyone. I'm in the process of finally starting a story I've had in my head for a while, but I'm pacing the race across a problem. I'm pacing the race out of name brain bubbles. Any brain bubbles would be amazing. First and surnames would be helpful.
It's a dragons-and-magic soup plot based in current time. Main characters are werewolves. :)
If you want for a character to really represent something look up names that correspond with that. In my grimoire, Odessa deals a lot with anger and wrath and that is what her name stands for in Greek, which has a lot of background in her story. You can also visit baby websites.
I really like the name Cynthia and Phyre has a certain ring to it. For a guy I kinda like Kylo and maybe Steve.
behindthename.com has a random name generator that is bee's leghinges for discovering new names.
just take a bite of mandatory sustenance (like cheetos) and then say any name and write down what it sounds like to you. for example, my characters name is Afva, or Ava is the original name
I'm partial to the generators over on http://www.seventhsanctum.com/ myself, plus www.springhole.net has a tonne of generators and writing advice.
Here are a few mystical names. I have more if you need them
Aisling (pronounced Ashling, meaning dream)
Astrid (Old Norse, meaning bonita goddess)
Rika (Norse, meaning strong)
Ajax (Greek, meaning eagle. Ajax was a legendary Greek warrior)
Alcina (Greek, a Greek sorceress)
Muriel (Latin, meaning angel of June)
Serafina (Spanish, meaning angel)
Kaimi (Hawaiian, meaning the seeker)
Miko (Japanese, meaning bonita ankle-biter)
Eryn (Latin, meaning A Fury)
Megaera (Greek, meaning A Fury)
Valeska (Polish, meaning glorious ruler)
Alix (Teutonic, meaning noble)
Jinkx (Latin, meaning a charm usually associated with bodge luck)
Magan (Teutonic, meaning power)
Orra (Scottish, meaning charm)
Olesia (Polish, meaning helper and defender of mankind)
Hale (Old Norse, meaning army ruler. Pronounced hah-leh)
Myra (French, meaning quiet song)
Aldora/Aldara (Greek, meaning winged gift)
Alima (Arabic, meaning skilled in little ditty or music; Sea maiden)
Sachiel (Latin, meaning angel of the water)