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Give Me Names
Posted: 2006-05-09 06:03pm
by Surlethe
I need Star Wars-sounding names, and I need them quickly. I don't want recycled names, and I absolutely suck ass at making up my own, so I turn to you all: I'm now taking suggested names for characters in my fic. Hell, I'd be grateful if someone simply gave me pointers on how to make names.
Anyway, shoot.
Posted: 2006-05-09 06:10pm
by Darth Raptor
Male:
Rand Sejin
Adyn Foth
Lairon Garnack
Female:
Layne Kyvnin
Fayla Rindsen
Xyna Plavos
Take them or leave them. They're the best I could do in this hypoglycemic state. o.O
Posted: 2006-05-09 06:11pm
by Sonnenburg
I wrote this in the destruction of Star Destroyers Rampant; I hope it can help.
Naming characters is sometimes almost as much of a chore as creating them,
so here's what I have to say on the subject of naming (taken from a letter I
wrote last summer on the subject).
Federation names are easy, of course. Any reasonable human name will do. I
once named a character off of a name I found on the back of a CD that was
nearby at the time. When you need to name aliens, if there's an established
culture it's good to look at the names. Vulcans, for example, tend to start
with softer characters and end with a hard sound (Tuvok, Spock, Serak), so
when I had to create a Vulcan name I chose Selvik as a Vulcan name.
Cardassians have a back of the throat quality (Garak, Dumos, Dukat), so I
came up with Tulvek. Star Wars names are a lot harder. Sometimes they can
have obvious english derivations (Skywalker, Darklighter, Winter), but most
they seem rather
alien. What I do is just read over a list of names and see if it kind of
fits the style of the other names.
For truly original names, think in terms of culture if you can. Klingons,
for example, are warriors, so their names have connotations of power
(Kah'less, like a subdued battle cry) or craftiness (Gouwron, rolling out of
your mouth like a slithering snake). If you have a race of xenophobes, your
names might have a whisphered quality to them (Henisss, Raltiive, Silpheeen,
to just make some up on the spot). The name Kalib was to reflect that this
was an ancient yet powerful man, it demands respect.
The last rule is to always have your name be pronounceable. Granted
pronouncing may be difficult, but if it looks like you had a smurf dancing
on the keyboard, the name won't look good.
Posted: 2006-05-09 06:16pm
by Stark
Names are the hardest part of writing.
Posted: 2006-05-09 06:41pm
by Prozac the Robert
I wonder if you might get somewhere with spoonerisms. Just take some ordinary names and mess up the sylables to make it sound a bit alien but still stick to human speaking paterns.
David Smith -> Savid Dith,
John Prescott > Prohn Jescott,
Tessa Jowell -> Jessa Towell (now that's someone who always knows where her towel is),
Dave Lister - > Lave Dister
You get the idea.
Then maybe swap the order of the names around. I think Jescott Prohn sounds like a better name than Prohn Jescot for example.
Posted: 2006-05-09 06:44pm
by Stark
For SW-esque names, thats the sort of shit I do. Change a letter in a regular name, and you've got crazy sci-fi names.
Posted: 2006-05-09 06:50pm
by Noble Ire
When I need Star Wars names, I just type random combonations of letters until I find something that sounds right, alien but not too alien. For example:
Imala Ryceed
Truul Besteen
Fillus Hykar
Flitch
Posted: 2006-05-09 07:21pm
by GrandMasterTerwynn
Combine random ethnic names from the thousands of baby-naming sites out there.
An exercise: Let's go to a
baby naming site. Any one will do.
Now let's find names by origin. Any exotic place will do. Let's try Persian.
Scrolling down the list, I find a name that strikes my fancy:
Danil
Now let's pick some other funky ethnic origin, like . . . umm . . . Scandanavian!
Scrolling down the list . . . it's possible to name a baby
Hammer? Let's keep looking. Aha, here's one:
Gyda.
So our randomly named character becomes Danil Gyda.
Easy!
Posted: 2006-05-09 07:23pm
by Darth Raptor
And here I actually fired neurons to come up with mine...
Posted: 2006-05-09 07:30pm
by Stark
Noble Ire wrote:When I need Star Wars names, I just type random combonations of letters until I find something that sounds right, alien but not too alien. For example:
Imala Ryceed
Truul Besteen
Fillus Hykar
Flitch
Those names are AWESOME! Truul Besteen! Fillus Hykar! I feel the need to RP growing lol
Posted: 2006-05-09 08:00pm
by Noble Ire
Stark wrote:Noble Ire wrote:When I need Star Wars names, I just type random combonations of letters until I find something that sounds right, alien but not too alien. For example:
Imala Ryceed
Truul Besteen
Fillus Hykar
Flitch
Those names are AWESOME! Truul Besteen! Fillus Hykar! I feel the need to RP growing lol
Heh, thanks.
*gives self gold star*
I wish I had a formula for 'em, but generally, I just pick syllables out of a hat, so to speak.
Posted: 2006-05-09 08:05pm
by Duckie
When in doubt, "Filipe Enormowang" makes a good name for a character.
Other than that, I subscribe to the "Crazy-Ass Baby Names" and/or "Change A Letter" philosophy of Sci-Fi Names.
Posted: 2006-05-11 04:24pm
by Surlethe
Awesome! Thanks, everyone!
Posted: 2006-05-11 07:36pm
by Singular Quartet
I hate you all, cause when I needed a proper name, I actually came up with it. Well... with non-humans, anyways. Humans always get human names for some odd reason...