The Writer's Toolbox: Character Names

Welcome (again) to the Writer's Toolbox! In this blog series, I'm talking about nitty-gritty writing craft stuff. Today's subject is character names.

Juliet famously stood on her balcony and proclaimed that names are meaningless and a rose would smell as sweet if it were called "skunk cabbage" or "baboon." And then she died because she was totally wrong. Also, unable to use the postal service in an effective way, but that's beside the point.  Point is that names are an important tool in the Writer's Toolbox.

Name a character Ebenezer Scrooge or Darth Maul or Elizabeth Bennett or Her Majesty Queen Silverhoof of the Lakeside Unicorn Clan, and you set up certain reader expectations for their personality and their fate.  It's then your choice whether to fulfill or subvert those expectations.

So... how to name a character.

I decided when I was ten years old that I wanted to be a writer, and one of the first things I did was read the phone book.  (I'll pause for you to tilt your head in befuddlement and contemplate what an odd child I must have been.  I'll wait.  Done?  Good.  Let's move on.)  I did it to find character names, and I wrote each name down on its own index card and then assigned them magical powers and talking animal friends. And really, that's not a terrible way to find names. In fact I'm going to go with that as resource #1: the phone book.

Resource #2 didn't exist when I was ten years old, and it's the one I use most often when writing stories set in our world (or a variant of): the
Resource #3 is baby name books.  There are tons of them out there, and they boast names ranging from common to obscure.  Often they list their origin and meaning.  Only downside of these is if you have them in the house, your relatives and friends will start wondering about what's coming in nine months.

If you wish to avoid questions about that, a better resource is #4: baby name websites.  There are TONS of them out there, nicely searchable, often including name origin and meaning. These let you find names whose meaning matches themes in your story or personality quirks you want your character to have (or not have). (For example, in Drink, Slay, Love, I named my vampire girl Pearl because she's the opposite of that name.)

And last but not least is resource #5: children.  If you're looking for exotic names for characters in a fantasy world, ask a little kid to invent some names.  They excel at stringing together nonsense syllables that sometimes end up sounding pretty darn good, and they aren't burdened by years of experience in what a name should be.

Next: when to name a character.

Really, whenever you want. Sometimes I choose the name first and then shape the personality to fit. Other times, I have a firm sense of the character's voice and need a name to match it. Usually, it's somewhere in the middle: I have a vague sense of the character but he/she doesn't gel until I have the "right" name. And then there was the one time when I wrote an entire novel and then changed the main character's name several drafts later.  (This was Lily in Enchanted Ivy.  She was Ivy until nearly the final draft, when I decided that Ivy wasn't exactly subtle for a girl who wants to go to an Ivy League school.)

How do you know when a name is the "right" name?

Um... I really don't know the answer to that.  When the name is right it just kind of clicks in your brain, like when a puzzle piece fits neatly into a puzzle.  Once you have the name, the rest of the picture should get a little clearer.  The name should, hopefully, lead to a clearer vision of the character's voice and/or lead to more revelations about the character. And by the end of writing about a character, it should feel like he or she never had any other name. 

Especially not Skunk Cabbage or Baboon.

Know of any other good resources for naming characters?  Where do you find your names?  Please share!

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Published on August 06, 2013 19:23
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message 1: by hpboy13 (new)

hpboy13 Thanks for the advice! I struggle with this - usually end up sticking the first thing that comes to mind in the draft and hoping something better comes along. It's especially last names that I struggle with. I'll have to go find myself a phone book!


message 2: by Patrice (new)

Patrice Caldwell Such a great post! I'm always on baby name sites LOL. I can only imagine what my mom would think if she ever saw me, probably wouldn't even give me the time to explain I write books lol. For me, names are extremely important. I'll spend hours looking up not just names but their meanings. When i can't find a name, I'll think what I want the name to mean or represent and will go to Google Translate and see what it comes up as in other languages (works occasionally).

I usually give myself a list of what I need the name to represent as in country of origin, meaning, etc...then get plugging.


message 3: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Hpboy13 wrote: "Thanks for the advice! I struggle with this - usually end up sticking the first thing that comes to mind in the draft and hoping something better comes along. It's especially last names that I st..."

Last names are tough. I've changed my mind on some of those so many times that for some characters, I don't actually remember what their final full name is!


message 4: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Patrice wrote: "Such a great post! I'm always on baby name sites LOL. I can only imagine what my mom would think if she ever saw me, probably wouldn't even give me the time to explain I write books lol. For me,..."

Great idea re Google Translate. I'll have to remember that. Thanks!


message 5: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Patrice wrote: "Such a great post! I'm always on baby name sites LOL. I can only imagine what my mom would think if she ever saw me, probably wouldn't even give me the time to explain I write books lol. For me,..."

On a related note, do you have any favorite baby name sites that you use?


message 6: by Patrice (new)

Patrice Caldwell Sarah wrote: "Patrice wrote: "Such a great post! I'm always on baby name sites LOL. I can only imagine what my mom would think if she ever saw me, probably wouldn't even give me the time to explain I write boo..."

You're welcome & sure thing. I often use, http://www.sheknows.com/baby-names
http://www.babynames.com/index.php
http://nameberry.com/

Hope these are helpful!


message 7: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Patrice wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Patrice wrote: "Such a great post! I'm always on baby name sites LOL. I can only imagine what my mom would think if she ever saw me, probably wouldn't even give me the time to expla..."

Awesome. Thanks!!


message 8: by Patrice (new)

Patrice Caldwell Sarah wrote: "Patrice wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Patrice wrote: "Such a great post! I'm always on baby name sites LOL. I can only imagine what my mom would think if she ever saw me, probably wouldn't even give me t..."

You're welcome!


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