Jenny
Jenny asked Deanna Raybourn:

Where did you find inspiration for Stoker and his brothers' names? They are delightful!

Deanna Raybourn What a great question! Years ago I came across the name Revelstoke and tucked it away, thinking it would be fabulous for a character. When I was trying to find just the right name for Stoker--and I went through MANY--I remembered it, but it seemed too formal for him. Then I recalled that Deborah Mitford, the late Duchess of Devonshire, had a son nicknamed Stoker, and everything clicked into place.

Rupert is a German name but seemed to suit Stoker's second brother; it feels very "establishment" without being common which fits his character. The other two brothers demanded more distinctive names. The eldest, Tiberius, is a viscount, very commanding and masterful, so a Roman emperor's name seemed just the thing. It's also a tiny nod to Star Trek since Captain Kirk's middle name is Tiberius, but no one has caught that yet.

The youngest Templeton-Vane son, Merryweather, is often called Merry by his friends, and it fits. He's a reluctant vicar, boyishly charming and forthright, and a little awkward. He's a bit of a puppy.

Thanks for asking--this was fun!
Deanna Raybourn
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