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As for spelling, once I have the sounds figured out I usually just have to play with a few different spellings and pick the one that looks right to me. I tend to add silent letters...which may or may not be a good thing. Anyway, I hope this was helpful!


Shantin
G'rinna
Garik
Tanik
The reason I have those names for people who are bad is because they either have a sort of snake-like sound to them or a hard sound at the beginning or end (in my head, anyway).
Anyway, when I say harsh I typically think of some of the throaty, somewhat guttural sounds that are used in the German language. And I don't know why, but I think of hard G's paired with U's give a kind of 'evil' or 'bad' vibe. But that's just me.

And I often associate the letter 'a' with innocence, and 'c' with mischief. So yes, I see what you mean.


And I often associate the letter 'a' with innocence, and 'c' with mischief. So yes, I see what you mean."
I'm glad you were able to make sense of my explanation. :)

It's less characters and more locales, but I'd appreciate your advice all the same, Taylor.


And I often associate the letter 'a' with innocence, and 'c' with mischief. So yes, I see what you mean."
Yay, somebody understands the evilness of K's!
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How do you come up with names for a country or a kingdom, things of the sort? I'm currently working on a fantasy work in which I want to involve a country with several kingdoms to it, and I'm at a loss for coming up with a name. I just don't know how to make it sound original without giving it some outlandish title made by a name generator or snatching off of other authors. Help?