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Sep 29, 2013 01:41AM

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At one point I thought about about writing a horror book set in real time. For that, I just went through a baby names website and made a list of boy and girl names I liked. That way I'd always have a handy list right at my fingertips. Took awhile, but once you have a solid list, you won't have to do it again.
I think it was Michael Sullivan who likes to use street names. I thought that was an interesting idea.
And never underestimate the value of your friends and family. Every once in awhile my husband can come up with a great name. I've also seen authors do a poll here. Might be fun to involve readers.
Good luck!

I have a name Handoor for a character: saw my right hand + saw the door knob = Hand + door = Handoor.
I still do that, but I will admit I've been having problems coming up with names lately.


For me, creating names is fun. However, after looking back on some of the names I came up with I'd like a do-over. Sometimes when I throw letters together, it looks cool, but when you hear someone try to pronounce what you have in your head it's kinda painful. I have a MAC with speech and now I make it say the names I come up with to see how most would sound it out. It's changed my mind a few times.


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It's awesome. Mix this with those crazy name generators, and you've got a recipe for a really fun, off-the-wall, classic story. And combine that with the http://www.eviloverlord.com/lists/ove... list to make an even "killer" one.

If the character is part of a certain race, political, or geographical background, I will already have a background in mind for them—Germanic, for instance. Then, I will look up the meanings behind the names from that background to find one that describes a certain aspect of their personality.


That's a terrific idea! I love when authors tip their hat to a reader in little ways like that.

I have a name Handoor for a character: saw my right hand + saw the door ..."
I must admit I also tend to look around my room for inspiration first. I was recently trying to find a name for a lawyer in my book and sitting on my desk was an old seagate harddrive. So Charles Seagate came to life.


Even odder: the novel I'm completing right now has characters named Tommy Trigger, Sal the Butcher, Boston Washington, and a deadly group of quadruplets who call themselves "Daddy's Girls," but the main character goes nameless. It's in first person, and everybody just refers to him as "you". (He actually has a name, but you have to figure it out.)
James Noll
A Knife in the Back
www.jamesnoll.net

The challenge was to avoid repeating a name; so, throughout the process of naming characters, I kept close track and a book for expecting parents containing a wide variety of male and female name suggestions close at hand.

That's interesting. It might drive me crazy not to know though. :P