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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/c375526/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Finding Names for Characters and Places
One of the questions I constantly hear from new writers is “Where do you get all those names?”
Here are some of the resources I use.
For Characters:
For Places:
Are there any other resources you like to use that I haven’t mentioned? Comment below!
HERE is a nice little collection of ways you can come up with unique character names, by our friends at WikiHow.
Once you’ve created that perfect character, you have to name him or her. This can be a challenge to many writers, especially once you’ve gotten a few hundred characters on the page. How do you come up with fresh names for all of those people? Here are some tips for you.
For Main Characters:
The Acid Test: once you have a list of possible names, find a friend who has no idea what your characters are like. Ask them to read the names and make some guesses about each character based on those. If their answers are way off base, you need to rethink the names.
Secondary Characters: if a character is important enough to merit a name, but not important enough to spend a lot of time researching, have a few good name websites bookmarked, and just pop over there to mix and match. Be sure to keep good notes, though – you don’t want a second George Rumpel showing up suddenly in a later novel, after killing him off in your first mystery.
Here are some good places I’ve searched over the years:
This website is another good reference to start you on the road to naming your characters.
What’s your best tip for naming characters?