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Male shapeshifter: Proteus after the Roman god of the sea known for his shapeshifting abilities.
Fembot: Synthia.
omg those are perfect *squeals*.
Thank you!!
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Male shapeshifter: Proteus after the Roman god of the sea known for his shapeshifting abilities.
Fembot: Synthia.
It feels odd posting here, but I've been trying to think of a meaningful name for an eight year old girl who has just lost her father to suicide. Anybody have anuany suggestions?
I guess meaningful wasn't the best word for what I had in mind. I just want something that makes sense for the character's age and situation, and it doesn't necessarily have to have "meaning," so to speak. I don't really need a deep, symbolic meaning: just something that doesn't contradict the situation I'm creating while still sounding nice.It feels odd posting here, but I've been trying to think of a meaningful name for an eight year old girl who has just lost her father to suicide. Anybody have anuany suggestions?
"meaningful" can be overrated. Starting out, a lot of writers like to use names laden with symbolism.
but whatever I'll give you some names:
Zelda (the "horrible person" option, anyone who gets the reference gets a cookie and my apology)
Susannah (just a cool name)
Felicity (means lucky, could mine drama from the girl NOT being lucky)
Gwen/Gwyneth (also sort of means lucky in its originating language)
... It's so simple it's genius! Thank you, I think I have a name already.Go for something very unremarkable and ordinary, then. Being affected by suicide can happen to anyone, so why not make that point by choosing an ordinary name?
Anyone have a good name for ground-type Pokemon? At the moment, I really need a name for a Stunfisk, but I'll need others eventually.
Thanks in advance!
Not a name of a person or mon, but the name of a place, two places actually, two full regions.
Region 1: a region that is historically, culturally and aesthetically inspired by Russia and eastern Europe, as well as Baltic regions.
Region 2: a region that is historically, culturally and aesthetically inspired by Italy, possibly also Greece (Roman Empire-like in the distant past).
Region names could also definitely be accompanied by a naming convention theme, by which city and town names could be synthesized, like how Kanto's naming convention theme is colors.
Thanks!
Gaea is always popular, I guess. For more original ones you could go with Richter/Rick or some other earthquake pun.
What's the stunfisk's gender?
Not a name of a person or mon, but the name of a place, two places actually, two full regions.
Region 1: a region that is historically, culturally and aesthetically inspired by Russia and eastern Europe, as well as Baltic regions.
Region 2: a region that is historically, culturally and aesthetically inspired by Italy, possibly also Greece (Roman Empire-like in the distant past).
Region names could also definitely be accompanied by a naming convention theme, by which city and town names could be synthesized, like how Kanto's naming convention theme is colors.
Thanks!