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What are some good fantasy place names?

What are some good fantasy place names?

A Master List of 300 Fantasy Names: Characters, Towns and…

  • Lydan.
  • Syrin.
  • Ptorik.
  • Joz.
  • Varog.
  • Gethrod.
  • Hezra.
  • Feron.

How do you name a fantasy land?

Here’s your guide on how to name a fantasy world.

  1. Pay attention to everything around you.
  2. Think about what you want to name, a landmass for instance.
  3. Remember, fantasy writers have amazing imaginations.
  4. A comment from a Google+ group drew my attention to Random Name Generator.
  5. Don’t try to name everything at once.

How do you make a fictional name?

10 Tips for Choosing Character Names

  1. Make the name age appropriate.
  2. Make the name easy to pronounce.
  3. Consider your character’s background.
  4. Don’t use similar names for two characters.
  5. But give your siblings the same style of names.
  6. Consider your genre.
  7. Avoid famous name association.
  8. Sci-Fi names don’t have to sound alien.

What is a good name for a fake country?

Here they are, in alphabetical order:

  • Ambrosia. Location of many of the fantasies of Billy Liar, in the 1959 novel by Keith Waterhouse, and the 1963 film.
  • Angria.
  • Archenland, Calormen and Narnia.
  • Atlantis.
  • Avalon.
  • Averna.
  • Buranda.
  • Carbombya.

What are rarest names?

Rare Names for Boys

  • Apollo – This name of a Greek god means “to destroy”
  • Caspian – The name of a sea and a popular literary character, Caspian is dreamy and strong.
  • Ellington – If you love musical-inspired names, Ellington is as cool as they come.
  • Fraser – This popular Scottish name means strawberry.

How do you name places on a map?

Give a place a private label

  1. Open the Google Maps app .
  2. Search for an address. Or drop a pin by tapping and holding a place on the map.
  3. At the bottom, tap the name of the place.
  4. Tap Label.

How do you pick a fantasy name?

So you want to create good fantasy names?

  1. Put yourself in your audience’s shoes as they pick up your book for the first time.
  2. Keep the name consistent with your worldbuilding.
  3. Pay attention to the sound of the character name.
  4. Try tweaking existing names from cultures and countries (or a fantasy name generator).

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