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PostSubject: Tips for writers on naming fictional characters.   Tips for writers on naming fictional characters. Icon_minitimeTue Jan 20, 2009 11:45 pm

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There are many literary and movie characters that become everlasting brands in our culture—Atticus Finch, 'Ratso' Rizzo, Holden Caulfield and Scarlett O'Hara, for example. If you name your character right, you will choose a name that is unique to your character and memorable to your story. The names you choose should reveal something about your characters: who they are, where they come from or where they are going. Here are several tips we compiled for writers of stories, novels, tv and movies to help you choose the perfect name for your characters.

Tip 1: Make the name age-appropriate

The biggest mistake we see writers make is choosing a character name that is not age-appropriate. Many authors make the mistake of choosing a name that is popular now for an adult character—name that would have rarely been used around the time of the character's birth. Decide the age of your character and then calculate the year your character was born. If your character was born in the U.S., browse the Social Security Name Popularity List for that year. You will also want to take into account the character's ethnic background and the ethnic background of his/her parents.

Tip 2: Choose a name by meaning

Many writers give their characters names that have significance in the story. It could reflect major personality traits, or the character's role in the story. You may want to use our advanced search to search by literal meaning, or think of ways to incorporate other meanings into your character's name. For example, if your character is a botanist, you may not want to name her Flower (too literal), but you may want to consider the names Linnea or Sage. Even if you choose not to name a character by meaning, you should look up the meaning of all your characters' names—there may be something that inspires you or, on the other hand, conflicts with your message.

Tip 3: Exotic names are for romance novels, soap operas and strippers

Romance novels and soap operas and strippers all have one thing in common—they evoke a fantasy of romance and/or sex. Characters in these genres tend to have names that are more exotic, like Chesapeake Divine or Rod Remington. If you are not writing a romance or soap opera, however, this kind of name can sound silly and out of place.

Tip 4: Science fiction names don't have to sound alien

It's difficult to predict what names will be popular in the year 3000, however you don't have to make your science fiction characters sound like they are from Mars (unless they are). When a person reads (or watches) your story, you don't want them to stumble over a name. The name Zyxnrid, for example, would be difficult to read or listen to every time the character is referenced—and may detract from your overall story. If you do choose to create your sci-fi name, you may want to:

* Combine two common names to make a less common, but pronounceable name. Example: Donica (Donna and Veronica).
* Use ancient mythological names, or combine two of them. Example: Ceres or Evadne.
* Make it easy to pronounce and spell. Example: Bilbo Baggins from Lord of the Rings.

Tip 5: Parents rarely use their kids' full names

When writing your story, be aware that parents rarely call their children by their full names—unless they are admonishing them for bad behavior or testifying in court. If you have loving parent characters that are addressing their kids, use a nick name or term of endearment. An exception to this would be if you want to show the parent character being cold and distant to their child.


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PostSubject: Re: Tips for writers on naming fictional characters.   Tips for writers on naming fictional characters. Icon_minitimeTue Jan 20, 2009 11:52 pm

RayneKirby wrote:
Tip 5: Parents rarely use their kids' full names

In the U.S of A maybe, but in France it's the opposite, so if you ever want to write about french characters, take this into account Wink

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PostSubject: Re: Tips for writers on naming fictional characters.   Tips for writers on naming fictional characters. Icon_minitimeWed Jan 21, 2009 12:01 am

lol yea people should put down how their names work in their country Razz

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PostSubject: Re: Tips for writers on naming fictional characters.   Tips for writers on naming fictional characters. Icon_minitimeTue Jun 23, 2009 9:38 pm

Moving this back up because it's still useful for the newbies Razz

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