Monday, November 16, 2009

I am looking for a kind of oldish exotic names can you give me a few??

I love to write and am going to write a book, I need several names though and most of them shouldn't be a modern name (like Megan, Alice, or Kelsey), names like Tamya or Ferre. Some other good names which i can't use but are good examples are some of the names from The Sword of truth series by Terry Goodkind. My favorite name in his books is Denna. If you could give me some names it would be much appreciated.

I am looking for a kind of oldish exotic names can you give me a few??
Here are some I have researched and have very much liked for characters in a science fiction/fantasy setting. Unfortunately, I do not have the talent. Good luck in all your en devours. You could probably alter these a bit and make them unisex or female.











Draven


Duleene


Garrick


Derwin


Baldric


Blodywn


Edena


Estra


Edana


Gaea
Reply:Myrtle and Goldia for females.





George, Otto and Gavin for males. Report Abuse

Reply:What's wrong with names that are easy to pronounce (and read)? I hate those names that I can't say out loud. It makes reading difficult. Report Abuse

Reply:Bevelliana
Reply:Artemis-Greek for Diana godess of thunder


Inyu-dog in japanise


Amor-love in french


Susano-japanise god of stoms and lightning





I like forgen names...
Reply:heres a few suggestions for mens names. mordar, velicon, jhonas, troslan
Reply:Rosie, Rossa, Emma Lane, Jane Rose, ect., ect.,ect.:)
Reply:Sebastian


Immelda
Reply:Guenivere, Carlotta, Leilani, Shalonie, Alissa, Kellisa, Marissa, Roxie, Melvina, Penelope, Fiona, Odessa, Ophelia, Henrietta,





Luther, Aleuiscius, Tripoli, Ichabod, Ignacious,





I hope some of these will be helpful or at least trigger your brain for a different name.





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Reply:Moira (irish)
Reply:Lillith


Desaree


Gweneth


Katrinka


Ophelia


Patience


Boudicca


Xena


Bathsheba
Reply:Silvin, Ross, Ortis, my great uncles, they are all gone now
Reply:Laurel maybe? Anastasia?
Reply:destany,tamra,laylonie,jadelynn,alisa thats all i can think of!
Reply:Write out different sounds, put consenant combinations in one box and vowel sounds in another and start drawing out combos. You may get some dumb ones but draw out enough and you will come up with some really cool original stuff. Also don't try too hard, readers don't like names that they can't pronounce.
Reply:Raylene Mava Juneva Mattie Could you use any of those
Reply:I have always loved Faith, Hope, Charity.


They were popular once. I love them.
Reply:Old-timey names for women? Bronwyn, Fiona, Tabitha, Temperance, Alianore, Eudocia, Goditha, Hawise, Sigrid, Tamsin. I can't think of any male names right now. Good luck.
Reply:Asha,Nadia,Apriana,Arbella (jus love this one) %26amp; Anthea,kayla....for girls


Joshua,Archer,Austin,logan.%26amp; Gavin ....for guy names


there r sooo many more...


mail me if u nd more
Reply:Oghma, Bronwyn
Reply:tinkerbell and john smith... piper! peter piper! nubbs. babus! and Kupo! Tommy Vercetti!
Reply:I had a great uncle named Ingaborgh
Reply:Ok: portuguese names - Ligia, Marcio, Cecilia, Ivo, Angelo
Reply:Prudence, Ophelia, Maewyn, And I love that greek goddess we all know and love.......Persphone!
Reply:how about Morgana, Beatrice, Clementine, Wilhelmina, Cordelia, Cassandra, Sebastian or Zacharia?
Reply:Baleenya
Reply:I recommend Poppo, I've also heard of Beerus and Cyclineups
Reply:GIRLS: Madison, Briony, Jordan, Saffron, Paris,





BOYS: Legatz, Jerome, Jaxon, Saxon, Amon, Asa, Fredrick,
Reply:Female--Ariadne, Janetta, Theodosia, Morgaine, Katerina, Maricopa, Europa,


Delphinium





Male--Peregrine, Damien, Alistair, Allain, Aldric, Otto, Ignacius, Alonzo, Almonzo, Leander, Ottway


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