Back in session, again!
@andrew17: So, you called your character "Chumley", huh? What happens if I call your character, "Chum"? Like, "Come here, Chum!". But to be honest, Chumley is a quirky but cool name.
@nycanth:
Nearly the same name is used in that country, too?! Besides the point, "Razimyr" sounds enthusiastic when you say his name in a foreign accent. So that's Natalija with a silent J? Beautiful name. Now, Nisha... that reminds me of a girl with nearly the same name on a TV Show called "Chuck's Choice". And for a joke... Marco! Polo!
@droidmonkey1: The proper pronunciation of Irus could take some getting used to, but good meaning behind the name. So, your main character's name is pronounced "Johnny" (I searched it up), right? I always associate "Johnny" as a boy's name, but "Jonee" is an acceptable name at it's best.
@azzy-m: Excellent galactic names, but what are Far and Arin named after? Just curious.
@ratscout:
I thought it was always Eeyore! Jokes aside, you get a like for your characters' names.
@HollowEve: Easy to pronounce, but likable names. I saw that you went there with the "Yale" name! You get a like from me.
@375: ... !
@joannekwan: Good, simple names from you. Some of the names you gave your characters already sound beautiful! "Hadi" sounds close to "Heidi". Silent C for Schuler, right? Because, often I would joke that Schroeder's name from Peanuts would be pronounced SCROLL-der; Even that name has a silent C.