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For Love Me Hate Me its legit A-doll-essence for adolescence XD

For my more peculiar names-

Tula: TOO - lah
Faiza: Fah - EEZ - zuh

Beau: BOH (I was surprised how many people asked how this name was pronounced)
Dusy: DOO - see

Ivaylo: ee - VAI - loh
Janique: juh - NEEK
Hadi: HA - dee

Schuler: SHOO - ler

Good names that belong to the medieval times! "Erena" may sound like it can be used in modern times, but still- good names.

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! :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

@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: ... :laughing: !

@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.

Chum's OK. It's a synonym for 'friend' or 'pal'. But it's also a brand of dog food. I chose the name 'Cholmondeley' for my cat because he was a British Blue kitten and I wanted him to have a name like a public schoolboy. His sister was 'Smudge' so their names worked quite well as a pair.

Roenan - Row-nin
Drakke - Just “Drake” with an extra K
Saive - Sive (a take off the Irish name Sadhbh)
Zykk - Zeek
Svonn - Ss-von (two s’s since it’s a pretty hard s that switches straight to the v sound)
Sveshha - Ss-ve-sha
Levvin - Kevin with an L :joy:
Jayyna - Jay-nah
Tenrry- Henry with a T
Nerrick- Neh-rick
Vyyra- Vai-ra

My characters from Vernajja have names with double consonants and my characters from Jaeda have more vowels.

Rekki Lune - Rekki rhymes with Becky (you'd think it'd be easy but I've heard all sorts of weird ones over the years like "rekku" and "reiki" :neutral_face:.) Lune is pronounced like...well, like the French for moon or the river Lune in Lancashire, so "Loon". Rekki is actually short for Elrekia, which is pronounced "El-reck-ee-a".

Sarin Aoki - Sarin is unfortunately pronounced exactly the same as the nerve gas of the same name (a thing I wasn't aware of when naming the character, it's just... it's her name now). "Sa" like in Sam, "rin" like in "Ringo". Aoki is a Japanese surname that might be a little tricky for some people. Say "Ah, okay". Now change it to "Ah, Oki" Now say it like it's one three-syllable word with evenly weighted syllables (sorry I have a pet hate and it's English speakers over-stressing the middle syllables of Japanese words). Ah-oh-ki.

Urien Ellis: Urien is probably pronounced differently depending on your country, but for consistency I assume the English pronunciation: "Yoor-ee-en". Ellis is a pretty common English surname pronounced "El-iss"

Fae*

They're not named after anything! The characters with space names are actually a part of this super powerful group of people named Celestials (that's the name of the actual comic, Celestials, lmao) so the naming pattern is only for them. Fae and Arin are not Celestials and are just normal people (or aliens, Earth doesn't exist in that world), so their names don't follow that pattern, just included them since they're the protagonists and might have difficult to pronounce names.... if it makes sense, haha.

Oh, my mistake then. Sorry for that spelling error, also. Still, excellent galactic names; and the meaning behind them is top-notch!

actually, the letter J makes a "yuh" sound, so it's not really silent but more of a supporting sound, if that makes sense? It's the letter Y basically.

Railynn: Rae - Lynn

Most of them are easy enough.
Soo-zan (Suzanne)
Bee-yon-ka (Bianka)
Ah-lee-na (Alina)
Kih-mee-koh (Kimiko)

The one exception would probably be Cieren. It's Keer-ren.

Most of my character's names are English names and are easy to pronounce :grin:.

Though there are a few characters that have or have not appeared with harder names:

  • Akros (Ah-kros)
  • Daemon (Day-mon)
  • Pisci (Pee - see)
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