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My two main characters in Saltpetre and Sage.

Lukas- his name just popped into my head while I was writing and it just felt right.

Wilt- I spent a lot more time coming up with this one. I wanted something that gave me roguish, Artful Dodger vibes.

My two main characters in Coffee, Cats and An Act of Murder.

Mara and Drake- These two characters were named after my two cats at the time, and now serves as a nice memory of them. There are two other characters in this book also named after my pets, Crispin and Nikolai.

Ooh, I like this topic! I have like... six novels on Tapas at this point, but I'll just share the names of my two MCs from Lucky Charm! :blush:

My characters have two names since (1) they're Korean American and (2) family members usually call them by their Korean names ^^ Also, as a note, Korean names often have meanings derived from hanja (i.e. Chinese characters).

(MC #1) Yohan/ Caden -
1. "Yo" (曜) means "to shine"
2. "-han" (僩) means "courageous" or "dignified"
3. "Caden," in Arabic, means "friend" or "companion"
I just always imagined Yohan to be friendly with others (though he doesn't really show it xD)

(MC #2) Andrew/Tae-hwan-
1. "Tae" (泰 )means "great" or "exalted"
2. "-hwan" (驩) means "to be happy"
3. "Andrew" has many meanings, but I associate this name with "courageous" and "strong"
For Andrew, he reminds me of a golden retriever, just happy 24/7 :joy:

Zaruya and Naelina
the names have no meaning, it's something I created to make them seem otherworldly and each for a different species

My comic is called Nina.

My main protagonist's name is Nina, I picked this name because it's short, it's memorable and it's a normal name for a normal girl.

Twiga is another one of my main character's name, it just means giraffe in Swahili and the character literally is just a giraffe. Plus I think it sounds really cute.

The third main character's name is Shido, I picked this name because it has been with me ever since I was a cringy teen, with me we went through hardships, everything that happened in my life so far feels like it happened just for this story. He built this life for me so I wanted to build this world for him so when I die he wouldn't need me anymore.

Sorry, that got emotional for me. I know, cringe. Lmao
Anyway... And that's my trio!

Sal- short for Salice. Sal is salt in Spanish. It's also a nickname for Salvador, which means salvation, I think. This character starts out as wholly weak and almost like a damsel. I thought the name was a nice contrast to how she currently is and also with the name Sal usually considered masculine.

Lea is short for Azalea. - Lea means delicate and Azalea is a flower that symbolizes beauty. The character, although generally caring, comes off more as a bit impulsive, straightforward and pretty much self-sufficient.

Rocco Marasigan - Rocco was a name the character chose for himself since he wants to come across as strong and handsome. Marasigan as a surname can mean many things, to ligt a fire, liveliness or haste. But in his case, his surname is indicative of his family's association with fire.

Duren - I was googling words for stulid and his came up. It also means to co tinue or persist on something. His nickname, Ren, apparently means love or benevolence. The character is someone who can give himself to great lengths when he loves something. He is also a character who is working on his revenge.

Gil is named so because of my pure undying love for German male names (MC of our previous story was Eric). Between ourselves we joke that his full name is Gillian.

Summer was named by my writer, as I remember correctly I proposed to call her Linda, but he said something like "do you really think it's an appropriate name for a 10 y.o. MC in a summer camp"...and after that he called another character (a ginger half-Japanese goth girl) Peggy and I am still laughing at it.
We actually had problems with naming two other girls, so we randomly chosen two names that from the first glance didn't suit neither of them. In the end we decided that Zoe suits the tall pouty blonde much better and Peggy sounds better for a redhead.

Billy was given the almost the most average name possible for a teen who looks like a typical young jock. But we also wanted it to be a "younger" and more endearing sounding name, so he wouldn't be like Jack or Chase or something.

Eugene is named for the same friend I took character's likeness from. It was a very popular name in the time I grew up (it also happens to be my name), so I always thought it very average and believed it suited his calm character with a bit of cheekiness.

Jaeger was called that somewhere between us thinking that at least someone needs an unusual name and talking about Jaegermeister. Now that we have to choose their family names, we spent some time thinking if we should call him Jaeger Hunter or Jaeger Gatherer. Surprisingly or not, we stepped away from that xD

Ralph n' Lizzie, based off two of the playable characters from the classic Midway arcade game Rampage.

My MC is Sao: meaning "star" in Vietnamese, because he's visiting a strange world from a secluded mountain.
Mu'a: meaning "rain" in Vietamese, she's Sao's sister. She has a stormy character arc.
Ma'ay: meaning "cloud" in Vietnamese, she gave birth to Sao and Mu'a, like how the cloud "give birth" to rain and star.
Ira: comes from a hebrew name meaning "watchful" because his dad was a soldier. His goal is also to protect people.
Rang: meaning "teeth" in Vietnamese, because her power is related to nature and she can transform into a beast.
Naru: meaning "to become" in Japanese, because his arc is wanting to be seen as his true self.

Ken Kumo: his lastname means "spider" in Japanese, because I wanted him to be a bit of a trickster. Tho kumo also mean "cloud", which fits with him having air-magic.

Bertie: his name is Alberto and thought Bertie was a better nickname than Al. I also thought it would be funny if his name sounded like Birdy because he has some parallels to another character named Crow.

Zombra Blueberry: His name was originally Zombie but I thought "who would name their child that?". It also sounds like Sombra which means "shadow" in Spanish. His lastname came from Blueberry Hill.

Zeta: I'm a sucker for z names, and I guess they have the ultimate Z name, which is a letter in Greek. They are suppose to be a bit pretentious but also a little awkward.

Theodore Dawes He is my main character, I named him after like my son, he learns he has the power of time and foresight

Ferdinand Walker Theo's first friend and sparring partner

Everette Wyamir One of the first nobles that Theo meets

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Grayson Argyle Prince of Luna Kingdom

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Naota Nakaoka.
My Japanese friend threw it at me. Same with Nikado Nigaki. When I was coming up with the characters, I remember telling her to give them meaning and all that. The problem is, I forgot the meaning of their names.

Quincy Q. Quinn is obviously your standard superhero name. Nothing much there.

Tizoc is named after this one Aztec conqueror who was so terrible that he was potentially poisoned by his own men.

On the top, Xeon Strikes.

On the left, Tracy Slash.

On the right, Travis Slash (yes I did base him off of John Wick :stuck_out_tongue:)

On the bottom, Robert Void.

I'll leave it to you to analyze the characters by reading my book EXISTENCE: A Rreason to Fight (as mentioned on the cover)

My names work the other way around ^^' I draw a character and then I just give them a name, that randomly comes to mind... Which sometimes turns out to be.... interesting.

My MC Osram and Xenon both are associated with lightbulbs... As I figured out later ^^' Although I should have known about Osram being a manufacturer for lightbulps and radio tubes as they are sold here aswell.

My Novel is set in Germany and the time is in 1950's. I therefore preferred this names;
Eldric Voigt (MC), Sascha Albrecht, Dieter Steinmann, Sikk Schult, Eugene Voigt, Kirsa Engel, Hannah Casper, or Velten Frank
Please read my novel!

My names are pretty random or just chosen because they sound nice.
My MC is named Ellie, short for Leonore, I picked the name Ellie because the character was originally named Elias and was a boy in my first versions of the story, but I decided she worked better as a girl, Elias really worked for the character so I found the list similar sounding name and it became Ellie.

Crow got his name because I’ve always loved crows and thought it sounded cool. In my story he got the name because his hair looked like crow feathers when he was a baby.

Luke is a totally random name, it just suited him, it means light which is kind of opposite from his character,

Artemis is kind of random too, I like the name, it’s strong like her and she’s a vampire hunter so the name of the hunter goddess seemed to suit her very well.

Alright for one of my main characters I needed a somewhat odd name so I went with Cellen just cause it kind of fit the character and I couldn't think of anything else. But anyways for the second main character I went with a much simpler name because I thought it'd be a funny to do something simple which is how I got Zack.


My main character, "Kayden" is a Guardian who is always ready for action.
I named him because I wanted a strong name of a confident lead character always ready for "battle" :3
According to a name source:
"Derived from Celtic origin meaning 'son of Cadan' , which is a version of the Irish Cathan meaning 'Battle'."


And then his future self whose original names was "Raylen" who is from the future, a time traveler always warning of future events.
According to a name source:
"as a boys' name has the meaning "protecting hands". Raylen is a variant form of Ray (English, Old German).

The series they're from:

I'm obsessed with meaningful names. Here's a list
Rosalind Dokita is a psychiatrist. Rosalind came from the name Rosalind Franklin, who wasn't credited enough for her works with James Watson. Dokita in African language means doctor

Sonny: Is a seemingly cheerful girl, but has a lot of messed-up sides to her; thus, the bright Sonny girl (not Sunny but she pretends to be one)

William Warren is obsessed with Shakespeare...that's where the name came from. He's known as the William-obsessed William

Atilla Nadha...stick the N from first name to the rest of the surname, and you'll have Anadha. In Telugu, Anadha means Orphan.

Dell Nadha: Atilla's mother. In Persian, Dell means heart

Novan: Wordplay on No One, and also No.1, because she's a genius who eats MATH for breakfast

Mitaki Naya (Naya Mitaki in English way of saying the name) : Naya Mitaki....Nayami Taki...Nayami means worries and troubles and Taki means waterfall...which is where the title of first volume (Show Me: Waterfall comes from). She's the link that connects all characters together, and the main mystery of the series who has the ability to read the deepest parts of a person's feelings, be it sorrow, pain, joy, love and lust; thus, her chapter is titled "The Waterfall That Washed Away All Troubles And Worries"

The main character has no name, but the cast refer to him as Sherlock (his nickname from a long time ago) there are plot reasons for why he has no name

here's the novel if anyone's interested

Death: Literally the avatar of death.

Life: Literally the avatar of life.

lol. Mine are pretty basic. That aside, I usually go with shorter, simple names, because they're easier for readers to remember. Nothing turns me off from a story more than a name I cannot remember/pronounce because it's too long or complicated. I've dropped a lot of both webcomics and novels for that reason.