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McAnally's (The Community Pub) => Author Craft => Topic started by: Nickeris86 on April 03, 2010, 07:10:44 PM
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does Amelia sound like a good name for a vampire who is over a hundred years old but looks like she is still in her early teens, ie. between 13 and 16.
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It's a very nice, old-fashioned name. Unfortunately, what comes to mind when I hear 'Amelia' in connection with vampires will always be the character who got munched on by Lykans in Underworld.
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How about Portia, or Julia?
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How about Amelie instead of Amelia? (Does Amelie have an oomlat?)
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For old fashion names you could try Pearl, Opal, Arabella.
If you want her to go a little "goth"
Mildred = Dread
Gertrude = Rude
Margaret = R'gret
But for a really great old fashioned name you've got to use Esmeralda :)
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Opal, the big scary vampiress! Oh noes! look out behind you, Pearl is going to suck your blood!
Hard to take either of those seriously, in context. What sort of Vamp romp you going for here? Scary, serious, brooding, Rom Com starring Miley Cyrus, glam, chick flick, gory, suspenseful, glitter induced vomit on a page, or old school theatrical?
Best thing you could do, get a general idea of what year you think the character was born, and then research names from that given decade, century. Would also help to get a feel for what country of origin said character came from. If you wanna get REAL technical, what ethnic background were the characters parents?
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Hey - Opal and Pearl were the scariest bad asses at the nursing home!
:P
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Opal, the big scary vampiress! Oh noes! look out behind you, Pearl is going to suck your blood!
Hard to take either of those seriously, in context. What sort of Vamp romp you going for here? Scary, serious, brooding, Rom Com starring Miley Cyrus, glam, chick flick, gory, suspenseful, glitter induced vomit on a page, or old school theatrical?
Best thing you could do, get a general idea of what year you think the character was born, and then research names from that given decade, century. Would also help to get a feel for what country of origin said character came from. If you wanna get REAL technical, what ethnic background were the characters parents?
i am doing vampires a little differently than most books, how their society evolved is that they are sophisticated predators, so they kinda have big cat like mentality, not overtly aggressive but you are well aware that they can rip you apart easily.
as for where they come from, in my world they are from the other side of the Vail, one of the darker worlds but there is still heavy human influences in the past seven thousand years.
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lilian, could be shortened to lily
bethany
charlotte
imogen
julianna
ursula
vivienne
any use?
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lilian, could be shortened to lily
bethany
charlotte
imogen
julianna
ursula
vivienne
any use?
some of these have potential, maybe not as the girl i was talking about but for other characters
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Marsilia—oh, wait, no, that's already been copyrighted by Patricia Briggs.
I like aakaakaak's suggestion. Amelia sounds very commonplace.
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20 most popular female names of 1910:
Mary
Helen
Margaret
Dorothy
Ruth
Anna
Elizabeth
Mildred
Marie
Alice
Frances
Florence
Ethel
Lillian
Gladys
Rose
Evelyn
Edna
Annie
Louise
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I great source for names? Believe it or not, your spam folder.
The names of virtual persons who address you via spam are often pretty damn good.
;D
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I great source for names? Believe it or not, your spam folder.
The names of virtual persons who address you via spam are often pretty damn good.
;D
hmmm never even thought of looking there.
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Erica (taken from America)
It was my best friend growing up sister's name. Her father was a German scientist that came over after WWII. Still it would work with WWI time frame as well.
All the vampire type names seem...too vampy. And how do you ever beat out Drusilla?
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locally to me Drusillas is a wildlife park
go figure!
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Erica (taken from America)
It was my best friend growing up sister's name. Her father was a German scientist that came over after WWII. Still it would work with WWI time frame as well.
All the vampire type names seem...too vampy. And how do you ever beat out Drusilla?
god whenever she showed up on Angle i just wanted to start punching people in the face, she was so annoying. i don't mind characters that are nuts but at leas be nuts and interesting, Whedon perfected the interesting crazy person with River in my opinion.
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Personally, I think names should be loosely based on what kind of person you're creating--even if it's an ironic basis. I.E., Angeliccia for the most evil bitch-queen of all time. What part of the world was she born in? Who were her parents? What kind of life did her parents lead? What would her parent's mindset have been when they were choosing a name? Did she change her name? What caused her to be as she is today--for good or ill?
Backstory is important, to stay consistent in your writing if nothing else, even if you don't intend to TELL your reader about it.
-Tyege