Character names
Feb. 1st, 2014 03:32 pmHow do you name your characters, and how important are character names to you?
I love names. For me they're an essential part of a character. But I don't usually base them on name meaning - though that's a bonus - for me it's more of an instinctive fit and feel. Most major characters I invent seem to come with names built in, or else the right name comes to me very early on, and it's almost impossible for me to try to change them later. If I have trouble finding the right name, I stew about it for a long time until I land on the right one. Minor characters are a little more flexible.
Character names are also important to me in what I read. I've gotten a lot better about it, but when I was a teenager if I didn't like the main character names on the book jacket, I wouldn't read the book. Not a habit I would recommend, because I know I must have missed out on some good stories. Nowadays I'm more bothered by character names that don't fit the setting or time period, though I still prefer to see ones I like.
How significant are names in your writing?
I love names. For me they're an essential part of a character. But I don't usually base them on name meaning - though that's a bonus - for me it's more of an instinctive fit and feel. Most major characters I invent seem to come with names built in, or else the right name comes to me very early on, and it's almost impossible for me to try to change them later. If I have trouble finding the right name, I stew about it for a long time until I land on the right one. Minor characters are a little more flexible.
Character names are also important to me in what I read. I've gotten a lot better about it, but when I was a teenager if I didn't like the main character names on the book jacket, I wouldn't read the book. Not a habit I would recommend, because I know I must have missed out on some good stories. Nowadays I'm more bothered by character names that don't fit the setting or time period, though I still prefer to see ones I like.
How significant are names in your writing?
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Date: 2014-02-01 09:59 pm (UTC)Sometimes I go to NFL team rosters and pick the first name of one guy and the last name of another.
It really just depends on what kind of feel I'm going for in the story.
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Date: 2014-02-01 11:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-02-01 11:12 pm (UTC)I mostly write fantasy and I used to have fun coming up with unique names but now I tend to use real names from our world. I figure all the dialogue is "translated" from whatever language they speak in their world so I'm okay with the names being translated to more familiar ones as well.
I'll admit that it's partly motivated by the overwhelming feeling I get from thinking of coming up with thousands of new names over hundreds of stories. The number that I've written or started to write is only in the dozens but I have another few hundred that are pretty far into the planning stage and I've had to come up with a lot of names.
So anyway, I use real world names. I make sure they all come from the same culture unless it's a society with a lot of immigration and it makes sense for some of the names to sound foreign.
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Date: 2014-02-02 12:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-02-02 12:57 am (UTC)That being said, finding the right name is definitely important. Even if it's pure nonsense, it has to look right and sound right. In fact, I try to make sure my names don't accidentally have any meaning (particularly any bad meaning). And in normal world stuff, I try to get away from overused literary names (never even accidentally will I allow my characters to have the initials J.S.!) And I know the fantasy genre has a bad reputation for flowerly, silly names, so I try to go for solid names without too many syllables, haha.
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Date: 2014-02-02 06:29 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2014-02-03 01:46 pm (UTC)I guess names are pretty important to me, because they jump start a lot of the world-building and background.
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