Naming Your Cast

When it comes to characters, one of the most difficult things to do is actually give them names. I know it can, on occasion, be a stumbling block for me. So, let’s take a look at some of the ways we can effectively name our characters. (A lot of this will relate to character names when you are writing inside a world different to our own.)

Form and Origin

This is important when you are creating your world. How are names formed? Is the family name first, as in Japan, or last like the Western world? Also consider such things as the use of apostrophes: Are they used to denote certain ‘portions’ of the name?

Are names based upon the occupation or social standing of your characters? Are they derivative of whatever your character does? For example, John Miller. This character may well be a miller’s son or a miller himself. A lot of real world names, especially family names, have evolved from family names: Carpenter, Taylor, Smith and Fisher are good examples of this. Also consider if titles, whether current or ancestoral, become part of names. For example, Rand al’Thor from Robert Jordan’s ‘Wheel of Time’ series; the ‘al’ prefix denotes the title of Lord and is a remnant from when his home village was part of a long-dead nation.

Be Consistent

Find a formula from your decisions on form and origin. Keep to it. Of course, if your story features more than one nation/culture, you may well need to develop multiple forms: One for each. Maintaining the same fomula will do a couple of things primarily. Firstly, it will make name creation easier, and secondly it will add authenticity to your writing and story.

Of course, exceptions can be made to consistency. But, exceptions are exceptions for a reason: they are rare and unusual. If every other character is an ‘exception,’ you might as well not bother with a formula at all.

Still Can’t Name That One Character?

It can be hard, even after building your framework, to name all the characters in a story. What can you do when a name just won’t come to you? Make it up! The first collection of letters that spring to mind can then be used to make a name. Or, try this:

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I’ll admit, I just bashed my keyboard (gently, as I use a laptop) a few times. But, from it, I can pick up a few letters, like Fiq and Fwie, that run together in such a way that look like names. Fiq Fwie is a nice alliteration, but I don’t like it. Yiq Fwie seems better, so I’ll go with that. (Keep an eye out in my upcoming novella for a cameo from Yiq!)

Inspiration

It can come from anywhere. Wookies from Star Wars were so named because of a random comment by one of George Lucas’ friends when driving. “You just ran over a wookie,” I think is the quote, but I’m unsure. Maybe real life names, especially if writing inside the real world. Even if you aren’t, they could be used. Matthew could easily become Matew, for example. A nice-sounding name that would feel quite at home in a fantasy novel.

Other sources of inspiration could be history: My main RolePlaying character is called Saladin, as in the Muslim leader during the Crusades. Another character’s name then comes from Saladin’s birth name: Yousuf. Historical names are a nice inspiration and can also give an interesting viewpoint when making your characters to start with.

Mythology and legend. There are some awesome names in ancient legends and myths: Thor, the thunder god; Achilles, the legendary warrior; Set, the Egyptian God… The list goes on. And, of course, you can make your own derivatives on these names to fit in with your formula, or the feel of the story: An obviously Oriental sounding name may not fit into your sci-fi novel, but make an adjustment, and it could fit fine. Take Qui-Gon Jinn from Star Wars: The name derives from chi-gung (or qi-gung dependant on translation), which is a form of Chinese internal exercise focusing on energy.

And you?

What do you do when naming your characters? Do you have any tricks for coming up with names? What do you use for inspiration? Share your thoughts and ideas with us.

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