Thursday, April 28, 2016 1:12 am
Today we’re going to play a name game. Get your paper and pen/pencil ready so that you can share your results in the comments!

We read plenty of stories about famous fictional characters who almost ended up with different names . . . the most famous example being how Scarlett O’Hara’s name was originally Pansy. According to this post, Lord of the Rings almost had a Bladorthin the Grey; Harry Potter could have had a good friend named Hermione Puckle; and who would have read a novel by some Irish guy named Bram Stoker featuring a character named Count Wampyr?
I’ve gone though some name changes in my books, too . . .
I’ve mentioned before that I like to comb my family tree for fun/interesting names. Just from main characters, Major, William, Julia, Michael, (Dylan) Bradley, and Caylor are all names from my genealogy (and there are lots of others in the ranks of the secondary characters).
Today, I thought it would be fun for us to come up with some funny/silly character names—and maybe find some hidden gems among them! (Don’t feel like you have to do all of them. Pick and choose the ones you want to do, but be sure to include the item number so we know which ones you did.) You may find pen/pencil and paper will be helpful so you don’t have to keep scrolling up and down the page.
1. Your paternal grandmother’s (or grandfather’s) middle name + your maternal grandmother’s (or grandfather’s) middle name (if you know them) + last name of your favorite singer.
2. First name of your favorite actor/actress + your favorite color (or a synonym) + your father’s or grandfather’s first name.
3. (First Name) take the first 3 letters of your first name and add the first 2 letters of your last name; (Last Name) first 2 letters of your mother’s (or grandmother’s) maiden name and add the first 3 letters of the city you were born.
4. Name of the street you grew up on + a favorite pet’s name + last name of the author of the first book you look at.
5. First name of an ancestor (beyond a grandparent, if you can) + City, County (Parish), OR State (Province) in which you’ve resided + last name of a favorite teacher.
6. First name of the last person who sent you an e-mail + last name of the first person listed in your newsfeed on Facebook (unless, of course, they happen to be the same person!).
7. First name of one of the authors in the top 100 paid/free Kindle Best Sellers + name from the Top Names of the 1880s + last name of one of the singers/a word from a band name from this list.
8. First name of someone you went to junior high/middle school with + Name of a constellation.
9. First name of Best Supporting Actress or Actor Oscar winner/nominee + last name of a U.S. President.
10. Your choice. Share with us your methodology so we can play along, too!
Posted by Kaye Dacus
Categories: Authors/Reading, Creating Credible Characters, Throwback Thursday
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Oh this sounds fun! Will see what I come up with this afternoon.
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By Carol on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 7:46 am
1. John Leroy Sedaka
Madeline Imogene Houston
2. Jack Forrest David
Julia Lavender Joseph
3. Dorwa DeCol
Dejwa McCol (Not too happy with either of these.)
4. Stephen Duke Dickens
5. Virginia Stark Hines
Jacob Franklin Harman
6. Belva Thompson (actual person–my mother)
7. Ella Grace Perkins
8. Lisa Orion
9. Olivia Monroe
Ethan Coolidge
10. Garnet Amber Amarillo (Gem Stone + Color/Flower + City/State)
Everyone calls her “Roy” (ROY G BIV)
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By Dora Wagner on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 9:21 am