mine are all fairly random. I do try and keep my character names sounding like they might be real names though.
Most of my characters share the last name Shadowmere, which is a horse from the Dark Brotherhood assassin guild in TES Oblivion.
With my necro Angel The Wraith I wanted to make a very pale necro based on the naming of Wraith characters from Stargate Atlantis; Darrel the Wraith, Bob the Wraith, Steve the Wraith etc.
as for Riot Inducer (warrior) I have no idea where it came from, I was just staring at the naming screen for about a half hour and it clicked
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I try to come up with names that might represent the character somewhat and yet still have the appearance of being a name.
Cinerea = Latin for Ash-colored (could also be translated white I think)
Nekrosis= Greek for Death (in Latin causing to die, killing)
Ash-colored Death.....I thought it fitting for a Necro/Elementalist.
I try to come up with names that might represent the character somewhat and yet still have the appearance of being a name.
Cinerea = Latin for Ash-colored (could also be translated white I think)
Nekrosis= Greek for Death (in Latin causing to die, killing)
Ash-colored Death.....I thought it fitting for a Necro/Elementalist.
mine all come from The Stargate Omnipedia http://gateworld.net/omnipedia/index.shtml
I pick characters that have been on the show at least twice in different parts and combine there names ie.my main toon is Lineahttp://gateworld.net/omnipedia/chara...ks/linea.shtml Kerahttp://gateworld.net/omnipedia/chara...nks/kera.shtml
I pick characters that have been on the show at least twice in different parts and combine there names ie.my main toon is Lineahttp://gateworld.net/omnipedia/chara...ks/linea.shtml Kerahttp://gateworld.net/omnipedia/chara...nks/kera.shtml

I like to give my Guild Wars character names that you'd hear in the game and that fit, NOT random gibberish, phrases, screen names, etc that MOST people use in this game.
Prophecies i just made up names that i thought would fit, Factions i actually used Chinese and Japanese names, Nightfall i used African and Arabian names.
However this isn't always the case for PvP, since i do not keep my PvP characters that long, and i do not really care if i use screen names, gibberish, etc for PvP characters, i don't know why.
Prophecies i just made up names that i thought would fit, Factions i actually used Chinese and Japanese names, Nightfall i used African and Arabian names.
However this isn't always the case for PvP, since i do not keep my PvP characters that long, and i do not really care if i use screen names, gibberish, etc for PvP characters, i don't know why.
I use the power of my fantasy either and develop absolutely own names...or I get inspired by books, other games, animes ect. take from them 1 name or word and use them either as first or last name and the other half gets only thought out....
but one thing I do is ever the same... I try to find words and names.. which sound together good and fluid...names..which are no tongue breakers where you will automatically bit your tongue, if you try to spell it out.
For example my Main Character ...
First I naturally choose its profession..my Main is a female Ranger ...
so first points taken into consideration for the name are:
- Name must sound femalish!
- Name must fit to a Ranger!
Aloen with these categories came automatically the most famous and nice sounding name of a greek Goddess into my mind.
The Greek Goddess of the Hunt "Artemis", which hunts with Bow&Arrow.
So i had found the imo most nicest name for my female Ranger, that sounds good and is well known as beign the name of this goddess.
When i created my main character.. i was reading one of the Harry Potter Books and i ever liked the Name "Gryffindor"... so it was absolutely clear to me, that I wll call my main chara "Artemis Gryffindor"
A nice sounding name with historic background which fits to the profession as ranger and also sounds femalish. Also the point of rangers beign able to have pets (phoenix) brought me in an instant to the backname of gryffindor, due to the fact..that the house of Gryffindor holds the phoenix Fawkes.
Gryffindor fitted so perfect to a ranger...because in the name itself is a name of a mystical creature...the Gryffin.
For me is naturally clear..that my pet will be later a rainbow phoenix XD.
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For me its easy to think of fantasy names...all my characters have an absolutely different name...none..that has anyhow such dumb thigns in it, like Xxx .... Xxx or such stuff like Sir/Lady whatever ...or anything like "Sworddancer" or anything similar which sounds like as if the backname shoukld tell others..what the character should be lol
but one thing I do is ever the same... I try to find words and names.. which sound together good and fluid...names..which are no tongue breakers where you will automatically bit your tongue, if you try to spell it out.
For example my Main Character ...
First I naturally choose its profession..my Main is a female Ranger ...
so first points taken into consideration for the name are:
- Name must sound femalish!
- Name must fit to a Ranger!
Aloen with these categories came automatically the most famous and nice sounding name of a greek Goddess into my mind.
The Greek Goddess of the Hunt "Artemis", which hunts with Bow&Arrow.
So i had found the imo most nicest name for my female Ranger, that sounds good and is well known as beign the name of this goddess.
When i created my main character.. i was reading one of the Harry Potter Books and i ever liked the Name "Gryffindor"... so it was absolutely clear to me, that I wll call my main chara "Artemis Gryffindor"
A nice sounding name with historic background which fits to the profession as ranger and also sounds femalish. Also the point of rangers beign able to have pets (phoenix) brought me in an instant to the backname of gryffindor, due to the fact..that the house of Gryffindor holds the phoenix Fawkes.
Gryffindor fitted so perfect to a ranger...because in the name itself is a name of a mystical creature...the Gryffin.
For me is naturally clear..that my pet will be later a rainbow phoenix XD.
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For me its easy to think of fantasy names...all my characters have an absolutely different name...none..that has anyhow such dumb thigns in it, like Xxx .... Xxx or such stuff like Sir/Lady whatever ...or anything like "Sworddancer" or anything similar which sounds like as if the backname shoukld tell others..what the character should be lol
1. Take my profession: Warrior
2. Take a manly verb: Kill
3. Take a completely random slang word: Woot!
4. Put together, add a misspelling or two: Worior Wut Kill
5. Realize it's already taken, add random X's somewhere: X Worior Wut Kill X
6. Scratch my head when nobody accepts my party invites
2. Take a manly verb: Kill
3. Take a completely random slang word: Woot!
4. Put together, add a misspelling or two: Worior Wut Kill
5. Realize it's already taken, add random X's somewhere: X Worior Wut Kill X
6. Scratch my head when nobody accepts my party invites
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I like to give my Guild Wars character names that you'd hear in the game and that fit, not random gibberish or screen names that MOST people use in this game.
For Prophecies i just made up names that i thought would fit. For Factions i actually used asian names, (Chinese and Japanese) for Nightfall i used African and Arabian names. |
My Prophecies characters have European-based names (inspired by names from Latin, German, Finnish, etc...), while my Factions characters have Central and Eastern Asian inspired names (Chinese, Vietnamese, Turkish, Hindu, Uyghur, etc...) and my Nightfall characters have names from various countries in Africa or Western Asia.
I say "inspired" because I am basically creating my own names most of the time but I aim at making them sound like they could be very real names from specific regions of the world.
Its hard striving a balance for me, names can be a few things and mean a lot more then what most people think. For instance names tie directly to recognizability, I still see people in guild chat that I think I never met, to only have them turn out to be an old friend on a new/unused name. Names also shouldn't contain Xx's or anything like that, its ugly and breaks the mood of the game.
Personally for me names break into three subcategories. The most practical being RP names with the last name being the same for them all, this is mostly the route I took with GW. My ele's name is Damien Creed, my Necro's is Angelus Creed, and my warrior's is Gaden Creed. Now thats fun, and it helps people recognize me, but at the same time, it gets stale. So I like having themed character names too which is another sub catagory, such as Shino Usagi for my assassin, seeing as hes basically asian. Finally the third sub category for naming for me is having a sleek one look name that can be remembered or having a pop icon name. Such as a name like "Raven, Shadow, etc etc" in other MMO's this is much more convenient as you do not need a last name, so it gives you a real veteran appeal in noob towns with players who tried typing the name you have in to only find that it was taken. Along with the short sleek names is the pop icons which could range anywhere from Chuck Norris to Will Smith. Those are always worth a chuckle.
In GW2 though I'm gunna have to honker down and get serious about what I want. If you really think about GW2 is a chance for many players to get a claim to fame in the early weeks/months of the game and become well known on forums. So I've yet to decide what route I want to take with my characters I'm borderline short and sleek versus traditional RP with the same last names. I'unno to me it just seems like people over look the notability of names, I've found that instead of changing the name of my PvP slot and instead sticking to Hallow Raven no matter what I re-roll into, people always recognize me in TA and what not. Its a nice feeling knowing you don't have to friend someone onto your list, but still can meet up with them just based off of a well remembered acquaintance.
Edit: Back when I first started playing GW (much younger at the time) I tried naming characters after music/songs. My first ele was Sonne Feuer, a song by Rammstein. I got so many PM's asking if I was German, still like the name though.
Personally for me names break into three subcategories. The most practical being RP names with the last name being the same for them all, this is mostly the route I took with GW. My ele's name is Damien Creed, my Necro's is Angelus Creed, and my warrior's is Gaden Creed. Now thats fun, and it helps people recognize me, but at the same time, it gets stale. So I like having themed character names too which is another sub catagory, such as Shino Usagi for my assassin, seeing as hes basically asian. Finally the third sub category for naming for me is having a sleek one look name that can be remembered or having a pop icon name. Such as a name like "Raven, Shadow, etc etc" in other MMO's this is much more convenient as you do not need a last name, so it gives you a real veteran appeal in noob towns with players who tried typing the name you have in to only find that it was taken. Along with the short sleek names is the pop icons which could range anywhere from Chuck Norris to Will Smith. Those are always worth a chuckle.
In GW2 though I'm gunna have to honker down and get serious about what I want. If you really think about GW2 is a chance for many players to get a claim to fame in the early weeks/months of the game and become well known on forums. So I've yet to decide what route I want to take with my characters I'm borderline short and sleek versus traditional RP with the same last names. I'unno to me it just seems like people over look the notability of names, I've found that instead of changing the name of my PvP slot and instead sticking to Hallow Raven no matter what I re-roll into, people always recognize me in TA and what not. Its a nice feeling knowing you don't have to friend someone onto your list, but still can meet up with them just based off of a well remembered acquaintance.
Edit: Back when I first started playing GW (much younger at the time) I tried naming characters after music/songs. My first ele was Sonne Feuer, a song by Rammstein. I got so many PM's asking if I was German, still like the name though.
I have 2 first names I use, depending on the gender of the character, allowing newer guildies some chance of recognition.
Arden (male), taken from another online character of mine many moons ago... with a rough meaning of 'passionate and fiery'.
Noci (female), a most-likely inaccurate boiling down of nociception, the sensation of pain.
I will then tack on a last name that has something to do with the character (Arden Kindlecorpse was originally an Ele/Nec, and Noci Dirgesinger was a Nec/Mo). With the later campaigns I tried inserting some (superficially) cultural connections. I couldn't resist (embarrassingly) the temptation of linking my Derv to the grim reaper -- Arden Gloomharvest was my not very subtle compromise.
Arden (male), taken from another online character of mine many moons ago... with a rough meaning of 'passionate and fiery'.
Noci (female), a most-likely inaccurate boiling down of nociception, the sensation of pain.
I will then tack on a last name that has something to do with the character (Arden Kindlecorpse was originally an Ele/Nec, and Noci Dirgesinger was a Nec/Mo). With the later campaigns I tried inserting some (superficially) cultural connections. I couldn't resist (embarrassingly) the temptation of linking my Derv to the grim reaper -- Arden Gloomharvest was my not very subtle compromise.
Faith, my main, is a hang over from RPGs since pen and paper games entered my life in my early teens.
All my characters are part of her family so they share the surname Angelis; Trinity, Hope, Dawn, Grace, Imogen, Selene... All good traditional English names.
In my not so humble opinion:
If your name looks like this Xx Something Xx or this II Something II... The name was taken, give yourself a slap and live with it.
If your name is not a name, but a statement, as in I Pwn Da Nubzez just give yourself a slap. If it's deliberately misspelled or contains 'net slang give yourself two.
Oh, and if you have an assassin with an anime name, or a ranger called Legolas (or any variation thereof) can I come to your house and give you a slap?

All my characters are part of her family so they share the surname Angelis; Trinity, Hope, Dawn, Grace, Imogen, Selene... All good traditional English names.
In my not so humble opinion:
If your name looks like this Xx Something Xx or this II Something II... The name was taken, give yourself a slap and live with it.
If your name is not a name, but a statement, as in I Pwn Da Nubzez just give yourself a slap. If it's deliberately misspelled or contains 'net slang give yourself two.
Oh, and if you have an assassin with an anime name, or a ranger called Legolas (or any variation thereof) can I come to your house and give you a slap?

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Over 20 years? That's pretty amazing.
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I was ahead of the computer curve is all. Still have a few Tandy computers from when I was a kid. Strangely enough .. they still run. Even the original cmos battery is still kicking.
Or did you mean that it was pretty amazing that I still lacked imagination 20 years later

My names have more personal and persona reasons behind them. I do like giving my characters backgrounds and stories.
For instance, Sonata, by definition is a piece of music that is played, in numerous movements and instruments in its composition. This, opposed to pieces that are sung, such as opera's. Sonatas background of being a widow, her storyline, her motivations and reasonings are, for me, a composition that she plays. Events that have happened mold her.
Also, I have a great love of classical music so that helps too.
My rit, Appassionata, follows the same logic. Beethovens Piano sonata #23 was titled that and it's a stunning piece of work. It is often described that this piece was the reflection of Ludwig accepting his disability of being deaf with the emotional levels in the piece. Considering my Rit's story as I've been molding her as a semi-modern cleopatra style; the name fits perfectly.
My Necro, "Marquise de Sadist" is a mix of two things. The most obvious, the Marquise de Sade. The second being from a book called Deliver Us From evil, which is pretty much a Victorian period Vampire vs. Faust novel. In it is a Character of Marquise who is noble and ambitious in her "race".
For instance, Sonata, by definition is a piece of music that is played, in numerous movements and instruments in its composition. This, opposed to pieces that are sung, such as opera's. Sonatas background of being a widow, her storyline, her motivations and reasonings are, for me, a composition that she plays. Events that have happened mold her.
Also, I have a great love of classical music so that helps too.
My rit, Appassionata, follows the same logic. Beethovens Piano sonata #23 was titled that and it's a stunning piece of work. It is often described that this piece was the reflection of Ludwig accepting his disability of being deaf with the emotional levels in the piece. Considering my Rit's story as I've been molding her as a semi-modern cleopatra style; the name fits perfectly.
My Necro, "Marquise de Sadist" is a mix of two things. The most obvious, the Marquise de Sade. The second being from a book called Deliver Us From evil, which is pretty much a Victorian period Vampire vs. Faust novel. In it is a Character of Marquise who is noble and ambitious in her "race".

