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-- Posted by Hi Jack at 8:14 am on July 2, 2008
I'm writing a book, I need character names, I curently am working on a girl, called cassandra felicity and i need a surname, any suggestions?
-- Posted by Warm Apple Pie at 8:15 am on July 2, 2008
Use something really common like Smith, don't get fancy and use something people can't pronounce. The audience really doesn't care about how "creative" your names are as much as you do.
-- Posted by Driftwood at 8:17 am on July 2, 2008
how about denton? :P
-- Posted by Kysha at 8:19 am on July 2, 2008
Ambrilla
-- Posted by Natsy at 8:20 am on July 2, 2008
Gregorovitche
-- Posted by carnage44 at 8:20 am on July 2, 2008
Make the name pertain to the character in some way, but don't make it obvious. It has to be very, very subtle..and almost imperceptible.
-- Posted by niccole1 at 8:21 am on July 2, 2008
try juelz
-- Posted by driscoll1997 at 8:26 am on July 2, 2008
Graewin
-- Posted by doodzorz at 8:27 am on July 2, 2008
use family members names
-- Posted by Driftwood at 8:42 am on July 2, 2008
Quote: from cheeseyitem at 8:14 am on July 2, 2008
I'm writing a book, I need character names, I curently am working on a girl, called cassandra felicity and i need a surname, any suggestions?
what r u calling ur book?
-- Posted by Hi Jack at 8:55 am on July 2, 2008
drunk = good times
-- Posted by Arcarius at 9:59 am on July 2, 2008
No offense... But I hate that name you picked so much.
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