So...I get the honor of putting up the second topic of our
lovely WriYe Blogging Circle. Today's
topic: Naming Characters. And then
today's question...*drum roll* How do you name your characters?
(Yes, I know that was expected. I still wanted the drum roll. Hush.)
Now, there is a ton of advice already out there about naming
characters. There is the "get a
baby book and go for the meaning" type advice. There is the going to a website and pulling
up a random name. I use this advice all
the time when I am having a problem with naming a character, especially a
background one. With the background
characters, at least for me, it seems to be more about getting a quick name
like Mark than building any sort of depth to them with an interesting name.
Now, remember the story I told about the first character I
created which lead me to understanding character depth? You're probably wondering why I named such a
character, no less a vampire, Pyre. When
you think of a pyre, you think of flames and funerals and Vikings. Well, I think of Vikings. You might also think of Doctor Who - oops,
getting off topic.
What I wanted to do with her is be unique and a bit ironic. Why name a vampire after something that is
used to kill them? Why not go with something
a bit more towards a traditional vampire character or a normal name like
Erin? Because, even though I took the
idea of blind hacker from somewhere else - we'll get back to authors stealing
borrowing from other authors sometime - she needed to be different. She needed to have a name that people would
remember and to go with her oddball personality. Erins being oddballs are a dime a dozen and
we love all of them. But it would be
expected. That would be normal. Pyre isn't not normal. She's brilliant and insane and...some things
that really shouldn't be posted but have been uttered by others.
Once I had the name for Pyre, her back story suddenly just
came out of me. It turned out that she
did have a completely normal name but Pyre was her hacker name and she had
always been a computer geek. This was
the name she used to have an entirely different life and now, since she was in
a different life, she embraced her hacker identity completely.
So, what I'm getting at is, unless your character is
supposed to be normal or in the background, go for the gusto with naming
them. Go for the odd spelling of
Christopher if you need them to stand out but you love the name. You make the character into Kristopher and
maybe now, they're a Russian spy, or were one in a past life. Expected?
Maybe. But you can bring depth to
that character with the odd name and make them extraordinary. Don't make your characters normal with their
name. Make them normal with what they
do. Stretch the limits with the name and
you might find a back story that writes itself.
Links for Naming Websites
Baby Names Website: http://www.weddingvendors.com/baby-names/
Behind the Name Random Generator: http://www.behindthename.com/random
Seventh Sanctum Name Generators: http://www.seventhsanctum.com/index-name.php
Links to Other People's Answers
Cherri: WriYe Blogging Circle #2
J. Wesley: Character Names
Keri: I Think Your Name Means Dumb
Siana Blackwood: Blogging Circle Post 2
Cherri: WriYe Blogging Circle #2
J. Wesley: Character Names
Keri: I Think Your Name Means Dumb
Siana Blackwood: Blogging Circle Post 2