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skychrome
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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  16:59:32  Show Profile  Visit skychrome's Homepage Send skychrome a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
I was just wondering, if there exists a list of names being commonly used in the Realms? Any links on that?

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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  18:33:48  Show Profile  Visit Hawkins's Homepage Send Hawkins a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Pg 12 of the 3e FRCS gives a list of male names, female names, and surnames common among various species and geographical locale.

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skychrome
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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  18:59:23  Show Profile  Visit skychrome's Homepage Send skychrome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks!
Apart from that, does anyone know of more sources (maybe in the web) where someone made an effort on the names topic?

And another question that just comes to my mind: has anyone heard of people naming their kids after FR personalities?
A former IT-customer (and open source fan) of mine named his kid Linus, so I thought there may be FR fanatics as well applying something similar?

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Erik Scott de Bie
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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  19:15:50  Show Profile  Visit Erik Scott de Bie's Homepage Send Erik Scott de Bie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The closest I've come to doing that is naming my cats after Greek mythological figures (Apollo and Athena, in this case). Though I believe the Sage has a story to tell . . .

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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  19:27:12  Show Profile  Visit Rabiesbunny's Homepage Send Rabiesbunny a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well, I haven't considered naming our future children after FR things (though Fzoul Chembryl Mickelson would be kinda badass...). But Raith and I have talked about naming any kids we have after Officers in the Empire.

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Ashe Ravenheart
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'Grand Moff' Tarkin Mickeson... Hmm...

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skychrome
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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  19:57:23  Show Profile  Visit skychrome's Homepage Send skychrome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie

The closest I've come to doing that is naming my cats after Greek mythological figures (Apollo and Athena, in this case). Though I believe the Sage has a story to tell . . .



I am looking forward to that story!

Erik, just out of interest: how do you invent names of characters for you books? Any particular source of inspiration?

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Erik Scott de Bie
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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  20:24:10  Show Profile  Visit Erik Scott de Bie's Homepage Send Erik Scott de Bie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'm going to recopy this into my CoS thread as well:

quote:
Originally posted by skychrome

Erik, just out of interest: how do you invent names of characters for you books? Any particular source of inspiration?

I think every author has a different way of doing it (and I'd be interested to hear other strategies!), but mine . . .

A lot of names just jump into my mind, which is the easiest way. Usually they're not well formed and need a little tweaking (Ilira was like that, Gargan), but sometimes they're exactly what I want (Kalen, Myrin, Yldar, Rhyn, Dharan).

Sometimes I pick a word I think describes the character, then tweak it into a name (feign = Fayne, aria = Arya, lilt = Lilten, never = Neveren, bar = Bars, gestalt = Gestal) or just leave it as-is (Twilight, Walker), which I think imbues a character with the sort of underlying concept I want them to have (whether subtle or overt). Sometimes (rarely) I borrow names from other works and sometimes modify them slightly, like Cellica (which is not the car, BTW) or Meris (if anyone wants to guess where those came from, go for it; it may be obscure).

I have also been known to name characters after real people, either as a nod to a loyal reader--or as a way of eviscerating someone in fiction (not naming any names).

Some I have no idea where they came from, but just loved them anyway: Cythara, Derst, Rylatarralahtyma, Rukkthalmuramaxamin.

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Hawkins
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My wife and I plan on naming our first daughter (way off in the future when we have one) Ce'Nedra (from The Belgariad and The Malloreon). And we have a friend who named her daughter Hermione.

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Tyr
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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  20:30:26  Show Profile  Visit Tyr's Homepage Send Tyr a Private Message  Reply with Quote
yeah, got a friend who called his daughter Hermione, Potter names are popular atm.

For names its probably easier to work from older european/english names, as that's usually where most fantasy names or forms come from.

If i did a kid naming i'd probably choose a name that wasn't obviously from a source. Say something like Adon or Midnight.
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Ashe Ravenheart
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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  20:41:11  Show Profile Send Ashe Ravenheart a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie

<snip> Meris (if anyone wants to guess where those came from, go for it; it may be obscure)



Heh... I'm thinking it's from Frasier. Niles' ex-wife.

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Faraer
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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  20:42:17  Show Profile  Visit Faraer's Homepage Send Faraer a Private Message  Reply with Quote
skychrome,

Although there are names that are common or traditional in particular areas, TSR and Wizards have always tried to avoid duplicating names at all, to avoid confusion.

The FRCS sample names might be taken as 'common', but are probably just intended as examples.

Kuje and I have both collected Realms names at different times. What's your pleasure?
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Erik Scott de Bie
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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  20:48:03  Show Profile  Visit Erik Scott de Bie's Homepage Send Erik Scott de Bie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
That's a really good guess. Though I don't think I've ever seen more than 5 minutes of half a dozen Frazier episodes.

Meris is actually an adaptation of the name of a character in an old practice-novel of mine I wrote when I was fifteen, which in turn was based on Merrick, which is the name of an Anne Rice novel. Not that I read the novel or have any idea what it's about--I just liked the name.

See? Sometimes it just kinda happens.

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skychrome
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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  20:55:01  Show Profile  Visit skychrome's Homepage Send skychrome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Faraer, I am particularly interested in male names from FR.
Once I saw a name generator for LotR in the web that was actually pretty good.

Furthermore my wife and me have dificulties to agree on a male name for a kid. Maybe there is something useful in the Realms (that sounds good and neutral) without having Fzoul or Thlork attending the kindergarden...

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swifty
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Posted - 20 Apr 2009 :  21:05:49  Show Profile  Visit swifty's Homepage Send swifty a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by HawkinstheDM

My wife and I plan on naming our first daughter (way off in the future when we have one) Ce'Nedra (from The Belgariad and The Malloreon). And we have a friend who named her daughter Hermione.

fantastic fantasy series.if only david eddings could write for the realms.

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Kuje
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If you give me a email addy, I can send you my FR NPC list. :) But it's a Excel file.

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Wooly Rupert
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Sage and the Lady K named their daughter Narnra, after the main character in Elminster's Daughter.

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quote:
Originally posted by Tyr

yeah, got a friend who called his daughter Hermione, Potter names are popular atm.


The name Hermione actually comes from Greek mythology. Hermione was the daughter of Helen of Troy and her husband King Melelaus. I shan't argue that Harry Potter didn't make the name more popular, but it does have a pre-JK Rowling source.

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Penknight
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quote:
Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie

The closest I've come to doing that is naming my cats after Greek mythological figures (Apollo and Athena, in this case). Though I believe the Sage has a story to tell . . .

Cheers


Very nice. For a long while I've wanted to get a female cat and name her Artemis, after my favorite goddess from Greek myth. It seems fitting, somehow.

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quote:
Originally posted by Penknight
Very nice. For a long while I've wanted to get a female cat and name her Artemis, after my favorite goddess from Greek myth. It seems fitting, somehow.



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quote:
Originally posted by Rabiesbunny

quote:
Originally posted by Penknight
Very nice. For a long while I've wanted to get a female cat and name her Artemis, after my favorite goddess from Greek myth. It seems fitting, somehow.



People will take you for a Sailormoon fan!

What? Are you serious? Why?

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That's the name of her cat!

I actually DO know everything. I just have a very poor index of my knowledge.

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quote:
Originally posted by Ashe Ravenheart

That's the name of her cat!

Jeez. It figures. And here I thought it would be something truly unique and all that. Stupid cartoon, ruining my naming method. And should I ever have a daughter (if I ever get married again), I think I'd go for something like 'Arella' myself. I've always liked that name and use it for my female aasimar paladin NPC/PC in 3.5E. She's really sweet and almost an innocent at times. My players really seem to like her quite a bit. And I just think that the name is rather lovely.

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quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

Sage and the Lady K named their daughter Narnra, after the main character in Elminster's Daughter.


So...they named their daughter Elminster?

I named a stray kitten that adopted me in December Kid after the Tiefling in Crypt of the Moaning Diamond. Boy is he a kid.

Ashe why do you know the name of Sailor Moon's cat?

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quote:
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Ashe why do you know the name of Sailor Moon's cat?

BRIMSTONE



Probably for the same reason I do, she/he knows someone watched it or she/he watched it. In my case, it's both. :)

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Mostly, my best friend's wife is a HUGE fan. So, of course, that means he and I both watched it...

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quote:
Originally posted by skychrome

Faraer, I am particularly interested in male names from FR.
Once I saw a name generator for LotR in the web that was actually pretty good.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ashe Ravenheart

'Grand Moff' Tarkin Mickeson... Hmm...



That great man's first name was Wilhuff.

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quote:
Originally posted by Rinonalyrna Fathomlin

quote:
Originally posted by Ashe Ravenheart

'Grand Moff' Tarkin Mickeson... Hmm...



That great man's first name was Wilhuff.


Which goes a long way towards explaining his ornery nature.

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One of my favourite names is Elfinster, from Zakhara. It's said that he left Shadowdale because he kept being confused with Elminster.

...

Name patterns vary with region, social class, era and other factors, and you get to intuit the patterns, but they're too complex to easily spell out, in the main. [Though we can say that the rich, the self-important and mages have longer names than farmers and labourers.]

I'd also check out Ed's novels. They're a great source for specific Realmslore-based names. Some even feel [or sound] as though they are period-specific to past eras of the Realms... which is just grand if you're looking to base your campaign prior to current events in the Realms.

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And here's some bits from Ed, on popular/celebrity names in the Realms:-

"March 11, 2004: Hi, Damian! Fangs awfully (sorry) for your questions. Herewith responses: in the original Realms campaign, I had a lot of NPCs with the same name (just as in real life) for maximum confusion = realism = force engaged roleplaying reasons. Obviously, when the Realms was to be published for a wider audience, TSR wanted to eliminate these confusions, so we have just one: Torm the thief sharing his name with a god (which of course is actually very common in the Realms, which has some gods risen from mortal status recently enough that there are peoples still around in which the god's name(s) are still in popular use, and even more often because devout parents often name children after the gods (particularly if the babe is sickly, because they hope the favour of the god will result in the child surviving its early years).

And THO said on June 23rd, 2006: Ah, I can answer this one.

One touch of realism that Ed had in the original Realms, that TSR largely expunged for the sake of clarity and simplicity, was lots of characters with the same first names (how many "Johns" do you know?), a demon and a devil with the same name (Astaroth, if I recall correctly) so those making the SLIGHTEST mistake in the ritual for one could end up with the other arriving, not under their control at all (!), and, of course, lots of children named after gods (Torm the thief being one of those - - and, yes, his personal character, as played by Victor Selby, tending to make this a mockery of what the god stands for). So in the "home" Realms there are LOTS of name confusion incidents; it all makes for more and better roleplaying."

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