Taken directly from the article I've written here: http://soe4rp.wordpress.com/2011/04/14/whats-in-a-name/ Debates, other things to add are welcome below. Request as a sticky? :3 And subscribe to the blog!
Sometimes the hardest part of creating a roleplay character is naming them. You've got a personality, a goal, and already imagining what to have them accomplish, but a name? Some people want their character's name to reflect their character's personality or up-bringing. Some want the complete opposite. Some want plain and some want exotic. It's up to individual discretion.
For my characters I went on a variety, but I really like intricate names. Most of them are elves (I've always loved roleplaying elves of any kind.) Khyrienne, my Night Elf druid is a derivative of an elf druid I played in a D&D game named Xyrienne Liadon. Molly, my Blood Elf rogue was influenced by the Mindless Self Indulgence song "Molly" which had been playing when on character creation screen. Lytendrah (Aptly called Ellorah for ease of people butchering the name) was taken from a name my mother had come up with (though Lytendra was the original name, I added the 'h') in a long list of names she used for her own gaming. I could continue down the long (and I do mean long) list, but I digress.
Looking at the race's culture and other names assist greatly and even finding relative cultures in the real world can help. For instance, it seems that the Trolls are greatly influenced by the Hatian and Jamaican cultures, so looking toward that direction for names isn't a bad way to start. Draenei seem to adopt a gypsy, Arabic or even Siberian culture with long vowels in their names. Blood and Night Elves seem to have intricate long names or plays on human names (dare I even say Greko-Roman in nature?).
Here are some useful sites for naming characters. The only other obstacle you'll come across is being sure the name isn't taken already on the server you're playing on. For those cases, using a unique character in the name can help, too! Or slightly altering your choice by a letter.
- Unique Characters: http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/accents/codealt.html
- Baby naming sites are actually quite advanced and awesome:http://www.babynames.com/index.php
- Specifically for WoW: http://wow.wolfdragon.net/panda-wow-name-generator/
- Gypsy/Romani names for Draenei (or BE's, even): http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/gypsynames.htm
- This one is neat! Not only does it generate names, but it tells you if the name is taken on the server: http://wownamegenerator.com/warcraft-races/worgen
- Elf Names (Hundreds): http://www.rdinn.com/generators/2/elven_name_generator.php
Sometimes the hardest part of creating a roleplay character is naming them. You've got a personality, a goal, and already imagining what to have them accomplish, but a name? Some people want their character's name to reflect their character's personality or up-bringing. Some want the complete opposite. Some want plain and some want exotic. It's up to individual discretion.
For my characters I went on a variety, but I really like intricate names. Most of them are elves (I've always loved roleplaying elves of any kind.) Khyrienne, my Night Elf druid is a derivative of an elf druid I played in a D&D game named Xyrienne Liadon. Molly, my Blood Elf rogue was influenced by the Mindless Self Indulgence song "Molly" which had been playing when on character creation screen. Lytendrah (Aptly called Ellorah for ease of people butchering the name) was taken from a name my mother had come up with (though Lytendra was the original name, I added the 'h') in a long list of names she used for her own gaming. I could continue down the long (and I do mean long) list, but I digress.
Looking at the race's culture and other names assist greatly and even finding relative cultures in the real world can help. For instance, it seems that the Trolls are greatly influenced by the Hatian and Jamaican cultures, so looking toward that direction for names isn't a bad way to start. Draenei seem to adopt a gypsy, Arabic or even Siberian culture with long vowels in their names. Blood and Night Elves seem to have intricate long names or plays on human names (dare I even say Greko-Roman in nature?).
Here are some useful sites for naming characters. The only other obstacle you'll come across is being sure the name isn't taken already on the server you're playing on. For those cases, using a unique character in the name can help, too! Or slightly altering your choice by a letter.
- Unique Characters: http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/accents/codealt.html
- Baby naming sites are actually quite advanced and awesome:http://www.babynames.com/index.php
- Specifically for WoW: http://wow.wolfdragon.net/panda-wow-name-generator/
- Gypsy/Romani names for Draenei (or BE's, even): http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/gypsynames.htm
- This one is neat! Not only does it generate names, but it tells you if the name is taken on the server: http://wownamegenerator.com/warcraft-races/worgen
- Elf Names (Hundreds): http://www.rdinn.com/generators/2/elven_name_generator.php
Edited by Ellorah on 4/15/2011 5:18 PM PDT