You need to invent your own names if you're going to be a writer. Don't depend on some anonymous person on the internet to invent your characters for you!
I use online name generators for the names of my secondary characters - the main characters. I take my time and choose special names from baby name books!
Writers who copy ideas from other people can also end up in trouble for plagiarism! If you copy someone's names or ideas, then when you publish your story, they could claim you stole those from them and sue you for part of your money.
Click on the LINK for a character name generator!
You need to invent your own names - writers who copy ideas from other people end up in trouble for plagiarism! If you copy someone's names or ideas, then when you publish your story, they could claim you stole those from them and sue you for part of your money. Click on the related topic for ideas on naming your characters.
I personally think that you have to be the creator. But here are a few ideas.
Make sure your detective's name matches his/her personality:
Happy and Positive: Detective Bells, Detective Sun
Clumsy and Goofy: Detective Tumble, Detective Ringdropper (yes that is a real last name)
Eerie and Spooky: Detective Blood, Detective Ashes
Smart and Nerdy: Detective Fergle, Detective Intern
I gave you some of my suggestions, but really it is up to you.
This is a good last name generator to get you started - if you're going to be a writer, you need to learn how to invent your own character names.
detective griff
Goon Detective Agency should be good enough.
femtect
"Blue Moon Detective Agency"
The detective agency that Helmuth and Rudi start in "The Boy Who Dared" is called "H & R Detectives."
Think about your story - what is going on and who are the people involved? Think of something about the mystery in the story, or something about the detective. Check out the Related Questions for help with your book, too! some of the most famous Aurthur's write the story then come back to the name.
einstein
Pinkertons
The title comes last -- finish your story and you'll find your own title.
The secret agency
The noun 'detective' is a common noun that is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence. A proper noun is always capitalized. The noun 'detective' is a proper noun when it's a title, as in Detective Jones, or part of the name of an organization, as in Jones Detective Agency.
his name
The mystery of mysteries