See this question - How Do You Come Up With Good Character Names?
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Fictional cowboy characters are often given nicknames which include place names. Sam's nickname just happens to have the name "Yosemite" -- it was as good as any other place.
For a mild novel, try names like Annabell and Max for the good characters, and names like Brittany and Edward for the bad ones. If its a scary/violent novel, try names like Josephine and Charlie for the good characters, and Velvet and Xavior for the bad ones. Finally, if you were writing a novel that takes place a good chunk of time ago, use names like Elizabeth and Jacob for the good characters, and Nina and Charles for the bad ones.
Bob Duncan is a fictional character on the Disney TV show Good Luck Charlie. There is no phone number available to speak to fictional characters.
Good is subjective - what sounds good to you may not sound good to me, and vice-versa.If you're having trouble finding names for your characters, a random name generator can help. See the links below.
Mademoiselle Rousseau or Monsieur Dupont could be good fictional French teacher names for your story.
it depends. most of the time it is describing your character.
Whatever name you like is a good name for you! They're your characters -- don't depend on some anonymous person on the internet to tell you what to do.
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!
Here is a link to show you how authors come up with names for their characters!
Some good girl protagonist names include Emma, Ava, Olivia, and Sophia. These names are classic, popular, and work well for lead characters in stories.