Take a phrase that describes the dragon, convert it into a foreign language then condense it into a portmanteau.
Eg.
The Green Death --> (french)---> Le Mort Vert --->Lemortv
The scourge of God --> (Latin) ---> plaga of Deus ---> Plageus
The vile beast of the mountain --->(German)--->Die VILE Beast der Berggebiete -->Vilbergbiete
One method is to combine powerful-sounding words or names from different languages to create a unique and ominous name, such as "Grimnirix" (combining "grim" and "nirix"). Another method is to incorporate elements from dragon mythology or folklore to give the name a sense of history and mythology, such as "Oblivionfire" or "Shadowclaw". Additionally, drawing inspiration from natural elements or celestial bodies can result in names like "Stormwing" or "Nebulorath".
Some good names for fierce dragons could be Blazeclaw, Infernothorn, Scorchwing, or Emberfang.
Yes, Daenaerys Targaryen's dragons do have names. The dragons are named Viserion, Rhaegal, and Drogon; named after her two deceased brother's and husband.
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The random dragons come in different kinds, depending on your level. The first ones are just called 'Dragon', after that are Blood Dragons, then Frost Dragons, Elder Dragons, then Ancient Dragons. Some dragons have names, these dragons will be one of the types mentioned above.
The Dragons named are Palkia, Dialga and Giratina (Giratinas the one on the cover)
Winterra and Charlock are the dragon twins
Draco is the main name.
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Well, it really depends on which dragons you're talking about. If you're talking about fictional dragons, then I don't have a single clue. However, if you're talking about real dragons, I'm your best source.
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