Here is a LINK to a chart with most popular names from 1800 all the way to 1999 - just click the years you want!
Click on the link below for the full cast.
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The Book is a lot different then the Movie. The movie and the play have scenes switched around from the novel, and the novel has different names for some of the characters. The movie also has different relationships with the characters. For instance, Madame Giry is not the caretaker of Christine Daae in the novel, but a box keeper for the Phantom.There are many differences, but both are very good. :)
Teddy = bridgit Gabe =bradley Amy=leigh Bob=eric Charlie=mia Pj=Jason
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. 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! Click on the LINKS for character name generator websites!
the characters in this book are the characters that are some are mean but some are so giving if you want to find out what the characters are like what about you read the book yourself !!!! its a really good book I read Bud,not Buddy in middle school good book try to find it at your local library
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Babynames.com is where I get most of my names for characters, you can look at names you know, find meanings, search by meanings, search by nationality, gender, sylables ext. It has popular names of each year celebrity names, book/movie names. When in doubt steal from a favorite book or make up your own. The man who wrote Peter Pan created the name Wendy!
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.
For a horror book, some good names for main characters could be Stella Blackwood, Gabriel Thorn, Isla Nightshade, or Rowan Bloodworth. These names evoke a sense of mystery and darkness that can enhance the chilling atmosphere of the story.
Here is a good last-name generator. If you're going to be a writer, you need to learn how to pick your own last names for characters. You can also look through any list of names for ideas - like a DVD credit screen or an old phone book.
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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.
bob, bobby, billy joe, and billy joe bob JK i don't jnowand Jeff you dirty man
Please see this question to learn how to invent good character names - if you're going to be a writer, you need to learn how to do this for yourself.
it depends. most of the time it is describing your character.
Glenda the Good Witch (The Wizard of Oz was a book before a movie)The Green Lantern (comic book character)Goldilocks (Goldilocks and the Three Bears)Gretel (Hansel and Gretel)Grumpy (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)