So I’m writing this novel & was wondering, what are some intense, dramatic, & fierce first & last names?
So I’m writing this novel & was wondering, what are some intense, dramatic, & fierce first & last names I could use?
So I’m writing this novel & was wondering, what are some intense, dramatic, & fierce first & last names I could use?
ALSO – what are some good names for a prestigious high school?
- PK
Tags: Last Names, Novel
August 16th, 2009 at 1:03 pm
Annelise Anderson
Charlotte Pierson
Jonathon Lane
Kaitlyn Harrison
Sophia Anderson
First names: Saphire, Alexandria, Chrysoberyl
August 18th, 2009 at 12:04 pm
Alder is a really intense first name.
So are Krane, James, Machiavelli, Preston, Emmett, Griffin, and Rex.
Some last names:
Moskovitz, Bordeaux, Crane, Villanini, Griffin, Zabala, Drake, and Kaulitz.
Sorry if you think they’re lame. I like them.
August 19th, 2009 at 10:57 am
Stanley Messersmith, Roland MacLeod, Pete Twofeathers, Mort La Fleur, Charlie Brown, Galen Tomasi, Benjamin Borgerhoff
Charoltte Wiley, Jane Sikorsky, Marjorie Bunch, Elina DeSouza, Druscilla Goldman, Ruth Ransome, Elvira Anton
August 22nd, 2009 at 9:16 pm
St Mary’s School (in fact any Saint could work here)
New Hampton School
Parklane School
Christchurch School for Young Ladies
Upper East Alders School
The Christopher Collins Institute
To make a school sound posh add St, Upper or New at the beginning and Young Ladies, Young Gentlemen or Institute at the end.
Hope this helps!