For a fantasy - themed story, you could use 'Mount Dragonfire', 'The Crystal Peak', 'Mount Starshard'.
The Dream Bridge. This bridge exists in a hazy, dream - like state. Those who cross it might enter into a world of their own dreams or be able to access the collective unconscious of all the characters in the story. It could be a very fluid and ever - changing bridge, with different scenes from dreams appearing on it as one walks across.
Sure. How about 'Mount Glimmer', 'Peak of Whispering Winds', 'Mount Mysterium'.
You could use 'Moonbeam University'. It has a kind of otherworldly and dreamy feel. Another one is 'Glimmer Grove College', which makes you think of a beautiful, maybe slightly enchanted place.
The 'Glitter Lung', which is caused by inhaling magical glitter dust in a fantasy world. Another one could be 'Rainbow Rot', where the body parts start to show rainbow - colored patches as a result of a strange magical spell gone wrong. And 'Frostbite Fever', which occurs when a character is exposed to extreme cold magic and then develops a high fever with icy symptoms.
Smith. It's a very common last name and can be used for an ordinary character in the story.
Luna and Orion. Luna is often associated with the moon, which gives it a dreamy and magical quality. Orion is a constellation name, which is perfect for a story set in a fantasy world. They could be celestial beings, like an elf and a fairy, exploring different realms of the magical universe and protecting it from evil entities.
Crystal Shimmer Lake. It sounds like a lake with clear, sparkling water that might have magical properties. The 'crystal' in the name gives the idea of purity and the'shimmer' implies something special about its appearance.
One could be 'Mystic Valley School'. Another is 'Shadowbrook High'. And also 'Fogwood Academy'.
Yes, it can be ethical. Using fake names in a story can protect the privacy of real individuals. For example, if you are writing a fictionalized account based on real events but don't want to expose the people involved to unwanted attention or potential harm, fake names are a good solution. Also, it gives the writer more creative freedom to shape characters without being tied to the real identity's reputation or expectations.