Aria is a beautiful name for a girl in a story. It has a musical quality, which could be used to symbolize harmony or creativity in the character. Then there's Hazel. It has a nature - like charm, maybe for a girl who loves nature or has a peaceful demeanor. And Luna is a very celestial name. It could be the name of a girl with a dreamy or otherworldly quality in the story.
For a prince in a story, you might consider the name Theodore. It means 'gift of God' and can suggest that the prince is a special and blessed character. Another option is William, a very popular name in royal families. It conveys a sense of reliability and leadership. And finally, there's Simon. It's not as common as some of the other names, but it can be used to represent a prince who is more down - to - earth and relatable while still having noble qualities.
Some names that would be great for a story are Max and Sam. Max gives an impression of being energetic and adventurous, while Sam is more down - to - earth and approachable. They are simple yet effective names that can make your characters relatable to the readers.
Scarlett. This name has a certain intensity. In a spooky story, a Scarlett could be a strong - willed character with a dark past. Maybe she has some sort of curse or is involved in a family mystery that has a spooky undertone. The name gives off a sense of passion and danger which fits well in a spooky narrative.
Mono - Hime. 'Mono' can imply things or stories, and 'hime' means princess. So this name could mean a princess of stories. It has a very elegant and fairy - tale - like feel, suitable for a girl. In Japanese culture, princesses are often associated with beauty and grace, and adding the 'Mono' element gives it the extra layer of the idea of stories.
Sure. For an emo girl in a story, the name Aurora could work. It has a dreamy yet lonely quality. Then there's Ivy. It gives a sense of something that clings and survives in difficult situations, which can be related to an emo character's struggle. Also, Delilah. It has a bit of a sultry and sad undertone.
Jones. Simple and easy to remember, good for a down - to - earth girl in a contemporary story.
Natalie. Natalie can be a bad girl in a story. She could be a jealous type, always envious of others' success or possessions. For instance, if there's a love interest in the story, Natalie might try to sabotage the relationship of the main character out of jealousy.
You could use 'Deadly Zombie Uprising' which shows that the zombies are rising up and are deadly. Another option is 'The Zombie Cataclysm' which gives a feeling of a great disaster caused by the zombies. Also, 'Zombie Mayhem' is a catchy name as it implies a lot of chaos and destruction due to the zombies.
Eleanor. This name has a long history and was borne by many important women throughout the ages. In a story, an Eleanor could be a noble and sophisticated character, perhaps involved in courtly intrigue or historical events like a queen or a lady of a great house.
Midnight Mystery. Midnight is often associated with the unknown and things that go bump in the night. Mystery adds to the allure, making it a great name for a suspenseful tale. The name gives the impression that strange things happen during the midnight hours and the story will unfold these mysteries.