Gandalf. From 'The Lord of the Rings', he is a powerful and wise wizard with a long white beard, known for his guidance and magical abilities. He is a symbol of hope and strength in the story.
Merlin. He is a very well - known and classic wizard name, often associated with great magic and wisdom in Arthurian legends.
Albus Dumbledore. In the 'Harry Potter' series, he is the headmaster of Hogwarts. He is extremely powerful, kind - hearted, and full of mysteries, and his name has become iconic in modern wizard - related stories.
Ithilwen. It has an elvish - sounding quality which gives the impression of a wizard with a connection to nature and ancient magic. It could be a female wizard name in a fantasy story.
Some good names could be 'The Enchanted Wizard', 'Wizard's Quest', 'Mystic Mage Tales'.
Sure. 'The Wizard's Apprentice', 'Magic of the Wizards', 'Wizardly Adventures'.
Some good names for stories could be 'The Enchanted Forest', 'Mystery at Midnight', 'The Lost Key'. These names are catchy and can immediately draw the reader's attention, making them curious about what the story is about.
I think names such as 'Beyond the Horizon' or 'Whispers in the Wind' would be good. 'Beyond the Horizon' suggests exploration and adventure, while 'Whispers in the Wind' evokes a sense of mystery and hidden messages.
One great 'OC wizard RWBY fanfiction' could be one where the OC wizard helps Team RWBY with a powerful spell during a Grimm invasion. For example, the wizard might use their magic to create a shield around Vale, protecting it from the hordes of Grimm.
One wizard bedtime story could be about a young wizard in training. He discovers a hidden magic spell in an old, dusty book in the wizard school's library. As he tries to master the spell, he accidentally turns his pet frog into a flying dragon. It then takes him on a wild adventure across the magical forest, filled with talking trees and mischievous fairies, before he finally figures out how to turn the dragon back into his frog.
Sunnydale Park. It gives an image of a park full of sunshine and can be a great setting for a happy story. Maybe a family picnic or a first love encounter.
Some possible names could be 'The Spam Invasion', 'Spam Tales: Unwanted Messages', 'The Mystery of Spam Stories'.
Some good second names for stories could be 'Chronicles', which gives a sense of a series of events over time. Another one is 'Tales', it's a classic and simple second name that implies a collection of fictional or real stories. 'Sagas' is also great as it often suggests long, involved and epic stories.