Azuria. This name gives the impression of a country with a lot of water, perhaps an archipelago of beautiful blue - hued islands. The people there could be excellent sailors and fishermen, and their culture might be deeply intertwined with the sea, having sea - gods in their mythology.
Sure. 'Asher' is a cool name. It has a cool, hipster kind of feel. 'Miles' is also great. It gives the idea of a guy who is on a journey, either literally or metaphorically. And 'Declan' sounds really cool, like a strong - willed character.
Phoenix. It represents rebirth and immortality. A character named Phoenix could rise from the ashes, literally or metaphorically, perhaps after facing a great defeat or tragedy in the story.
Avalon. It gives a sense of mystery and magic, like an otherworldly place filled with adventures. It could be a land of powerful wizards and brave knights.
Stormrider. It immediately brings to mind a character who is wild and free, perhaps a warrior or a lone adventurer who rides the storms. It gives a sense of power and unpredictability.
Sure. How about Mr. Lightning? It gives the idea of speed and a bit of a sparky personality. Then there's Miss Echo, which could imply a teacher who makes sure students really listen and remember what she says. And Professor Glint, which has a sort of twinkling, intelligent connotation.
Moonlit Meadows. The name evokes an image of a village surrounded by meadows that look especially beautiful under the moonlight. It could be a place where nocturnal creatures play important roles in the story or a setting for a romantic encounter at night.
Sure. 'The Wailing Woods' is a cool name. The idea of a forest where there are wailing sounds is really spooky. 'The Phantom's Curse' implies that there is a curse caused by a phantom, which is a great horror concept. And 'The Eerie Estate' gives the feeling of a large, strange property with something not quite right about it.
Sure. 'The Sinister Staircase', 'Frostbite of Fear', 'The Phantom's Lair'.
Crystal Peak. It sounds like a place that is both beautiful and perhaps a bit otherworldly. There could be crystals jutting out of the mountainside, and it could be a place that has some sort of magical or valuable properties related to those crystals. Maybe it's a place that adventurers seek out in a quest.
Another one is the Jabberwock from Lewis Carroll's 'Jabberwocky'. It is a strange and menacing creature that the hero has to slay. 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe. And then came the Jabberwock, with its jaws that bite and claws that catch, making it a very brutish - like enemy.