Yes. In 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', we have the Hatter. Although it might not be a traditional last name in our world, in the story it serves as a sort of surname for the Mad Hatter character. Then there's Longbottom from the 'Harry Potter' books. Neville Longbottom is an important character, and his last name is quite distinct. Also, in 'The Lord of the Rings', there are many last names like Aragorn's true last name, Elessar. These last names add depth and character to the stories they belong to.
Well, in many stories, we have interesting last names. For instance, in the 'Twilight' series, there's Cullen. The Cullens are a family of vampires. Also, in 'The Hunger Games', Everdeen is Katniss's last name. It's a name that represents her family in the story. There are also names like Baudelaire from 'A Series of Unfortunate Events'. The Baudelaire children are the main characters in this rather dark and mysterious story.
One example is 'I Am Legend' where a man is seemingly the last human in a world filled with mutants. Another is 'The Road' which follows a father and son who are among the last survivors in a post - apocalyptic landscape.
Well, 'Cinderella' is a well - known name of a bedtime story. The story of the poor girl who overcomes difficulties and gets her happy ending is loved by many. Then there is 'Snow White', a classic with the beautiful princess and the seven dwarfs. Also, 'The Ugly Duckling' is a great one. It tells the story of a duckling that doesn't fit in at first but then discovers its true self.
Some names of myth stories are 'Prometheus'. Prometheus was a Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity. 'Europa' is another one, where Zeus fell in love with Europa and abducted her in the form of a bull. And 'Andromeda' is a story of a princess who was chained to a rock as a sacrifice but was saved by Perseus.
Some names of play stories are 'Alice in Wonderland'. In this story, Alice falls into a strange world full of curious creatures. 'Peter Pan' is also a great one. It tells the adventures of a boy who never grows up in Neverland. There's also 'Beauty and the Beast', where a young woman learns to love a beast who is actually a cursed prince.
Sure. For example, Peter Parker from 'Spider - Man' comics which are also in a way like novels. The double 'P' makes it alliterative.
Sure. 'Mother Sun' is a good one. In many stories, the sun is seen as a giver of life, just like a mother. Another is 'Mother Rabbit'. In fables, the mother rabbit can be shown as a loving and clever character. 'Mother Tree' is also possible, especially in stories about forests and the interconnectedness of life within them.
Sure. 'Empty Desires' is a sad name. It shows that there are desires but they are empty, which is a rather melancholy idea. 'Withered Love' is also a sad one. Love is supposed to be alive and vibrant, but when it withers, it's sad.
Sure. 'The Great Toenail Adventure' could be a funny name. It gives a sense of a comical and perhaps a bit absurd adventure related to something as ordinary as a toenail. Another one could be 'The Mysterious Case of the Missing Sock'. It makes you wonder about the story behind a simple but common situation in our daily lives.
Sure. Some fake hospital names could be 'Sunnydale General Hospital', 'Willowbrook Memorial Hospital', 'Oakridge Community Hospital'.
Sure. In Sherlock Holmes stories, there are Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Holmes is a brilliant detective with amazing deductive skills, and Watson is his loyal friend and assistant who often documents their adventures.