Frostbite. It could be a car that has an icy or cold - related power source or appearance. Maybe it's used in a fantasy realm that has a lot of ice and snow, and it's designed to be able to traverse those difficult terrains with ease. The name also has a bit of a menacing edge to it.
Shadowbolt. The name sounds mysterious and powerful. It could imply that the car is as fast as a bolt of shadow, perhaps even having some stealthy or dark magic abilities. In a fantasy world, it would stand out as a unique and cool name for a vehicle.
Principal Chang. This name is simple and can be used for a principal in a story set in a multi - cultural environment. It shows that the principal could be from an Asian background, which might bring in elements of different educational values and cultural norms into the story.
'Werewolf's Trail' is a good one. It makes you think of a werewolf leaving a path or mark as it moves around. Another could be 'The Enchanted Werewolf', which gives the sense that there is some magic or enchantment involved with the werewolf.
Michael. A popular name. In a story, a dad named Michael could be a sporty father, coaching his children's little league teams and teaching them about teamwork and perseverance. He would be very involved in their activities outside of school.
One could be Skulldozer. It gives the impression of a troll that is very tough and perhaps not very intelligent, just like a bulldozer. Another name is Blunderbeast. It implies that the troll is clumsy and beast - like. And Grimfist is also a great name as it makes you think of a troll with a very strong and perhaps menacing fist.
Consider 'Secretive Sagas'. 'Secretive' clearly shows that it's private, and'sagas' gives the impression of long - form, perhaps more in - depth stories that are meant to be kept under wraps.
Benjamin. This name has a certain charm. It could be used for a studious boy in a story set in a school environment, always eager to learn new things. Benjamin can also be seen as a bit of an old - soul type of character. For example, he might prefer reading classic books over playing video games. He could be the one who gives wise advice to his friends when they are in trouble.
Raventown. The name 'raven' often gives a sense of mystery and sometimes a bit of foreboding. Raventown could be a city with a dark history, filled with secrets and shadowy characters. It might be a place where strange things happen at night, like in many gothic stories.
Joseph. It has a bit of an old - fashioned charm. In a story, a Joseph could be a very traditional father, teaching his children values like respect and honesty. He might be a bit strict but always with the best intentions, like making sure his kids grow up to be good people in society.
'Dough - a - Lot'. It's a play on the phrase 'do a lot' and 'dough' which is a key element in baking. It's catchy and easy to remember.