Think about the characteristics of the town you want to create. If it's a mining town, you could use names like 'Orehaven' or 'Miner's Bluff'. Also, you can take inspiration from real - life places and change some parts of the name. For instance, if there's a town called 'Seaview' you could make it 'Lakeview' for a town near a lake. Another way is to use made - up words that sound like real place names, such as 'Quarltown' or 'Fleetham'.
One approach is to use words related to the town's history or a major event. Say the town was founded by a group of explorers who found a magic well. You could name it 'Wellspring'. You can also use alliteration like 'Breeze Bluff' or 'Ripple River'. And don't forget about using foreign - sounding words. For example, 'Santerra' which gives an exotic feel. Combine different languages or just use words that sound interesting from other languages, like 'Avalon' which has a mythical and appealing sound.
Look at real - world place names for inspiration but change them slightly. For example, if there's a town named 'Greenville', you could make it 'Greenvale' for a fake town name. You can also use alliteration. Say 'Silent Springs' or 'Whispering Woods'. And don't be afraid to be really creative and combine things that don't seem to go together at first. Like 'Clockwork Meadow' which combines a mechanical - sounding word with a natural word to create a unique and interesting fake town name for your story.
You can combine nature elements with local features. For example, if there's a small lake in the town, you could name a street Lakeview Lane. Or if there's a big oak tree in a particular area, Oak Grove Street. Another way is to use historical events or people related to the town. If a famous explorer once passed through, Explorer's Path could be a name.
You can combine different elements. For example, take a type of tree like 'Oak' and add a geographical feature like 'Cove' to get 'Oakcove'. Another way is to use old - fashioned words. 'Dell' is an old word for a small valley. You could make 'Lavender Dell'. Also, think about emotions. 'Joyville' is a name that conveys a happy place.
You can combine words related to death, like 'Death' and 'Grove' to make 'Death Grove'. Another way is to use words that imply something is wrong or out of place, such as 'Twisted' and 'Village' to form 'Twisted Village'.
You can combine words with negative connotations. For example, 'Dark' and 'Heart' to make 'Darkheart'. Or use words related to things people fear, like 'Scare' and 'Gaze' to form 'Scaregaze'.
Think about the mood you want to set. If it's a spooky story, names like 'Haunted Hollow Way' or 'Shadowed Path' would work. For a more cheerful story, 'Happy Doodle Drive' or 'Sunshine Circus Street' could be good. You can also use words that are not usually associated with streets like 'Mermaid Cove Avenue' to make it more unique.
You can start by combining words that have a space - like or otherworldly feel. For example, 'Star' and 'Gloom' could make 'Stargloom'. Or use words from different languages, like 'Luna' (moon in Spanish) and 'Frost' to get 'Lunafrost'.
You can combine words that have negative connotations. For example, 'Blaze' and 'Wrath' can be combined to 'Blazewrath'. Or use words related to the villain's power or appearance. If the villain has the ability to control ice and has a scar on his face, you could name him 'Icescar'. Another way is to take inspiration from different languages. The Spanish word 'Mal' means bad, so you could create 'Malvox' or something similar.
Look at the geography and nature around you for inspiration. If there are a lot of cliffs, you could name the town 'Cliffside'. If there are roses everywhere, 'Roseville' might be a good name. Think about the history or the people in the town too. If it was founded by a group of miners, 'Minerstown' could work. You can also make up words. 'Dreamport' doesn't really exist, but it gives the idea of a town that's like a portal to dreams, very unique.
Think about nature elements and add a mysterious twist. For instance, if there's a forest, you could call it 'Enchanted Woods' which implies there are magical and mysterious things in the forest. If it's near a lake, 'Mystic Lake' or 'Shadow Lake' would work. Also, consider using old - fashioned or archaic words. Words like 'thorp' or 'dale' combined with a mysterious word like 'eerie' can give you names like 'Eerie Thorp' or 'Shadow Dale'.