Boyer. It's simple and easy to remember. For a story set in a small French village, a character named Boyer could be the local baker, known for his delicious bread and kind heart.
Rousseau. This name has a rich history in French culture. In a story, a Rousseau could be a philosopher - type character, always deep in thought and having interesting conversations with other characters about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Girard. It's a versatile name. In a story about a family saga, the Girards could be a prominent family. There could be a young Girard who is trying to break free from the family traditions and make a name for himself in the big city.
Moreau. It gives an impression of mystery. You could use it for a detective character in a mystery story. Detective Moreau would be very intelligent and observant, always on the hunt for clues.
Brown. This is a very common and down - to - earth last name. It can be used for a character who is reliable and stable. If the story is about a family saga, a girl named Brown could be the one who holds the family together through tough times.
In fictional stories, the name Mia is very popular. It's short and easy to remember. Also, Sophia, as mentioned before, is always a great pick. It has a sort of international charm. Then there's Isabella again, which is widely used in many fictional works for a beautiful and often romantic female character.
One popular royal last name for stories is 'Plantagenet'. It was a powerful dynasty in England with a lot of internal strife and external wars, which can provide great material for a story. Another is 'Valois', which has a rich history in French royalty.
Luna is a great fake girl name. It has a celestial feel, like the moon, which can be used to represent a character who is calm and dreamy.
Brown. It's simple and easy to remember. In many adventure stories, a character with the last name Brown can be an ordinary boy who gets caught up in extraordinary events.
One popular fictional bartender name is 'Sam Malone' from 'Cheers'. He was a well - known character.
You can look to nature for inspiration. Like using names of plants, animals, or natural elements. Or combine different syllables that sound good together.
Johnson. It's so widely known that it can easily fit into any story set in a contemporary or urban environment. For instance, a young journalist named Ms. Johnson who is chasing a big story.
One popular fictional name is 'Agent Mulder' from 'The X - Files'. He is known for his investigations into the paranormal.