Some unique names can be created by combining words. For instance, 'Sunbeam' could be a great name for a positive character. 'Shadowstrike' might be suitable for a more edgy or mysterious one. You can also look at archaic words and use them as names. 'Eldritch' for example, which gives a sense of the strange and otherworldly.
Try 'Nox' which gives a sense of mystery. Another could be 'Phoenix' which symbolizes rebirth. 'Orion' is also a great name, it has a celestial feel to it.
For a more unique touch, consider names that are not so common. For example, 'Kairos' which is a Greek word for the right or opportune moment. 'Avalon' is often associated with a mythical island, perfect for a fantasy story. You could also use made - up names like 'Zorva' or 'Lyraxia' to really make your story stand out.
Try 'Starlight Shores'. It gives the impression of a town near the sea or a large body of water that is beautiful at night when the stars are reflected on it.
How about 'Midnight Star Boarding School'? It has a mysterious and somewhat magical feel. 'Avalon Boarding School' is also unique. Avalon has a lot of mythological connotations. And 'Dragon's Den Boarding School' is really out - there, giving an impression of a place full of adventure and secrets.
How about 'Moonshadow'? It gives a sense of mystery and a connection to the night. Another could be 'Stormrider', which sounds adventurous. 'Frostbane' is also unique and might be suitable for a character with a tough or cold exterior.
Aria. It has a musical and elegant feel, which can bring a touch of grace to your story character. Also, Luna. It's associated with the moon, symbolizing mystery and beauty.
Unique names? Well, consider 'Aurelia', which has a golden, regal feel to it. 'Orion' is another one, often associated with the stars and space, good for a character with big dreams or a connection to the cosmos. 'Sable' is a less common name that can bring to mind something dark and elegant, perhaps for a character with a bit of an edge in your story. You can also play with different languages. For example, 'Kaida' from Japanese, which can mean 'little dragon', is a really cool and unique name for a story.
Art can provide some interesting name ideas. Think about the names of famous paintings or sculptures. For example, the name 'Mona' from the 'Mona Lisa' could be a starting point. Also, consider the names of musicians or bands. If your character is a bit of a rebel, a name inspired by a punk rock band might work well. You can also look at different alphabets and scripts. Translating a simple word into another alphabet and using that as a name can be really unique.
'A Stitch in Time'. This name can be used for a story that involves time - traveling or the importance of doing something at the right moment. 'The Lost Locket' is also a unique name. It could be for a story where a locket holds the key to a mystery, like a lost love or a family secret.
How about Tinsel? It's a shiny, decorative item often used in Christmas decor, and it makes a fun name. Or Mistletoe, which has a lot of Christmas connotations.
Aria, a name that has a musical and ethereal feel. Another could be Zephyr, which gives the impression of something light and airy, like the wind. And then there's Lyra, which has a celestial connotation, as it is also the name of a constellation.
Some unique names could be 'Zephyr', which gives an airy and mysterious feel. Another one is 'Nimue', a name with a touch of magic. 'Orion' is also great, especially for a character who is strong and has a connection to the stars.