Scribblesnatch. It sounds like something out of a zany, made - up world. In a story, a Scribblesnatch could be a thief who steals people's scribbles (drawings or notes) in a really comical and bumbling way, creating all sorts of chaos.
Gigglepuff. This name has a fun, light - hearted feel. Maybe it could be the last name of a family of jesters or comedians in a medieval - themed story. Their performances always make people giggle and the name just suits their character.
Sure. 'The Laughable Llama' and 'The Frivolous Frog' are great options.
Sure, how about 'The Cloaked Comedy' or 'The Masked Mirth'.
Sure. 'Dizzy Heights' could be a town on a hill where everyone is a bit dizzy - maybe from the altitude or just the general craziness. 'Silly Springs' might be a town known for its silly water sources or just a place full of silly people around the springs. 'Laughing Lagoon' sounds like a town near a lagoon where laughter is always in the air.
Grey. It's a simple yet evocative name. Grey can be associated with neutrality, but also with dullness or a lack of color, which could be used symbolically in a story. For instance, a character named Mr. Grey could be going through a period of emotional blandness in his life.
Stormrider. It immediately brings to mind a character who is wild and free, perhaps a warrior or a lone adventurer who rides the storms. It gives a sense of power and unpredictability.
Sure. 'The Sneaky Snickers', 'The Covert Chuckles', 'The Private Puns'.
Sure. 'The Laughter Log' or 'The Joke Jungle'.
'Private Jokes Vault'. It's straightforward. It tells people that your private snap story is like a vault full of jokes that are only for a specific group or just for you.
Dr. Quackenbush. The 'quack' part makes it seem like a bit of a comical character, as if they might do things in a rather odd or unexpected way.
Sure, 'The Hilarious Hideaway' or 'The Jolly Jokes Vault'.