Sure. 'Yarn' could be considered. A yarn can mean a long or involved story. Then there's 'Anecdote'. An anecdote is a short, interesting story, and while it's not a typical last name, it has the right meaning.
Sure. 'Drax' is a unique one from 'Guardians of the Galaxy'. It's a very alien - sounding name. Then there's 'GLaDOS' which is a rather distinct last name from the 'Portal' series. And 'Vasquez' from 'Aliens' is also quite unique in the science - fiction universe.
Smithfield. It's a common - sounding yet fictional last name that can add a touch of familiarity to a character. It gives an impression of a traditional family name.
Using a fictitious last name from the list can help set the tone. For example, if a writer chooses 'Frostbourne', it immediately gives a cold, perhaps mysterious or regal feel to the character's family background. This can be a great starting point for developing the character's backstory and the overall mood of the story.
Sure. 'Sparrow' as in Jack Sparrow from 'Pirates of the Caribbean' is really cool. It gives the image of a free - spirited and somewhat roguish character. Another is 'Gatsby' from 'The Great Gatsby'. It has an air of mystery and wealth. And 'Ripley' from the 'Alien' series is a strong - sounding name for a tough female character.
Some creative last names for stories could be 'Dawnbreaker'. It gives an impression of a new beginning or someone who breaks through the darkness. Another one is 'Starwhisper'. It has a very dreamy and mysterious feel, suitable for a character in a fantasy story. Also, 'Shadowveil' can be a great option, which implies mystery and secrecy.
Some creative last names for novels could be 'Stormborne'. It gives a sense of mystery and power, like the character is from a line of strong, storm - associated people. Another one is 'Moonshadow'. It has an ethereal and somewhat magical feel, suitable for a character in a fantasy novel. 'Starling' is also a good option. It's unique and can bring to mind a sense of freedom and a connection to the sky.
One creative last name could be 'Whisperwood'. It gives an air of mystery and a connection to nature. Another option is 'Starling'. It has a celestial and unique feel. 'Silverthorn' is also great as it combines a precious metal with a thorny, perhaps dangerous or guarded element.
Johnson. This name gives a sense of stability and can befit a character who is reliable and perhaps a bit traditional. For example, a family - oriented character in a story about a small - town community.