First, consider the environment the alien comes from. If it's a water - based alien, you could use names that have a flowing or slippery feel to them, like 'Aquilon'. You can also play with prefixes and suffixes. Use prefixes like 'Xen -' which means foreign or strange in Greek. So you could have 'Xenorath'. Additionally, you can make the name difficult to pronounce for a human - like quality. Names like 'Thryxul' are hard for us to say and thus seem very alien.
In fantasy novels, the name of an alien planet was usually related to its appearance, characteristics, civilization, and so on. For example, some planets were called " Bright Moon Star,"" Blue Sea Star,"" Black Cloud Star," etc. because their appearance showed bright moonlight, deep blue sea, black clouds and other characteristics. Some planets were called "giant planets" or "magic planets" because their humans or other creatures had tall bodies or strange magic abilities.
The names of alien planets in fantasy novels were very colorful. They were usually determined by the characteristics of the planet, its cultural background, human imagination of them, and other factors.
You can also create names by combining syllables that sound alien. For instance, mix 'z' and 'v' sounds with soft vowels. So names like Zyva or Vyzel. These names are unique and evoke a sense of the unknown, which is perfect for an alien love story.
You could use names like Zara and Xylar. Zara gives a sense of mystery and beauty, which is suitable for an alien character. Xylar sounds otherworldly and strong, great for an alien love interest.
Mix up letters that don't usually go together in English, such as 'Mzpht'. This gives an instant sense of the name being from an alien culture. Also, use numbers in a creative way, like '7 - Vex' or 'Z3rox'. But make sure it still looks and sounds like a name.
Alien Onslaught: Earth's Peril. This name clearly shows that the story is about an alien attack on Earth, creating a sense of danger and urgency. It can draw in readers who are interested in action - packed science fiction stories with high stakes.
It varies. While many science fiction works do capitalize alien species names for the sake of clarity and to give them the status of proper names, some may not. In some cases, if the alien species is being referred to in a more general or descriptive way, the name might not be capitalized. However, as a general convention, capitalization is the norm.
" Battle Through the Azure Aperture " was a popular fantasy novel. There were many kinds of Alien Fires in the novel. The following are the names and rankings of some of the Alien Fires:
1. Divine Fire of Fire: Ranked first is the most powerful fire seed among the Alien Flames.
2. Mysterious Yin Flame: Ranked second is an extremely cold Strange Flame that can lower the surrounding temperature.
[3. Sea of Fire and Ice Soul: Ranked 3. It looks like a sea of fire on the outside, but it hides the power of Ice Soul inside.]
[4. Endless Sea of Fire: Ranked fourth is a terrifying Strange Fire that can devour all matter.]
5. Flaming Storm: Ranked fifth, can trigger a powerful storm that will devour everything around it.
6. Frost Dragon: Ranked sixth is a dragon with powerful flame control.
7. Blackfire: Ranked seventh is an extremely cold Alien Flame that looks like a black flame but has a weaker attack power.
8. Eye of the Infernal God: Ranked eighth is a type of Alien Flame that can see through all matter and has extremely strong detection abilities.
9. Fire Spirit Demon Eye: Ranked ninth is a type of Alien Flame that can control Alien Flames and launch Alien Flame attacks on its own.
10th is a type of extremely beautiful Alien Flame that can trigger the Alien Flame effect of a phoenix spreading its wings.