Mr. Davis. This is a great name for a male teacher in a story. He could be an English teacher who loves literature and is always inspiring his students to read more books and write better stories. He might be very passionate about Shakespeare and often quotes him in class.
Mr. Thompson. It has a classic and approachable feel. Another one could be Mr. Bennett. It gives an image of a reliable and knowledgeable teacher. And Mr. Foster is also a great name, which might suggest a nurturing and encouraging teacher.
Mr. Sagewood. 'Sage' represents wisdom and 'wood' gives an earthy, stable feeling. So Mr. Sagewood would be a very wise and dependable teacher in the story, someone students can look up to for knowledge and guidance. This name also has a bit of a rustic charm which can add depth to the character in a story.
Professor Williams. In numerous stories, he is the strict but fair teacher. He has high standards for his students, but also provides great support when they face difficulties, like helping a struggling student with extra tutoring sessions after school.
Mr. Johnson. This name gives an impression of a mature and reliable male teacher. He might be the kind of teacher who is always there to encourage students when they face difficulties in a story about a school's sports team, where he is the coach.
Sure. Mr. Cooper is a great name. It gives the impression of a friendly and helpful teacher. Mr. Bryant is also a good option. It might be used for a strict but fair teacher. Mr. Ellis could represent a teacher who is humorous and makes learning fun.
Miss Sophia. It's a very elegant name and can be used for a kind and intelligent teacher in a story. For example, she could be a teacher who helps the main character discover their love for art.