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BeviBaby
2 years ago

It depends. That sounds like fantasy, and that’s why you don’t have any limits unless you get yourself and they’re very interesting…

Because I don’t know your world, it’s hard to make a choice here. In my fantasy world, certain names or certain initial letters, sounds, species such as names are prevalent, etc. They may vary, depending on the person’s parents or close to the borders of the respective country or origin of the family (if Family de Vinifera comes from the Oranja wines, then the children, even if they have been living in Elysia for generations, may have names other than those of the ‘own’ Hochelfen families that can trace their family back to the age of meat).

Which names I would NOT take would be explained briefly.

Yuna: I’m Korean… and there’s something I’m caught too, because there was a Wattpad Contest, the name was given to me as a first name for my character… but overall I find Asian names that really are… well… typical are more problematic. Of course you can design a complete setting around it, so that it fits again

Arwen: It is connoted with Lord of the Rings. You will NOT become more lucky with this name, because it is simply SO consumed, everyone will think of Lord of the Rings and the figure that came in there… I would not want to stand open, because my figure should stand for itself.

Ruby isn’t that GANZ my case, but that’s all right. I’m just stuck in this high fantasy thing, but if you’re creating a corresponding universe, Ruby also fits super pure (I’d have a figure named after the gem, if necessary. Rubina or Rubia or any modification thereof).

Salome… personally isn’t quite MY case, but would definitely fit.

Meyra and Eleana please me of those you have suggested clearly best if you want to know my opinion.

But as I said… it just comes up a lot on the character’s ‘history’ and the environment. If it’s not fantasy and you want to go into any historical setting, then that’s another thing, then the name must be adapted to the time. And in general, even if you go into modernity, it should be so halfway adapted to culture… in short, it’s complex:)

Nelekol
2 years ago

I find very suitable. Imagine a pretty and willing woman, which in dresses but no typical princess dresses are more like short dresses in which you fight and which look more like a rag can run around and be both resolute and gentle.

peaches205
2 years ago

From the above proposals I find Meyra best:)

Since you want to have more suggestions… How about Viktoria? The nickname would be Vik, which would also fit 💕

Alya208490
2 years ago

Yuna, somehow fits the characteristics.

Ruby sounds much more like the intelligent and mysterious person (≥≧≤)

Knax100
2 years ago
Reply to  Alya208490

^ ^ I somehow see it differently, but maybe it’s because I know two girls with exactly this name XD

Alya208490
2 years ago
Reply to  Knax100

Seriously? I just wrote a story and one of the side characters I also called Ruby XD

tastes are different 😉

Knax100
2 years ago

Haha yes XD

Lisa768
2 years ago

In my opinion, Yuna best fits

healey
2 years ago

Arwen or Gwen would be great.

Knax100
2 years ago

I think Ruby is perfect

zLeax33
2 years ago

Meyra fits.

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2 years ago

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