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Good names Camilla Send a noteboard - 19/09/2010 11:25:23 AM
Reading Joe's post below, I remembered that I really like the name Ilyena. It is, to my mind, the best of the made-up names of Robert Jordan's books. And science fiction and fantasy suffers under a tendency to make up some stupid names, frequently unpronounceable, which only seem to be there to make it clear that we are not talking about the real world. Being slightly obsessed with how words sound and also how names fit things, this is something I find rather distressing.

So.

-What is your favourite made-up name in a work of fiction?

-What is the worst example you can think of?
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Good names - 19/09/2010 11:25:23 AM 1403 Views
eyjafjallajökull? - 19/09/2010 01:16:49 PM 825 Views
Yes, that one is quite evil - 19/09/2010 01:19:16 PM 900 Views
Hmm. - 19/09/2010 02:03:49 PM 858 Views
Awww - 19/09/2010 02:06:44 PM 995 Views
It makes sense for him, though. - 19/09/2010 02:12:23 PM 818 Views
Re: It makes sense for him, though. - 19/09/2010 02:14:36 PM 818 Views
Re: It makes sense for him, though. - 19/09/2010 02:19:07 PM 879 Views
sorry to keep nitpicking - 19/09/2010 02:40:35 PM 728 Views
Re: sorry to keep nitpicking - 19/09/2010 02:42:45 PM 759 Views
Re: sorry to keep nitpicking - 19/09/2010 02:44:32 PM 813 Views
Mat and Elayne and Thom are pretty recognizable as English names *NM* - 19/09/2010 04:32:20 PM 366 Views
Some Dutch girl's names are lovely. - 19/09/2010 04:20:57 PM 847 Views
Yeah, he once said that - 19/09/2010 08:47:05 PM 796 Views
But it's spelled Elena or Yelena in the Roman alphabet, surely. - 19/09/2010 04:14:46 PM 912 Views
I know the example I quoted is spelt that way - 19/09/2010 04:19:56 PM 789 Views
I actually rather like David Eddings' names. - 19/09/2010 02:26:52 PM 987 Views
Re: I actually rather like David Eddings' names. - 19/09/2010 02:28:30 PM 778 Views
Me too - 20/09/2010 03:01:02 PM 868 Views
Nynaeve ("Neigh-neev" ) - 19/09/2010 02:45:22 PM 876 Views
Re: Nynaeve ("Neigh-neev" ) - 19/09/2010 02:49:53 PM 862 Views
Funny, I hate the "neigh-neev" pronunciation. - 19/09/2010 04:29:14 PM 914 Views
me too - 19/09/2010 06:31:11 PM 728 Views
Re: Funny, I hate the "neigh-neev" pronunciation. - 19/09/2010 06:45:54 PM 910 Views
Mild-may-your-sufferings-be-at-the-hands-of-the-wicked. - 19/09/2010 04:18:31 PM 861 Views
That is very cool. *NM* - 19/09/2010 04:21:49 PM 344 Views
I just looked up that book series... - 20/09/2010 05:24:11 PM 920 Views
Quite a bit. - 21/09/2010 12:04:51 AM 821 Views
It's fantastic. *NM* - 21/09/2010 04:02:16 PM 374 Views
iain m banks has some great names... - 19/09/2010 04:52:49 PM 807 Views
I was grumbling to myself about his names last night - 19/09/2010 04:56:44 PM 895 Views
That's a fairly silly stance, you know. - 19/09/2010 05:04:22 PM 974 Views
I don't know - 19/09/2010 05:08:29 PM 779 Views
I've always been quite impressed by Anomander Rake. - 19/09/2010 10:05:10 PM 769 Views
That is a good name, I agree. - 19/09/2010 10:18:37 PM 695 Views
The ships in the Culture do have the BEST names. *NM* - 20/09/2010 07:13:45 PM 372 Views
A Song of Ice and Fire tends to have good names. Grounded, but just exotic enough. *NM* - 20/09/2010 06:14:13 AM 355 Views
+1 *NM* - 20/09/2010 05:11:58 PM 336 Views
Hands down winner is Zaphod Beeblebrox. *NM* - 20/09/2010 03:56:58 PM 377 Views
So true *NM* - 20/09/2010 04:00:06 PM 338 Views
I don't know who has the best names overall, but I'll always love the name Bellatrix Lestrange. - 20/09/2010 07:12:18 PM 815 Views
That is a very good one. - 20/09/2010 07:13:42 PM 779 Views

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