Im having difficulty finding names I like. I need two - three names that roll off the tongue and wouldn’t be out of place with a long hyphenated surname.
No religious names
No surnames
No places
Nothing that rhymes with Aden
Upvote good suggestions otherwise post ones. Bonus points if it’s a sci-fi name.
Edit: lots of good suggestions, but I think I’m going with ‘Wash’.
Weird… I am also Alpharius
Brodo (after Brodo Swaggins)
Jimothy?
Billiam?
Tedward?
I wish my parents named me Tedward
I believe you have been watching too many Dr. Glaucomflecken videos, my friend.
I don’t know what that is, but now I feel like I should find out.
Update: I found it. I know nothing about being a doctor, but he’s still funny.
Hahaha, he’s great. Jimothy is one of his most common side characters. And he uses your naming convention for lots of his other side characters. Jimothy, Todrick, etc.
Name trends tend to skip generations. So if you look to the names of your grandparents generation and use them, there’ll be loads of them old names in their class at school.
No religious names
No surnames
No places
Nothing that rhymes with Aden
Bonus points if it’s a sci-fi nameFord
That’s a surname 😞
Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.
~Ford Prefect
Mr Blott
X-Æ-A-XII
Name him whatever your great grandfather’s middle name is.
Remnar.
Arcturus.
Alphonso.There are some decent TNG names that aren’t easily identifiable as sci-fi if he grows up not liking the genre. Will Riker, Wesley Crusher, Miles O’Brien, etc.
In Star Wars, Obi-wan is initially known to Luke as Ben Kenobi. You can also pull from actor names too. Liam Neeson played Qui-Gon Jinn.
Depending on what IPs you like and what names you lean towards, maybe look into character/actor names from Blade Runner, Back to the Future, Ender’s Game, Mass Effect, Terminator, or whatever else strikes your fancy.
If sci-fi isn’t mandatory, there are great secular names alluding to nature, minerals/elements, and the cosmos, such as Heath, Flint, and Cosmo respectively. Just keep in mind that whatever you are choosing for him, he has to either live with forever or go through the headache of a legal name change if he hates it. So I would shy away from naming him something too out there like Betelgeuse or Eagle or Hurricane. Maybe if you have any sort of cultural ties, you can allude to that on some level by using a translation to your ancestors’ language or something like that. For example, if you’re sorta distantly Hispanic and wanted to allude to that without being as obvious as choosing Juan or Jose or something like that, “oak tree” translates to “Roble”. River is Rio, Brook is Arroyo, etc.
I’m surprised that you’re asking the internet and expecting reasonable answers instead of just Omega Fartwagon Supreme. Good luck!
sci-fi name
James Tiberius (Kirk), Geordi (LaForge), Worf, Gul (Dukat), William (Reiker), Odo, Neelix
Duke (Nukem), Eli (Vance), Gordon (Freeman)
Gul is a rank IIRC and Dukat is a villain, haha
fuck I always mess this up, thanks 😆
Ducat as a name sounds even cooler
I’m having a daughter at the end of April. We plan on calling her Dylan. You should name him Dylan then they would have a random stranger twin situation.
Die lan?
Homer
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‘Marge: What about Bart? Homer: Let’s see. Bart, dart, cart, e-art. Nope can’t see any problems with that.’
Morge
Corl
Bartholomew
IDK, does Thor or Odin count as a religious name? I always thought Yoda could work as a name.
On the completely awful side, why not Krys?
Trogdor?