forum name dump
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@GravyHoney

Harmony, Everly, Kay, Danni, Justice, I guess you could use literally any day of the week as a name. One of my roleplay characters is named Sunday

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Harmony, Everly, Kay, Danni, Justice, I guess you could use literally any day of the week as a name. One of my roleplay characters is named Sunday

I don't know… Saturday sounds sketchy to me…

@hyliamalice

briar, clary, allison, cassiopeia, estrella, thyme, vivian, lori, eloise, iris, lauren, jupiter, athena, artemis, frances, daria, tessa, ellie, rosemary, sylvia, silkie, evie, elsie, mallory, winona, wendy, marigold, saskia, madison, davina, mercy, wisteria, nora, sapphire, rupi, everly, may, ro, oriana, andromeda, corisande, apple, lea, nat.

dewey, oliver, luke, mike, elijah, alexander, lex, remy, xavier, rhys, liam, alec, william, daniel, levi, wyatt, josiah, holden, huck, gomez, isa, sam, rocky, jeremiah, zeb, theo, scott, judeikas, darby, haytham, winch, romilly, bray, alsace, nevo, malachai, henry, hector, leander, mars.

@cerebrxlthundxr

Eliza, Lucas, Ranger, Ivy, River, Meg, Easton, Milo, Everett, Kennedy, Savina, Cary, Davina, Edelia, Iris, Ocean, Reese, Beverly, Katylina

Bluebird

Iliana, Kiara, Liona, Oliver, Jonah, Teagan, Elisabel, Raina, Lui, Kaia, Liliana, Jana, Yvette, Nathalie,

Mia

For old fashioned names I was going through old family trees and I found a gem in Herbert Granville. I think it’s such a classic English name and I love it

Some other gems that came up were:
Emily Isabella Robinson
Edith Gertrude
Kate Emily
Ellen Lerra
Annie Constance
Laura Isabel
Edmund Leonard Deacon

@garbage-owo

Jade, Vivian, Lily, Charity, Jiayu, Lucas, Hunter, Zack, Arthur, Victoria, Madeline, Erik, Rebecca, Micah, Alex. Does anybody have an idea for a name that means "dark," "moon," "morose," or anything that relates to sadness/darkness/loneliness?

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Danny, Simon, Tyreese, Grace, Max, Emmet, Nico, Jake, Maria, Theo, Oliver, Mike, Emma, Jack, Maddy, Wilson, Aaron, Beth, etc.

@doug

Using the name generator on behindthename.com can be fun too. It can give you names specific to real countries and cultures.

@sapphic-as-can-be

the fact that my name (which was pretty uncommon when I was born, and is less uncommon now but still uncommon) has been mentioned multiple times above is slightly unnerving haha, I'm not used to it being used not in reference to me. some character names that I adore are Arcadia, Nimue, and Medea, but I wouldn't use the three in the same story, or any other names that are as old and unused as those with them, unless you're writing fantasy. Corona is also really pretty. I also, personally, like to give characters names that are either slightly uncommon but not over-the-top, or common names with more unusual nicknames, or giving unusual names more common nicknames.
Nameberry is also an amazing resource - anybody who goes through your search history will probably think you're pregnant, but that's okay. It has all sorts of names, along with their popularities, backgrounds, possible nicknames, and more.

Coby

I find myself using these names whenever I need a filler name: Ryan, Derek, Jack, Robert, Karen, Jessica, Julia, Joey, Julian, and Peter

@garden0f3den group

Wade, Darien/Darian, Parley, Ellowyn, Faith, Aiden, Samara, Katie, Donald, Steven, Aria, Terrence, Christina, Maddison, Jessica, Marria, Jacob, Aislinn (pronounced eye-slean), Diana (Dee-aw-nuh), Isla, Marrissa, Tieler, Lizbeth, Rose, Paige, Karrissa/Karissa, Ciara, Carmen, Cameron, Claire, Teddy, Oscar, Kayla