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Fantasy experts, I need your help, please.?
I'm writing a midieval fantasy, and it's coming along great. But I need an idea for a name. I need a goblin name, but not a phony thrown together nasty name. This goblin is a king in his realm, and i'd like him to have a goblinish yet respectable name. Something that would match his person. He's a very old goblin, he's not very talkative, but he is strong, couragious, and feared by many. Can you fantasy experts please give me ideas? I'd really REALLY appreciate it. I'm kinda stuck in my story cause of this. (I keep wanting to name him Gregory, but it's not goblinish. I'll use it only as a last resort, since I like the way it sounds.)
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Take that name and... twist it:
Gregorny
Greegorvy
Gregervy
Grenvy
so forth and so on...
- 1 decade ago
"Simon" is one, you may think it sounds a little too human but give that a shot, if Simon doesn't sound good, try "Bluebell" could be one (from the tenth kingdom, granted that was a troll name, not a goblin name) or you could try Ravus (from Valiant A modern Tale of Faerie) I really like Ravus becuase it's elegant, yet goblinish. I hope this helps some. Good luck on your story!!!
- ?Lv 44 years ago
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- RobinLv 41 decade ago
Bartholomew; probably would need a fantasy twist.
A variation on Suleiman/Solomon? Skuuleimun?
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Zorg the Blacktooth.