Names!!

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So for names I usually search up on the internet "Names that mean ____" and how I find the meaning is usually what their quirk is so for example in my old discontinued book overcast sky's the main characters name was Rain because she could control the weather, that's not the best example but I did have other planed out characters that didn't make it in the book which was her mother Aella her name means Whirlwind/wind and she had a wind quirk. But if your still having trouble I'll put some names down below.

First i'm going to suggest Greek God names as I believe they would be fun to work with:

Zeus: the god of the sky, thunder, and king of the gods.Poseidon: the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.Hera: the goddess of marriage and the queen of the gods.Athena: the goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts.Apollo: the god of the sun, music, prophecy, and healing

Those are the most popular/known ones

If you have a character with a weather quirk like mine:

- Iffaan or Iffan, which mean "Time, season, weather" in Arabic.

- Meriwether, which means "Happy weather" in English.

 - Kairos, which means "The right, critical, or opportune moment" or "Weather" in Greek.

- Aurora, Anvil, Blizzard, Breeze, Clara, and Cirrus, which are all weather-related terms in English.

- Syaibaan, which means "Overcast and snowy weather" in Arabic.

Or if you're characters a villain and you want a name that means death:

Achlys: A Greek name meaning "mist." It's also the epithet of the goddess of misery, representing the cloud of darkness or mist that envelops people's eyes in death.Adaliah: A Biblical name that means "one who draws water, poverty, cloud, or death."Atropos: In Greek mythology, one of the three Fates responsible for cutting the thread of life, bringing death to the associated human.Bronach: An Irish name meaning "sorrow" or "sadness." In the sixth century, a woman named Bronach helped shipwrecked sailors and rang a bell to announce troublesome waters.Hel: In Norse mythology, Hel is the ruler of the underworld, where souls go after death.Lilith: Often associated with darkness and death, Lilith appears in various mythologies as a powerful and mysterious figure.Mortimer: A boy's name meaning "dead sea," which has a poetic and somber quality.Persephone: The Greek goddess of the underworld, who spends part of the year there, symbolizing the changing seasons and life cycles.

Or if you want a name that means strong and powerful like 'Almight':

Ethan: Meaning "solid, enduring, firm" and often associated with wisdom.Aaron: Signifies "mountain of strength" and "strong."Leo: Represents "lion" and embodies strength, also a constellation in the zodiac.William: Derived from Germanic elements meaning "desire" and "protection.Audrey: A name that means "noble strength."Valentina: Signifies "strength, health."Bridget: Associated with "power, strength, vigor, virtue."Gabriella: Means "God is my strength.

Or you want a name that means flower:

Juniper: Inspired by the evergreen shrub known for its aromatic berries. The name has a fresh and natural feel.Sage: A name associated with the herb known for its culinary and medicinal uses. It conveys wisdom and earthiness.Hazel: Although not directly a plant name, it refers to the hazel tree and its nuts. It's a charming choice for a boyRose: Derived from the Latin word "rosa," which referred to the flower. Daisy: Originally a nickname for Margaret, it comes from the French word "Marguerite," which means the flower. Flora: Named after the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, Flora represents eternal youth. Poppy: Unlike most floral names, Poppy has spunk and is gaining popularity in the US

And thats all I got for you have a great day!!!

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