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    Sherrilyn Kenyon, "The Writer's Digest Character Naming Sourcebook (2nd Edition)"

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    Sherrilyn Kenyon, "The Writer's Digest Character Naming Sourcebook (2nd Edition)"

    Sherrilyn Kenyon, "The Writer's Digest Character Naming Sourcebook (2nd Edition)"
    Writers Digest Books | 2nd Edition | 2005 | ISBN: 1582972958 | 496 pages | siPDF | 10 MB

    Writers give as much thought and consideration to naming characters as they would to naming a newborn child. This trusted writing resource takes the uncertainty out of the process with a brand new edition. Contains: more than 25,000 first and last names organized by meaning and ethnic origin; invaluable instruction on naming strategies and creating original names; and a look at how best-selling novelists, like Elizabeth George, Marian Keyes and more, name their characters. Now all types of fiction writers can add more nuance and meaning to their work with the perfect names!

    From the Back Cover
    The Ultimate Guide To Choosing Character Names

    Back in print and better than ever, The Writer's Digest Character Naming Sourcebook has been updated and expanded to help you find character names and their meanings quickly and easily!

    This one-of-a-kind resource was specifically designed with the writer in mind. Inside you'll find:
    • 25,000+ first names and surnames, and their meanings, listed by origin
    • Names and surnames from more than 45 countries
    • A reverse lookup of names by meaning
    • An alphabetical index of names
    • An explanation of naming practices and historical context for each origin
    • A list of the top ten most popular names in the United States every year from 1880-2003
    • Instruction on how to create believable names that fit your characters and your story
    This exciting new edition also includes advice from a number of best-selling authors, including Elizabeth George, Alexander McCall Smith, Homer Hickam, Marian Keyes, Big Fish author Daniel Wallace, and others. You'll get the inside scoop on their naming methods, plus the stories behind the names of their most famous characters.

    So throw out your old telephone books and baby-naming guides—The Writer's Digest Character Naming Sourcebook meets all your naming needs!

    Contents

    Online Research Tips
     A Note About Accuracy
     Genealogy Resources
     Baby Name Sites
     Search Engines
     Special Sources
     Native Speakers and Other Experts
    Thanks
    About the Author

    Part 1 – The Craft of Naming
     Naming Characters
      Naming Guidelines
       1. Capture the persona
       2. Choose a name in keeping with your character's heritage and personality and/or trade
       3. Make the name harmonious
       4. Keep the character's name consistent with his or her time period
       5. Keep the character's social status in mind
       6. Use nicknames
       7. Vary the names of the characters
       8. Remember the genre
       9. If you choose a name that breaks the rules, explain it
       10. Avoid the names others have made famous
      Specific Genre Advice
       Science Fiction/Fantasy
       Horror
       Romance
       Thrillers
       War/Military
       Teen fiction
       Western
       Mystery
       Erotica
       Paranormal
     Naming Places and Things

    Part 2 – The Lists
     African
     Anglo-Saxon
     Arabic
     Armenian
     Arthurian Legend
     Basque
     Cambodian
     Celtic
     Chinese
     Czechoslovakian
     Danish
     Dutch
     Egyptian
     English
     Finnish
     French
     Gaelic
     German
     Greek
     Hebrew
     Hungarian
     Indian
     Irish
     Italian
     Japanese
     Korean
     Latin
     Maori
     Native American
     Norwegian
     Persian
     Polish
     Polynesian
     Portuguese
     Russian
     Scandinavian (Old Norse)
     Scottish
     Slavic
     Spanish
     Swedish
     Teutonic
     Thai
     Ukranian
     Vietnamese
     Welsh
     Top Ten U.S. Names By Year

    Sidebars
     Victoria Alexander
     Elaine Barbieri
     Elizabeth Boyle
     Michael Connelly
     Jennifer Crusie
     Barry Eisler
     Lynn Emery
     Hallie Ephron
     Elizabeth George
     Lorraine Heath
     Homer Hickam
     Sherrilyn Kenyon
     Marian Keyes
     Karyn Langhorne
     Evan Marshall
     Sarah Mlynowski
     David Morrell
     Linda Needham
     Julie Ortolon
     Jodi Picoult
     Debbie Raleigh
     Sari Robins
     Alexander McCall Smith
     Haywood Smith
     Karen Rose Smith
     Tina Wainscott
     Daniel Wallace

    Part 3 – The Indexes
     Reverse Lookup
      Beautiful
      Beloved
      Brave
      Bright
      Consecrated
      Dark
      Defender
      Fiery
      Flower
      Free
      Gift from God
      Gentle
      Grace
      Happiness
      Intelligent
      Light
      Manly
      Noble
      Physically Strong
      Pure
      Rules the Home
      Star
      Stranger
      Supplanter
      Sweet
      Victorious
      Warrior
      Wealthy
      Wise
      Youthful
     Index
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