I know, I know. It's not very hard, but I'm rubbish at thinking up characters names. Can you help? Male names, please.
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rodentqween9 wrote:
marchal
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Err... More normal names, please.
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calebxy wrote:
rodentqween9 wrote:
marchal
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Err... More normal names, please.
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bob

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TheBajeebas wrote:
bob
Yes, Robert!
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calebxy wrote:
rodentqween9 wrote:
marchal
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Err... More normal names, please.
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sorry I`m not really good at making names too, hmm maybe..
bruce?
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scimonster wrote:
Epicly (I don't care that that's not a word, Chrome!) great reply!
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Thank you for all your suggestions. Keep'm coming.
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Ryan
Glenn
Sawyer
Dennis
Gerard
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Depends on the context. Ad hoc names give great effects. For example, if a person is fat, you can call 'em 'Mr. Bumble' or 'Elly Fant'
It really adds to the whatever.
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LS97 wrote:
Depends on the context. Ad hoc names give great effects. For example, if a person is fat, you can call 'em 'Mr. Bumble' or 'Elly Fant'
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It really adds to the whatever.![]()
You got Mr. Bumble from the movie Oliver, right?
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WindowsExplorer wrote:
LS97 wrote:
Depends on the context. Ad hoc names give great effects. For example, if a person is fat, you can call 'em 'Mr. Bumble' or 'Elly Fant'
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It really adds to the whatever.![]()
You got Mr. Bumble from the play Oliver, right?
fixed. they just made a movie based on it.
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jslomba wrote:
WindowsExplorer wrote:
LS97 wrote:
Depends on the context. Ad hoc names give great effects. For example, if a person is fat, you can call 'em 'Mr. Bumble' or 'Elly Fant'
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It really adds to the whatever.![]()
You got Mr. Bumble from the play Oliver, right?
fixed. they just made a movie based on it.
Yeah, about to say...
I don't know how many people read the actual Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, like I did...
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LS97 wrote:
jslomba wrote:
WindowsExplorer wrote:
You got Mr. Bumble from the play Oliver, right?fixed. they just made a movie based on it.
Yeah, about to say...
I don't know how many people read the actual Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, like I did...![]()
I did.
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Jake, Alex, John, Mark, Michael, Sora (okay, fine, got that last one from Kingdom Hearts. It's on the Wikipedia list of most common names in Japan, though. Along with Yuna, which I've heard someone be called before- if the character's a girl). Dan. That's all i can think of right now. Ren (same place... I thought of it on my own before figuring that out, though)? I saw last one scratched into a table along with a bunch of other names.
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