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Annoying/ridiculous character names
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Tracey Allen
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Mar 24, 2015 07:50AM

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Personally I won't read anything where the main character is called Beau, Logan, Race, Bryson (especially when it is a girl), Brody, Jaxon or any other similar name:)

OMG, I practically fell out of my chair from laughing. I might roll my eyes out of something like Christmas Livingstone but I've never actually banned a name. Do you have a particular reason?

Only thought of this because one of the kids in the Christmas Livingstone book is named Braxton.

Lol! :)

If you can think of any please post them here with the book the character is ..."
I'm with Michael on this one.

I think genre matters too. What are the odds that I'm going to pick up a romantic suspense book that has the protagonists names as Fred and Betty. Keep in mind that I'm in the U.S. and these are uncommon names around here.
Sarah wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "Personally I won't read anything where the main character is called Beau, Logan, Race, Bryson (especially when it is a girl), Brody, Jaxon or any other similar name:)"
OMG, I pract..."
Just one of my personal foibles Sarah:) I know it doesn't bother other people so much.
As for Jasper Fforde his weird character names are intentional and clever. Terry Pratchett was good at that too.
OMG, I pract..."
Just one of my personal foibles Sarah:) I know it doesn't bother other people so much.
As for Jasper Fforde his weird character names are intentional and clever. Terry Pratchett was good at that too.

Yeah I guess Logan isn't really that bad, just overused.
Just thought of some fairly silly names used in books I really liked .
Cormoran Strike and Myron Bolitar.
Just thought of some fairly silly names used in books I really liked .
Cormoran Strike and Myron Bolitar.

As for Jasper Fforde his weird character names are intentional and clever. Terry Pratchett was good at that too. ..."
Oh, yes, Phrynne, I agree. That was what I meant by doing ridiculous names well.



Jamie and Clare both feature in the Outlander series and also in the Nightingale by Fiona McIntosh.
Marianne wrote: "The one person who does ridiculous names well is Jasper Fforde. I remember one of Thursday Next's bosses was Colonel Braxton-Hicks. Others: Jack Schitt and his brother Brik Schitt-How..."
That's hilarious Marianne!!!
That's hilarious Marianne!!!

Having said that, I always struggle with completely unpronounceable names, or ones with too many apostrophes.
Leonie wrote: "I annoyed myself by making up two very similar names in my first book... Adlan and Allad!
Having said that, I always struggle with completely unpronounceable names, or ones with too many apostrophes."
LOL!!!
Having said that, I always struggle with completely unpronounceable names, or ones with too many apostrophes."
LOL!!!


Even hearing it in the movies doesnt help - it just seems wrong - but I can't say what is right

Sally, I could never pronounce her name either, but I only read book 1, so it wasn't too much of an issue.
The worst one for me has been "Athelflaed" and "Aethelred" in the entire series of the Saxon Stories by Bernard Cornwell. I just skip over them generally!!
Good topic Michael...

Never would I have guessed Eoin or Siobhan without someone telling me. And as a naive little Dutch immigrant, the first time I saw Sean, well of course you know what I said!
RitaSkeeter wrote: "I was reminded of an awesome character name in a training session today: Slartibartfast. It always cracks me up."
I've seen that somewhere before???
I've seen that somewhere before???

Did she open the name book at C and stop there? There are lots of other letters to chose from. Differentiate the characters please!
It happens more than you'd think.
RitaSkeeter wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "RitaSkeeter wrote: "I was reminded of an awesome character name in a training session today: Slartibartfast. It always cracks me up."
I've seen that somewhere before???"
He's in..."
I should have guessed that:)
I've seen that somewhere before???"
He's in..."
I should have guessed that:)

Did she open the name book at C and stop there? There are lots of other letters to chose from. Differentiate the characters please!..."
LOL - I would understand if they were brothers - but 3 totally unrelated characters is a bit of a push :)

Did she open the name book at C and stop there? There are lots of othe..."
Oh I didn't think of that, you're right brothers would make more sense :)


Not ones who changed their name to something bad when they went rogue like in Harry Potter or Phantom of the Opera but those who''d have us believe they somehow just happened to be born with a name that suited their cold heart/wickedness its so contrived.


Who are Eva Trammell and Hazel Grace?


Alice wrote: "Their the heroines from two former bestseller romances( one is a coping with teen cancer story as well). "The books are the Fault in our stars" by John Green and "Bared to you" by Sylvia Day I thi..."
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Bared to You by Sylvia Day
There we go:)
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Bared to You by Sylvia Day
There we go:)

I have a hard time reading character names when i know someone personally with that name...I'll go and place THAT person in my head...Yea, a real buzz killer at times...lol
Alice wrote: "Their the heroines from two former bestseller romances( one is a coping with teen cancer story as well). "The books are the Fault in our stars" by John Green and "Bared to you" by Sylvia Day I thi..."
Grace isn't her surname though. She was called Hazel Grace Lancaster. Her boyfriends name was worse - Augustus.
Grace isn't her surname though. She was called Hazel Grace Lancaster. Her boyfriends name was worse - Augustus.


Had the main characters of Eliza Braun and Wellington Books. Yes, Braun was the Brawn and Books was the librarian.
I recently finished

where the main character called Sophronia, and it is brimming with vewy vewy names. I gather it is a feature of the author.


Had the main characters of Eliza ..."
I absolutely LOVE the Gail Carriger series - one has such spiffinginly umptious names! LOL! I am currently reading the first book in her new series Prudence. Loving it and have pre-ordered the next one already :)
I think steampunk generally is over the top - including names :)
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