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Dec 31, 2013 08:44AM

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I based the names on Aramaic from one of those free online translators then tweked them a little. Ah-Moowatt is supposed to mean death, and as it turns out the character bears an uncanny resemblance to Kali, the Hindu goddess.
I chose Aramaic as the characters were supposed to be prehistoric/antediluvian creatures, and my research pointed to Aramaic as one of the oldest langauges.
I repeated this schtick in the next book in the series, with a super-hippy; a tree elemental that wanted to eradicate mankind by creating a zombie virus. Her name is Decklaa, which again is a tweaked Aramaic, for Tree. What was funny was I typed Tree as I wrote then went back and Find and replaced when i was done. But i missed one, so at one point the novel called her "tree". Thankfully, one of my readers spotted it before the book had been bought more than a couple of times.
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I look into Egyptian encyclopedias and football stat books for names and pair them together. Seems weird right? It's given me some very unique names!


You can find bits and pieces here and there, but this is where I found mine: http://www.20000-names.com/male_babyl...


Any hoo..for my upcoming novel, The Wax Factory I've given the antagonist an odd but intriguing name. His name is Gustav Vandaldrake. Where'd I get the last name? It just sorta popped into my head. His great grandfathers name is Ghyslaine(Zees-lane) I looked up names and came across that and thought it was cool sounding.

But the hero of my next book is Hugo Krantz. I gave him the same last name as the lady who ran the comic book shop I used to haunt.

I love finding weird names for characters too.

“Aždaja or Aždaha (from Persian) sometimes ala or hala is generally considered to be a creature separate from dragons and a polar opposite to them in its nature. It is a being of pure evil, a dragon-like beast and dreadful monster with no reason that usually lives in dark and hostile places or guards unreachable locations in fairy-tales. It is often multi-headed (with three, seven or nine heads) and breathes fire.”







I've named one of my characters Jayjay Hatenfuck. He is a tank commander, war criminal, sadist, sexual pervert, mass murderer and basically the paramount of depravity in a world populated by depraved characters. I guess I picked the name because it sounds both badass and programmatic.
Another character bears the name Bomber Beuys (or Beuys Bomber). He is a former war hero fallen from grace and once commanded an entire haunebu fleet (a haunebu is a kind of nazi flying saucer) before being shot down over enemy territoriy and going native. The name was partially inspired by German Fluxus artist Joseph Beuys, who fought in WWII and whose sturzkampfbomber was shot down over the Crimean area. Allegedly, he spent some time living amonst the Crimean Tartars after his plane crashed.
Another character bears the name Bomber Beuys (or Beuys Bomber). He is a former war hero fallen from grace and once commanded an entire haunebu fleet (a haunebu is a kind of nazi flying saucer) before being shot down over enemy territoriy and going native. The name was partially inspired by German Fluxus artist Joseph Beuys, who fought in WWII and whose sturzkampfbomber was shot down over the Crimean area. Allegedly, he spent some time living amonst the Crimean Tartars after his plane crashed.
