Her name is [name]Delilah[/name] [name]Valerie[/name]
I want a kind of uncommon, unique surname. She is 18 years old and lives in Australia. It must be a english surname,
I thought of bexley, [name]Bolton[/name], [name]Tyson[/name], ferries and paisley.
I kind of like [name]Delilah[/name] [name]Valerie[/name] Bexley, but I’m not sure.
I like Ashford or [name]Bradford[/name]. Maybe Barrington.
Ravensdale.
I would chose a shorter last name since [name]Delilah[/name] and [name]Valerie[/name] are both three syllables.
Stoke
Crisp
[name]Dodds[/name] (I like the alliteration of [name]Delilah[/name] [name]Dodds[/name])
[name]Vane[/name]
Some ideas:
Sherbrooke
Stoddard
Hawkridge
I really like Ravensdale, that would be my first choice, if I were you. I like Bexley, too. [name]Don[/name]'t have any brilliant suggestions at the moment, though if you want it to be unusual I’d stay away from Mc-anything (McGraw, [name]McPhee[/name], etc.) the prefix Mc is way to common. It depends on if you want a more mysterious sort of surname, like Ravensdale, or something less mysterious and just plain unusual. When I’m making up surnames, sometimes I’ll just take an adjective and a noun and combine them, like Redlake or Darkwell.
I think a surname with D would go well with [name]Delilah[/name] – [name]Dawes[/name], [name]Dawson[/name], [name]Davenport[/name], Duval
My first thought was [name]Moore[/name], or Rhoades.
Agree that the surname should be shorter, here are a few ideas:
Beaclerk
Blunk
Arlotte
Baud
[name]Bird[/name]
[name]Blythe[/name]
Bonamy
Browne
[name]Catt[/name]
Cockbill
[name]Coe[/name]
Fellows
[name]Doe[/name]
Cypher
Cuckow
[name]Finch[/name]
Keat
Keate
[name]Lark[/name]
[name]Lovell[/name]
[name]Merry[/name]
Partridge
Marrow
Pope
[name]Poe[/name]
Popplestone
Sharpe
Stark
Thrush
[name]Wren[/name]
[name]Barry[/name]
Applin
Aldren
[name]Hall[/name]
[name]Kirk[/name]
Pond
[name]Vale[/name]
Sowman
Bowcott
Clemms
Eagers
MacEwan
[name]Godfrey[/name]
[name]Greer[/name]
[name]Perry[/name]
Nibson
Tibbs
Lutwidge
[name]Cole[/name]
[name]Dixon[/name]
[name]Hitch[/name]
[name]Pascoe[/name]
[name]Sim[/name]
Willcox
[name]Abbott[/name]
[name]Bishop[/name]
Bloom
Berryman
Bloomer
Bowring
[name]Chaplin[/name]
[name]Clarke[/name]
[name]Cotten[/name]
Coxetter
[name]Fiske[/name]
[name]Fowler[/name]
Flinter
Kemp
Lockhart
Moyne
Osler
Pester
[name]Plum[/name]
Sanger
[name]Sawyer[/name]
[name]Ward[/name]
A good source is gaminggeeks.org, they have a lot of great surnames.
[name]Hope[/name] you find something that works!
I know two people with English surnames :Chergwin (meaning ‘white rock’), and Clutterbuck (meaning ‘loud river’).
I don’t think I can add much of anything after such a huge list (meaning aj_bear’s), but I’d like to say that, for some reason, Clutterbuck strikes me as a really funny name.
how is ‘clutterbuck’ funny?
It’s fun to say. It makes me think of a cluttered deer, too. A rather popular English actor’s name makes me laugh – [name]Benedict[/name] Cumberbatch. He’s a pretty good actor, no doubt, but the combination of vowels and hard consonants makes the name seem abrupt. As an American, I’m used to more germanic names. I get the feeling that Stardust is as well.