[name]Alexander[/name] [name]Tristan[/name] [name]King[/name]
and
[name]Guinevere[/name] [name]Susan[/name] [name]King[/name].
The four siblings are the main characters in a novel I’m currently working on. The eldest of the four is 19 year old [name]Alexander[/name], who has multiple personality disorder, then there is 17 year old ____. I’m looking for a longer, sophisticated, classic name that isn’t something incredibly unique, but not something way to overused like ‘[name]Haley[/name]’ or ‘[name]Hannah[/name]’. She is a very vain and manipulative, so something with royal roots would be suiting but not required.
The protagonist is 14 year old [name]Guinevere[/name] [name]Susan[/name], who is incredibly close to her younger sister (10 years old) and the baby of the family _____. She is headstrong, steadfast and fiery, and originally I planned for her name to be [name]Maia[/name] [name]Noelle[/name], but I was kind of unsatisfied with that, because I wanted the 17 year old girl’s name to be [name]Marian[/name], and I couldn’t have two M’s, so…any ideas?
You know, I thought [name]Marian[/name] for the older sister before I got to the end of your post…I like that for her better than [name]Maia[/name] for the youngest. Not necessarily in terms of name, but in that feeling that they were all named by the same parent.
Alright, the 17 year old’s name is decided: [name]Marian[/name] [name]Helena[/name] [name]King[/name]. Thanks for that, guys!
As for the 10 year old, I’m juggling names. [name]Kit[/name] is great, but [name]Kit[/name] [name]King[/name]? No. [name]Ivy[/name], [name]Georgia[/name], [name]Therese[/name]…[name]Antonia[/name] is almost perfect, but I recently had a horrible experience with someone called [name]Antonia[/name], and she ruined the name for me…those stood out to me the most, And I think these are some possibilities for her:
[name]Theresa[/name] [name]Noelle[/name]/[name]Nicole[/name]/[name]Claire[/name]/??? [name]King[/name]
The first name: Either [name]Theresa[/name]/[name]Therese[/name], [name]Georgia[/name], or [name]Ivy[/name]. Any ideas for middle names?