Well my friend started writing her book and God it is very confusing. She asked me to look up some of the name meanings of her characters and there is just too many. So I will write them down and y’all can feel free to look them up. Also tell me what you think of the names and what personality first comes to mind with them. She wants the names to sound like the characters.
These are the characters already talked about in the book.
[name]Elliot[/name] [name]Kallen[/name]
[name]Carter[/name] [name]Kallen[/name]
[name]Konner[/name] [name]Kallen[/name]
[name]Aiden[/name] [name]Kallen[/name]
[name]Vincent[/name] [name]Kallen[/name] (V)
[name]Violet[/name]
[name]Maria[/name]
Nycole
[name]Hana[/name]'Bele
Kaieleen
[name]Maximus[/name]
[name]Delia[/name]
[name]Connie[/name]
O’Rien (Oh-[name]Ryan[/name])
If you would like to hear the story i can get her to type it up...well what she has. E-mail me at valentineplanet@yahoo.com
I’m not a fan of the spellings of [name]Konner[/name], O’Rien, [name]Hana[/name]'bele or Nycole or Kaieleen. Spelt like [name]Conner[/name], [name]Orian[/name], [name]Nicole[/name], [name]Kaylene[/name] they are nice. And I don’t think Hanabel sounds nice at all. What about the classic [name]Anabel[/name]?
[name]Connie[/name], [name]Delia[/name], [name]Maximus[/name]. [name]Maria[/name], [name]Violet[/name] and [name]Vincent[/name] are all nice.
[name]Carter[/name] and [name]Aiden[/name] sound kind of trendy right now to me, so depending on their age, I’m not quite sure it would fit. I’ve never heard of either above the age of ten, they feel like newer names to me.
[name]Hope[/name] that helps.
Here are the meanings:
[name]Connie[/name] - short for [name]Constance[/name]/[name]Constantia[/name]/[name]Constanza[/name]
[name]Violet[/name] - a violet.
[name]Carter[/name] - a surname that means a carter.
[name]Delia[/name] - “[name]Delos[/name]”. Alternatively, it’s short for [name]Adelia[/name].
O’Rien - son of Rien
[name]Maria[/name] - Latin form of [name]Mary[/name] which has no certain origin.
Kaieleen - should be spelled [name]Kaylene[/name]. It’s a combo of [name]Kay[/name] (short for [name]Katherine[/name]) and the “[name]Lene[/name]” suffix.
[name]Hana[/name]'Bele - not a clue. Is it made up? Because if it is, there’s no point in asking the meaning of it.
[name]Konnor[/name] - Correctly spelled [name]Connor[/name] or [name]Conor[/name]. [name]Via[/name] Gaelic, means “wolf lover”.
[name]Maximus[/name] - Latin, “greatest”
[name]Aiden[/name] - [name]Via[/name] an old Irish name, “fire”
[name]Vincent[/name] - [name]Via[/name] Latin, “to conquer”
Nycole - should be spelled [name]Nicole[/name] or [name]Nichole[/name]. [name]One[/name] of many feminine forms of [name]Nicholas[/name], which means “victory for the people”.
[name]Elliot[/name] - from a surname that comes from [name]Elias[/name], which comes from [name]Elijah[/name], which ultimately means “my God is Yahweh”.