Random Names
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Tac1017 | Date: Monday, 05.01.2015, 23:12 | Message # 1 |
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| I'm naming certain planetary systems I found procedurally. If you put a name down below, I will apply it to either a dwarf moon if you post a name down below, a moon if the name is acceptional, or if I really love the name, a planet
The Terra Hunter of the Milky Way!
(By the way, I was born in 2001, NOT 1972 XD)
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Watsisname | Date: Tuesday, 06.01.2015, 00:35 | Message # 2 |
![Watsisname](/avatar/21/939046.jpg) Galaxy Architect
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| Wouldn't it be better for object names to be somehow related to or inspired by the object itself? Why not post a picture of the dwarf moon for people to see.
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Alienart | Date: Tuesday, 06.01.2015, 04:07 | Message # 3 |
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| I have enough trouble naming my own discoveries! And I'm only naming worlds I find with life. Or if it's a moon, I still name the parent world and call the moon the parent name plus its number -- i.e Aristotle 4 or some such.
I've used Wikipedia for lists of writers, poets, composers, artists, philosophers, mythological names, statesmen, etc. Running out of those, I may create a random syllable name generator in Excel, or just use one of the many available on the web, or just open a book and choose syllables at random until I get something that sounds cool: Worlong, Replar, Nassen, Kedimere. It's fun and easy. (I haven't used any of the above names, if anyone likes them -- not that it would matter if I had used them. The universe is BIG!)
Edited by Alienart - Tuesday, 06.01.2015, 04:14 |
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pedrosura | Date: Tuesday, 13.01.2015, 00:01 | Message # 4 |
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| Quote Watsisname ( ![Link to the quoted text](http://en.spaceengine.org/button/lastpost.gif) ) I have enough trouble naming my own discoveries! And I'm only naming worlds I find with life. Or if it's a moon, I still name the parent world and call the moon the parent name plus its number -- i.e Aristotle 4 or some such.
In case you run out of inspirations...
http://fantasynamegenerators.com/
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Joey_Penguin | Date: Tuesday, 13.01.2015, 12:50 | Message # 5 |
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| This site gives you all sorts of sci-fi and fantasy names. http://www.springhole.net/writing....ens.htm
Careful. The PLATT Collective has spurs.
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