Inspired by the thread about pronunciation, I thought it would be interesting to find out
why you named your character what you did and if it's relevant
what that name means. We may have had something like this before in the past/on the old forums but oh well.
To begin: Tacita - which means silent and mute, funnily enough - was not actually named because I expected her to end up following Nocht. It was much more literal than that - I intended her to be this quiet little girl who just hid in the library all the time, so I named her accordingly. That didn't turn out so well.
Maerad is purely named that because I was reading the Pellinor books by Alison Croggon at the time and I liked the name.
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Plus, I liked the sound of it.
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
I really just took a name generator and keep going through that until I found a name I liked. I modded the ending a bit and got Ayisdra. (Random fact: One thing I changed was the Y in my name was a ch at one point. so I almost was Achisdra)
Finding a name I liked took me about a week or two to do.
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And no, my name is not Ali. Nor is it anything similar.
My stag's name (Badrizak) is a portmanteau of three names meaning 'moon' in three different languages, smushed to not sound like as much of a jumble.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Then I found that it is extremely similar to a hebrew name that means Judgement. I like that very much indeed.
Avatar by the most wondrous Feyrll
Ha, found that very amusing!
Lavinya came from Lavinia, a character in a book I was reading that I liked the sound of. She was actually the name of an Aes Sedai character I roleplayed on Dragonmount (forum based rp) and just yoinked the name over and based the Lusternia character on her namesake.
*shrug*
Fair warning: the movie is highly symbolic and has HBO style nudity.
This turned out to be a bane, as I am often mistaken for my now aunt, Tsianina, who I had never heard of because I was new to the game. Whoops.