A To Z Challenge - Dastardly Or Daring Names
I'm trying to come up with names that mean something for characters in my future books. April is a good month to explore.
Popular in 1920s - boys - Donald (rather bland)
Girls - Dorothy and Doris (Ray's (my husband) great aunt Dorothy is a pip, so much to be said for that name)
How about in 2010? Boys - Daniel, David, and Dylan (all three are nice and conventional. Maybe Dylan is poetic)
Girls - Destiny (rather daring),
Let's dig into my list and make some bold choices
Female:
Darcie (English) A dark beauty - okay potentially dastardly or daring
Daring (American) - hmm. That's way too obvious
Male:
Dwade (English) - a dark traveler. (this name has potential)
Dugan (gaelic) - A dark and swarthy man (even more potential)
Drefan (Anglo-Saxon) - a troublemaker (now we're talking)
too many D names were happy and from nature (i.e. Daisy).
Popular in 1920s - boys - Donald (rather bland)
Girls - Dorothy and Doris (Ray's (my husband) great aunt Dorothy is a pip, so much to be said for that name)
How about in 2010? Boys - Daniel, David, and Dylan (all three are nice and conventional. Maybe Dylan is poetic)
Girls - Destiny (rather daring),
Let's dig into my list and make some bold choices
Female:
Darcie (English) A dark beauty - okay potentially dastardly or daring
Daring (American) - hmm. That's way too obvious
Male:
Dwade (English) - a dark traveler. (this name has potential)
Dugan (gaelic) - A dark and swarthy man (even more potential)
Drefan (Anglo-Saxon) - a troublemaker (now we're talking)
too many D names were happy and from nature (i.e. Daisy).
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