Names

Idea 1
Vocalist - Gala - singer
Guitarist - Gabriel (guy) – devoted to God, Emily (girl) – flatterer and industrious
Drummer –Cleone (girl) – famous, Reilly (guy) - valiant
Bassist - Brandon – beacon hill
Keyboardist - Kerria (girl) – dark haired, Shannon (guy) – small and wise1

Last names you could use: Anderson, Fraser, Austin, Miller, Brosnan2


Idea 2
Girl's name – Jaime – I love
Guy's name – Adrian – rich and dark3

Last names you could use: Dorian, Richardson4


Idea 3 (Okay, for this one I tried to find Russian and French names. The Russians ones were harder to find. I also found a guy and a girl's name for the meanings for "fate" in case you would like to use a symbolic name for the princess and prince)5

Princess – Olga (Russian) – holy, Danielle (French) – God is my judge, Destiny (French) – fate
Prince – Sebastien (French) – venerable and revered, Fillipp (Russian) (form of Phillip) – lover of horses, Fortune (French) – fortunate, lucky
King and Queen of France – King Leroy – king, Queen Demi - half
King and Queen of Russia – King Sasha (form of Alexander) – defender of mankind, Queen Erica – ruler of all6

Last names: Trachtenberg (Russian), Bouvier (French)

Author notes

Hope you like the names I picked.

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  • Schuyler VanAlen gold member
    October 28
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    Ooh finalist.


  • KillerQueen
    October 28

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    C'est bonne!

    Heeey. All these names are really pretty.
    I'd just like to point out, though, that « jaime » is NOT a proper name... It is also incorrect French!! « J'aime » is the correct way of writing it. And technically it means « I like » - j'adore » is « I love ». We only use « aimer » as « to love » if we are saying « je t'aime » - which means I love you. (I would know this because I am French. ) (And another thing... If you're writing « Sebastian » in French, it's spelled « Sιbastien » with the acute on the first « e ».) And euh, I've never known that « Fortune » is a French girls' name... I think I would check up on that one if I were you, because to me it doesn't seem right... « Fortunate » in French (technically « to have fortune ») is « avoir de la chance ».
    It seems that you've put lots of effort into thinking up lots of names for this competition. Alors, bonne chance!!! Tu as de la chance parce que les noms sont trθs beaux.