Have you ever noticed that in fiction (books, movies, whatever) certain stereotypes tend to have the same name.
Some examples that I can think of:
When I was a kid, I used to read lots of fantasy books and most times there was a character named Hawthorne, which always was an old, wise wizard (think Dumbledore).
This one applies to any book genre: if the teenager female main character had a tomboyish best friend, her name was either
Alex or
Sam. Every. Single. Time. Like come on, a name doesn't define your entire personality. Why did her name always had to be a nickname that could also be used for a masculine name? I would've loved to see a tomboy stereotype named
Jane or
Ciara.
The last example I could think of is the masculine main character in highschool romances. 90% of the times his name was
Liam,
Noah,
Dylan or
Lucas. That's it. Weren't authors able to think of any other names? I've always thought
Jared,
Mason and
Zayn are perfect names for this stereotype.
So my question is: have you ever found a name being used for the same kind of character over and over? Which ones? Also, do you agree with the examples that I've mentioned? Have you come across them as well?