Re: London
in reply to a message by Una Goodchild
I don't think this is a good idea for a British character unless it is a nickname, not an official given name.
People who actually live in or near London would be among the least likely to see London as being an appropriate name for a child.
Of the names you have given, I think that Morgan and Noelle are the only ones that would be likely to turn up on a girl in England at this time. What time period is your story set in?
People who actually live in or near London would be among the least likely to see London as being an appropriate name for a child.
Of the names you have given, I think that Morgan and Noelle are the only ones that would be likely to turn up on a girl in England at this time. What time period is your story set in?
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It's present day. I really like London, but I had the same thoughts about the name. Maybe a middle name?
She's a tomboy, like I said, who's into martial arts. She lives with her mother; her father isn't around much. He's in the military (kind of like the movie the Transporter and 24 mixed into one).
She's 5'8'' with blonde hair and grey eyes; studious, but still likes to have fun. My friend really likes to do character descriptions, so all the details haven't been ironed out yet. That's the basic description, though.
Aeon: I know I came here to kill you...
Trevor Goodchild: That's why you're in a cell.
She's a tomboy, like I said, who's into martial arts. She lives with her mother; her father isn't around much. He's in the military (kind of like the movie the Transporter and 24 mixed into one).
She's 5'8'' with blonde hair and grey eyes; studious, but still likes to have fun. My friend really likes to do character descriptions, so all the details haven't been ironed out yet. That's the basic description, though.
Aeon: I know I came here to kill you...
Trevor Goodchild: That's why you're in a cell.
This message was edited 3/6/2006, 11:32 AM