Re: Iris Carter, Iris Montgomery or Iris Parker?
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They all work. It depends what you want it to do.
Iris Montgomery sounds very grand and proper, so if that suits the story, it's great.
Iris Parker sounds a little bit more quirky (because it kind of sounds like "Iris Sparker") so if you have a whimsical sort of story, that would work well.
Iris Carter sounds very normal. It's calm and unremarkable and respectable without being haughty. It would work for a wide variety of types - a lawyer, a student, a chef, a dancer, an artist, an adventurer, a scholar, whatever. It's a great "blank space" name for a reader to project themselves on. If you have a character you want the reader to do that with, then Iris Carter is a great choice.
Iris Montgomery sounds very grand and proper, so if that suits the story, it's great.
Iris Parker sounds a little bit more quirky (because it kind of sounds like "Iris Sparker") so if you have a whimsical sort of story, that would work well.
Iris Carter sounds very normal. It's calm and unremarkable and respectable without being haughty. It would work for a wide variety of types - a lawyer, a student, a chef, a dancer, an artist, an adventurer, a scholar, whatever. It's a great "blank space" name for a reader to project themselves on. If you have a character you want the reader to do that with, then Iris Carter is a great choice.