Re: Fandom NTNB 2.0 - Round 1
in reply to a message by Kaesy
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Lord of the Rings
DH: Berion [27]
DW: Idhreneth [25]
DS: Beriadadan [nb]
Berion, soldier of Gondor, wed Idhreneth in the early years of the Fourth Age after the War of the Ring. The two reside in the city of Minas Tirith. It has definitely been a busy time, driving out the last of the servants of Sauron, restoring the kingdom, and transitioning in the King's return. But there has been enough of a time of peace for the newlyweds to start a family. Idhreneth has given birth to their first child, a son.
His name should bear some similarity to his father's.
Some places you can find Sindarin names (the language used for names in Gondor) - http://www.realelvish.net/sindarin_namespeople.php
http://www.councilofelrond.com/elvishnamecats/sindarin-name-finder/ (translations of English names)
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A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones
DH: Brandon Stark [20]
DW: Jeyne [Mormont] Stark [18]
DD: Tabythe [nb]
One Brandon Stark or another is the heir to Winterfell. Honestly it seems like a third of the Starks are named Brandon, that's probably pretty confusing for record keeping. Jeyne, a younger daughter of the Mormonts of Bear Island, sworn house of the Starks, has recently become his bride. It wasn't long at all before the young couple produced their first child. Disappointingly, it was a daughter, but they're sure they'll get a son and heir soon enough.
Her name is an altered form of a traditional English name, elegant but not overly complex
( http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Main_Page - this site is a good reference for existing characters and names, for inspiration)
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Hunger Games
DH: March Glover
DW: Gannet [Clay] Glover
DD: Yarrow [nb]
The Glovers are a young couple in District 11, one of the poorest in Panem. Despite the bleak circumstances, they have been able to find some happiness in each other, and in their newborn daughter. The birth of a child, of course, carries with it the knowledge that one day their name will be in the reaping, but they prefer not to think about that at the moment.
The daughter's name is a flower that is not as common as a name
Lord of the Rings
DH: Berion [27]
DW: Idhreneth [25]
DS: Beriadadan [nb]
Berion, soldier of Gondor, wed Idhreneth in the early years of the Fourth Age after the War of the Ring. The two reside in the city of Minas Tirith. It has definitely been a busy time, driving out the last of the servants of Sauron, restoring the kingdom, and transitioning in the King's return. But there has been enough of a time of peace for the newlyweds to start a family. Idhreneth has given birth to their first child, a son.
His name should bear some similarity to his father's.
Some places you can find Sindarin names (the language used for names in Gondor) - http://www.realelvish.net/sindarin_namespeople.php
http://www.councilofelrond.com/elvishnamecats/sindarin-name-finder/ (translations of English names)
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A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones
DH: Brandon Stark [20]
DW: Jeyne [Mormont] Stark [18]
DD: Tabythe [nb]
One Brandon Stark or another is the heir to Winterfell. Honestly it seems like a third of the Starks are named Brandon, that's probably pretty confusing for record keeping. Jeyne, a younger daughter of the Mormonts of Bear Island, sworn house of the Starks, has recently become his bride. It wasn't long at all before the young couple produced their first child. Disappointingly, it was a daughter, but they're sure they'll get a son and heir soon enough.
Her name is an altered form of a traditional English name, elegant but not overly complex
( http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Main_Page - this site is a good reference for existing characters and names, for inspiration)
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Hunger Games
DH: March Glover
DW: Gannet [Clay] Glover
DD: Yarrow [nb]
The Glovers are a young couple in District 11, one of the poorest in Panem. Despite the bleak circumstances, they have been able to find some happiness in each other, and in their newborn daughter. The birth of a child, of course, carries with it the knowledge that one day their name will be in the reaping, but they prefer not to think about that at the moment.
The daughter's name is a flower that is not as common as a name