I have my own characters as well and something that helped me was to look into the time period my characters were in and look up a census record ^^ You also might want to take in a account their personalities, it's kinda fun to go to a thesaurus and find words to change into names, hope that helped!
character a million: Hayden, Ginger or Ginny for short (I sort of have a Ginny Weasley image in my head), Adair, Hailey (now I genuinely have a image of Hayley Williams from Paramore) character 2: consistent with hazard Sasha (now I genuinely have a image of Bratz in my head, I genuinely tend to image issues alot). She looks extremely tomboy-ish so it can be a reliable theory to apply a boys call, as they're transforming into increasingly extra conventional for women: Scout, Emerson, Gracen, Sawyer, Alex, Riley character 3: Sakura (eastern, yet nevertheless lovable), Suri, Emilie, Ico, Kaia character 4: Lola, Emerson Rose, Gracie, Kristin, Lo, Ashley, Brittany, Heidi
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I have my own characters as well and something that helped me was to look into the time period my characters were in and look up a census record ^^ You also might want to take in a account their personalities, it's kinda fun to go to a thesaurus and find words to change into names, hope that helped!
character a million: Hayden, Ginger or Ginny for short (I sort of have a Ginny Weasley image in my head), Adair, Hailey (now I genuinely have a image of Hayley Williams from Paramore) character 2: consistent with hazard Sasha (now I genuinely have a image of Bratz in my head, I genuinely tend to image issues alot). She looks extremely tomboy-ish so it can be a reliable theory to apply a boys call, as they're transforming into increasingly extra conventional for women: Scout, Emerson, Gracen, Sawyer, Alex, Riley character 3: Sakura (eastern, yet nevertheless lovable), Suri, Emilie, Ico, Kaia character 4: Lola, Emerson Rose, Gracie, Kristin, Lo, Ashley, Brittany, Heidi