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Post by Hollylight on Aug 2, 2017 13:34:27 GMT -6
I've done this for at least two characters now but Holly is close to getting warrior stars so I feel I should start thinking of some good names. I've got a few but I still want some more suggestions. So far I've got... - Hollybush
- Hollyleaf (although that's a popular book character)
- Hollyberry (although that sounds too much like Halle Berry)
- Hollytwig
- Hollyspots (doesn't really make sense, he doesn't have spots)
- Hollylight (probably the best one I came up with myself)
- Hollyleap (thanksc:)
- Hollytree (thanksc:)
- Hollybird (thanksc:)
- Hollystep (thanksc:)
- Hollypelt (thanksc:)
- Hollyfur (thanksc:)
- Hollytail (thanksc:)
- Hollywhisker (thanksc:)
I think I'm gonna end up requesting Hollylight seeing as it's recieved the most positive feedback c:
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Post by Loki on Aug 3, 2017 19:10:06 GMT -6
Hollylight sounds nice. It's fancy, and catchy, with a nice ring to it. May I also throw in Hollyleap?
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Post by Honeyfur on Aug 4, 2017 17:37:56 GMT -6
I love Hollylight and Hollytree (word play on Hollywood aka my hometown) c:
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Post by Nightingale on Aug 6, 2017 14:34:08 GMT -6
hollylight sounds deLIGHTful (lol)
whenever in doubt, something i like to do is repurpose prefixes as suffixes? i don't know why but i feel it makes warrior names sound so much more special and in-depth if you know what i mean.
one example is something like hollybird (you don't have to use that it's not that good imo it's just something off the top of my head (: )
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Post by Midnightfur on Aug 14, 2017 13:26:40 GMT -6
Hollylight sound great! (I almost did the same joke as you, Rose!) I agree with Loki that it is really catchy! If I am allowed to request a name I think Hollystep sounds good... Also, you might not want to forget the basic ones. Aka - Hollypelt, Hollyfur, Hollytail, or even Hollywhisker...
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