Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten Characters Names I Love or Top Ten Unusual Character Names.
Unusual Character Names
1. Hermione — I had no idea how to pronounce it till the Harry Potter movies came out (or was it the fourth book? One was before the other). Once I knew how it was pronounced, I fell in love. It’s still very unusual though.
2. Mercutio — It’s fun to say. And the first Romeo & Juliet I ever saw, Mercutio was hilarious. I have an affection for Mercutio.
3. Jem — From Infernal Devices. It just seems like such a feminine name, so when it’s used as a nickname for James, I’m thrown off. As unusual as it is, I like it.
4. River — From Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Really, any name that’s odd, like animal names or super modern or nature names…they don’t make sense to me. Sometimes there’s a disconnect as I’m reading. If the person has an odd name, especially if the person is the protagonist, I have a difficult time relating. “River” was the nickname for this character, at least.
5. Frodo/Bilbo — It must be a trend in fantasy to have odd names. These two are odd and I love them, too. Adds a bit more to their personality, to them as hobbits.
Character Names I Love
6. Charlotte — Literary for the author Charlotte Bronte, and for Charlotte Lucas in Pride & Prejudice. Charlotte is a beautiful name, and it’s what I’ll name my first daughter.
7. Wendy — I just love that JM Barrie came up with this name. It’s ethereal and wistful.
8. Neryn — Shadowfell‘s protagonist has this Celtic-esque name that, even though I’m not sure how it’s pronounced (NARE-in? Nern? NEAR-an?), I still think it’s strong and ancient.
9. Grayson — From an upcoming book The Promise of Amazing. I’m sure this name is used in other books, because it’s not necessarily unusual but it’s also not a classic name.
10. Henry — Henry Tilney to be exact.
6 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Character Names I Love or Unusual Character Names”
caitlinstern
Fantasy books are a great source for unusual names–I don’t usually even waste time trying to decide how to pronounce them. 🙂
Especially when an author gets carried away with oddly placed apostrophes, and the number of letters in the name.
Laura
Oh yes, completely agree! That’s why I secretly hope they’ll be in a movie or state it vocally in an interview.
marybiscuits
I have Bilbo Baggins in my list too! First time hearing the name Mercutio though lol
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Laura
Mercutio is just so fun to say. And it’s so archaic and foreign…
Victoria
I chose Charlotte, too- but from Charlotte’s Web instead of P&P! It’s a beautiful name!
Laura
Technically Charlotte, for me, is after Charlotte Bronte. But you bring up another great Charlotte in literature!!!