Name Picking
How do you, as a writer, pick names for your characters? Sometimes I find it very hard, sometimes the name just pops into my head, fully formed and 'just right'.
I've realised that in a lot of books I've read I get sidetracked when I think the author has given their main character an 'aspirational' name. 'Lily' seems to be the one that does it most for women. 'Jake' for men. As soon as I see a character called Lily or Jake I can't take the book quite so seriously.
It's like I could never call a female character something like Leila. Who would I be trying to kid? (remind me of that when my next book is about a woman named Leila who's fighting over a bloke called Jake with her sister Lily).
I've had a really pain in the rear picking a name for the love interest character in my novel. It's changed several times and I'm never happy with it. He was Hal first, then Paul, then Nathan, then Ned, then Paul again, then Nathan - but they were all, somehow, 'wrong'.
Then this morning I thought, 'Maybe I can't name him because he is a 2 dimensional character' and that started me off on a whole new neurotic train of thoughts.
How does anyone else pick names for their characters? I'd be interested to know.
There's nothing more mind-teasing than the incomprehensible eagerly avowed -
Dennett
Lfuller