Sure. 'Sparrow' as in Jack Sparrow from 'Pirates of the Caribbean' is really cool. It gives the image of a free - spirited and somewhat roguish character. Another is 'Gatsby' from 'The Great Gatsby'. It has an air of mystery and wealth. And 'Ripley' from the 'Alien' series is a strong - sounding name for a tough female character.
Some cool last names for a story could be 'Blackwood'. It has an air of mystery and is often associated with a dark, enchanted forest in many fictional settings. Another one is 'Stormbringer'. It gives the impression of a powerful and perhaps a bit dangerous family, like they could control the weather or bring great changes. 'Silverthorn' is also a great option. It sounds elegant and might belong to a family with a noble or magical heritage.
How about 'Sunshine' or 'Starlight'? They convey a sense of warmth and closeness, as if the characters are surrounded by something pleasant and inviting.
Well, names like 'Cleanse' or 'Neatley' could work. They imply a sense of tidiness and order.
Sure. 'Drax' is a unique one from 'Guardians of the Galaxy'. It's a very alien - sounding name. Then there's 'GLaDOS' which is a rather distinct last name from the 'Portal' series. And 'Vasquez' from 'Aliens' is also quite unique in the science - fiction universe.
There's also 'The Golden Gate Governance'. 'Golden' often symbolizes something precious and important. The 'Gate' can be seen as a threshold or a checkpoint, suggesting that this agency is a crucial part of the fictional government, perhaps controlling access to important resources or information.
One not - so - common fictional name for America could be 'Atlantis' in some science - fiction or fantasy stories where America is seen as a lost or hidden land like the mythical Atlantis.
I recommend the following novels to you: "Demonic Eight Desolates" had a bunch of main characters. Among them, there was a male protagonist whose name was "Demon" and a female protagonist whose name was "Immortal". It was very cool. "The Peerless Tang Sect: I Am Yan Bing." The male and female leads were called Yan Qingyan and Tang Wulin respectively. Both names had a very strong aura and were very suitable for the slightly cooler main characters. "Warm Men in a Female World"-The female lead was called Mu Han, and the male lead was called Si Huitian. Both names had a refreshing feeling, cool yet warm. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
In a fantasy world, 'Grimwood' is a cool last name. It sounds like a place full of mystery and danger, like a dark forest that holds secrets. 'Sorceressbane' could be for a family that has a history of fighting against sorceresses or has some natural immunity to magic. 'Crystalwing' is also a great option. It gives the idea of a family that has wings made of crystal, which could be part of their magical or otherworldly nature.
Sure. There's the Beretta 92FS which has been used in various military - themed fictions. It's a reliable and accurate pistol in those stories.
Sure! Here are some examples: 'Tribu de los Soles Brillantes', 'Tribu de las Nubes Voladoras', 'Tribu de los Bosques m铆sticos'.