Try 'Starlight Shores'. It gives the impression of a town near the sea or a large body of water that is beautiful at night when the stars are reflected on it.
You could consider 'Shadowcrest'. It implies that the town might be in a valley or a place where there are shadows, perhaps with a large mountain casting a shadow over it. Or 'Moonbeam Meadows' which gives the idea of a meadow that is lit up beautifully by the moon at night, a very idyllic and somewhat magical setting for a town.
How about 'Whispering Woods'? If your town is surrounded by a forest and there are always soft, mysterious sounds coming from it, this name would be very fitting. It also creates an atmosphere of secrecy and magic. Another option could be 'Crystal Cove'. This name is great if the town has a cove that might have some sort of precious or shiny elements, like crystals or clear water that sparkles like crystals.
Some good town names could be 'Willowbrook'. It gives an image of a town with willow trees near a brook, which is very idyllic. Another is 'Suncrest', which implies a town on a hilltop where the sun shines brightly. And 'Mistwood' is also great as it creates a sense of mystery, like a town surrounded by misty woods.
Some great town names for a story are 'Haven'. It implies a safe and sheltered place. 'Ravenswood' sounds a bit spooky and can be perfect for a story with an element of mystery. Also, 'Silverton' is a good one. The word'silver' can be associated with something precious or magical in a story.
Try 'Nox' which gives a sense of mystery. Another could be 'Phoenix' which symbolizes rebirth. 'Orion' is also a great name, it has a celestial feel to it.
One well - known town in a Christmas story is Bedford Falls from 'It's a Wonderful Life'.
Some cool town names could be 'Mystic Hollow'. It gives an air of mystery and a sense of a place full of secrets. Another one is 'Starfall'. It makes you think of a town where stars might actually fall from the sky, creating a very magical image. And 'Silent Creek' is also a great name. It implies a town near a creek where things are quiet and perhaps a bit spooky.
Some common names for towns in stories are 'Greenwood'. It gives the impression of a town surrounded by lush green forests. Another one could be 'Riverdale', which often implies a town located near a river. And 'Sunnyvale' is also popular as it suggests a bright and pleasant town.
How about 'Midnight Star Boarding School'? It has a mysterious and somewhat magical feel. 'Avalon Boarding School' is also unique. Avalon has a lot of mythological connotations. And 'Dragon's Den Boarding School' is really out - there, giving an impression of a place full of adventure and secrets.
How about 'Moonshadow'? It gives a sense of mystery and a connection to the night. Another could be 'Stormrider', which sounds adventurous. 'Frostbane' is also unique and might be suitable for a character with a tough or cold exterior.
Aria. It has a musical and elegant feel, which can bring a touch of grace to your story character. Also, Luna. It's associated with the moon, symbolizing mystery and beauty.
There are several interesting names for towns in stories. For example, 'Glimmerdale'. The word 'glimmer' gives a sense of a place that has a soft, twinkling light, perhaps from some magical source or just a lot of fireflies at night. 'Everwood' is another good one. It makes you think of a forest that has been there forever, and the town could be right in the middle of it, full of old - world charm and secrets. 'Silverstone' might be a town where there are silver - like stones, either literally or metaphorically, which could be important in the story's plot.