How about Orion? It has a celestial and heroic feel, perfect for a character with a grand destiny. Ezra is also a good choice, as it sounds cultured and kind. And Silas, which can be used for a character who is strong - willed and dependable in the story.
Liam. It has a modern and friendly sound. Henry is another good one. It has an old - fashioned charm that can add depth to a character. And Samuel, which gives the impression of a wise and gentle character.
How about Finn? It has a bit of an adventurous and free - spirited connotation. Then there's Jasper, which gives off a cool and laid - back impression, great for a character who is easy - going. And Leo is a short and punchy name, often associated with characters who are brave and full of life.
Scarlett. It has a bit of a fiery and passionate feel, which can make a character in a short story very interesting. Also, there's Aurora. It brings to mind the beautiful aurora borealis and can give a character a sense of wonder. And Juniper is quite cute too, with a bit of a nature - inspired charm.
How about the name Ophelia? It has a tragic and poetic feel, which can be very interesting for a story character. Scarlett is also a good choice. It's bold and fiery, and can be used for a strong - willed girl in the story. And there's the name Hazel, which is sweet and has a connection to nature.
'The Unspoken Chapters'. It gives the sense that there are parts of your story that haven't been told or shared publicly. 'Solitary Sagas' is also a great name as it implies that these are stories that are solitary, meaning private and only for you. And 'My Quiet Quotients' which can be seen as the personal elements or stories that are quiet and private.
Oliver. It's a trendy and cute name. An Oliver in a love story could be the boy - next - door type. He might be the one who lives across the street from the girl and they gradually fall in love as they grow up together. Maybe they start as friends sharing their childhood secrets and then develop deeper feelings as they enter their teenage years.
Malevolent. It shows that there is an evil intention in the story, like a malevolent spirit. Then there's 'uncanny'. It refers to something that is so strange that it makes you feel uneasy. Also, 'abysmal' can be used in a horror context to describe a really dark and bottomless kind of horror, like an abysmal pit of despair in the story.
A great bad guy name for a story could be 'Onyx'. The black gemstone has associations with darkness and mystery, which are qualities often associated with villains. 'Grimm' is another one. It can bring to mind a character who is very severe and perhaps has a dark side. 'Wraith' is also suitable as it gives the idea of a shadowy, ghost - like and menacing figure. The name is often used for characters that are difficult to defeat and are very spooky.
Champion. A champion in a story is someone who stands up for what is right and battles against the forces of evil or injustice. They are often highly skilled or have special abilities that they use to achieve good. For example, in a fantasy story, a champion might be a knight who defends the kingdom from a dragon.
Scarlett can be a great choice. It has a bold and fiery connotation, suitable for strong - willed female characters. Another less common but interesting name is Juniper. It gives a sense of nature and wildness. Also, Ophelia has a tragic and poetic feel, great for certain types of stories.
Consider the surname Calder. It has a strong and masculine feel, suitable for a male lead who is confident and protective. The surname Delaney also works well. It has a soft and melodious sound, which can be associated with a gentle and loving character. And then there's the surname Rowan. It has a natural and earthy quality, which can be used for a character who is in touch with their emotions and nature in the romance novel.