In a science - fiction story, for twin boys, Neo and Orion could be great names. Neo has that futuristic, revolutionary connotation from 'The Matrix'. Orion is a name with a strong celestial connection. For twin girls, Nova and Vega. Nova represents a new star, and Vega is also a well - known star name, which would fit well in a space - themed story.
Sure. 'The Christmas Cottage' gives the impression of a cozy place during the Christmas season. 'The Jolly Old Elf's Plan' where the 'jolly old elf' is of course Santa Claus and his plan can be the focus of the story. 'The Snowflake's Christmas Wish' is also a great name as snowflakes are unique and beautiful, and a snowflake having a Christmas wish can make for an interesting story.
The Obscured Brotherhood. 'Obscured' means hidden or not easily seen, which is a common trait of cults in stories. 'Brotherhood' gives the idea of a group with a strong bond, but in the context of a cult, it's a rather ominous bond.
Sure. 'The Ghost of Midnight Hill', 'The Haunted Hollow' and 'The Deadly Apparition'.
'Teenage Romance Reverie'. 'Reverie' means a daydream, and teenage love often has an element of dreamy, idealistic feelings. It gives a sense of the romantic and somewhat naive nature of teenage love.
Sure. 'Hunter' is a good one. It gives the idea of someone who is always on the prowl, looking for something. 'Ryder' also has a bad - boy edge, like he's a bit of a lone wolf. 'Scorpio' can be used as a name for a really devious bad boy, as scorpions are often associated with danger.
Sure. How about Alexander? It's a strong - sounding name suitable for a powerful character. Or Samuel, which can be used for a more gentle and thoughtful boy in the story.
Aggressive Alex. This name shows that Alex is likely to be the one who initiates fights or arguments in the story. In a story set in a neighborhood, Alex could be the bully who scares other kids from playing in the park by being overly aggressive.
Sure. 'Dragonspire' could be a city where dragons are often seen flying around its tall spires. 'Frostholm' is a name that suits a cold, perhaps ice - covered city in a northern or frozen region of a story's world. 'Thunderpeak' might be a city located on a high peak where thunderstorms are frequent.
Sure. 'The Lost Key', 'The Haunted House', 'The Twilight Hour'.
Sure. There's Eleanor, which sounds regal and motherly. Then there's Vera, a name that gives a feeling of truth and honesty. Another good one is June, which can evoke a sense of warmth and the idea of a nurturing summer - like presence.