You can use nature - related words. For example, 'Firendale', where 'fir' is a type of tree. It gives the impression of a kingdom rich in forests.
You can combine words that evoke certain feelings or images. For example, 'Star' and 'Gleam' to make 'Stargleam Kingdom'.
Look at the main elements or themes in your story. If your story has a lot to do with a strange old mirror that shows disturbing things, you could name it 'The Mirror of Horrors'. Another way is to play with the idea of time, like 'The Eternal Nightmare' which gives a feeling of a never - ending, terrifying experience. You can also mix and match different spooky words until you find a name that really fits the mood of your scary story.
First, consider the mood of your snap story. Is it happy, sad, or adventurous? Based on that, choose words that convey that mood. For a happy story, 'Sunny Snap Story' could be appropriate. Then, think about the content. If it's mostly about your travels, 'Snap Travelogues' is a great name. Also, don't be afraid to play with words. You can use alliteration like 'Snappy Snap Stories' or rhymes like 'Snap Rap - Story Map'. You can also ask your friends for ideas as they might have a different perspective and come up with something really cool.
One way is to think about mythology. Dragons often appear in various mythologies around the world. You could take a name from Norse mythology like 'Nidhogg' or from Chinese mythology like 'Long'. Another approach is to combine words that relate to dragons, such as 'Fire' and 'Wing' to make 'Firewing'.
Think about the setting. If it's in a city, you could have names like 'Urban Zombie Siege'. Or consider the main character, for example, if it's a girl named Lily, 'Lily's Battle Against the Zombies'.
Think about spooky locations. For example, 'The Abandoned Asylum' or 'The Lonely Lighthouse'. Also, consider using words related to the supernatural like 'Ghost', 'Wraith' or 'Poltergeist' in the name. Another idea is to use something that is usually positive but make it spooky, like 'The Deadly Garden' instead of just 'The Garden'.
Look at the main themes of your story. For example, if it's about magic, you could use words like 'Spellbound' or 'Mystic'.
Think about the characteristics of the city. If it's a city surrounded by mountains, you could call it 'Montclair' which combines 'mont' (mountain) and 'clair' (clear). It gives an image of a city with clear views of the mountains. You can also use alliteration. If it's a bustling, busy city, 'Brimstone Bay' has a nice ring to it with the repeated 'b' sound and gives the idea of a city by a bay that has a lot going on.
You can start by making a list of words associated with love, like 'heart', 'soul', 'kiss', 'embrace', etc. Then combine these words in different ways. For instance, 'Soul - Heart Connection' or 'Kiss of Love'. You can also look at the theme of the love story. Is it a tragic love? Then 'Tragic Hearts' could be a name. Is it a comical love? Maybe 'Love's Laugh' would be appropriate. Additionally, think about any symbols in the story, such as a red rose. You could name it 'The Red Rose Love Story'.
Think about negative emotions like grief, loneliness, and despair. For example, 'Desolate Hearts' which combines the feeling of being desolate with the idea of hearts, which are often associated with emotions. Another way is to consider things that are broken or lost, like 'Broken Memories'.