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Post by Pollen-nose on Oct 20, 2016 11:59:58 GMT -5
There's a ton of Name Raters out there, but what if you want an every day user to rate your name(s)? Like most Rate the ___ Above you, you will need to post your name(s) and rate the ones above you. Rules 1. You MUST post at lease one name to be rated. 2. You CANT post more than 10 names at a time. 3. You MAY post a description or image of the cat(s), just keep it a link and not a full picture. 4. Please DON'T hate a person for disliking your name(s), everyone is entitled to their opinions. 5. ADD if your name is canon(Darkclaw, Ravenfur, Lionfoot) or non-canon(Talloak, Sweetmaple, Pansypool). 6. ADD any additional information needed to assess your name if you have it, like looks and reasoning behind the name. 7. Have fun~! HALL OF FAME (Names that have been rated 10/10)
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Post by Pollen-nose on Oct 20, 2016 12:03:01 GMT -5
I'll start us off with a few of my own. -RATE THE NAMES- Cottonflower - ( Looks) - Can be considered non-traditional or traditional Hollybranch - ( Looks) - Can be considered non-traditional or traditional
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Post by Jackalstep on Oct 22, 2016 19:49:50 GMT -5
Cottonflower 6/10 The name itself sounds nice. I would expect more white on a cat with Cotton- as the prefix. Suffix works for a cat good at raising kits. Hollybranch 6/10 Decent name on its own. I imagine Holly- as working more with ginger or gray cats, and -branch is fine for an agile cat.
Some non-traditional names: Ferndusk Frozencreek
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Post by Aku on Oct 23, 2016 15:53:18 GMT -5
Ferndusk - 9/10 Idk why, but I really love the suffix dusk. I could see the cat being either a dark shade of gray, tortoiseshell, and/or ginger. also lowkey used this name in a fanfic in mine before Frozencreek - 5/10 It's pretty, but why would someone name their kit Frozenkit? If it's a rename, 8/10. I could see the cat being white and/or silver tabby with spiky fur who isn't afraid of getting their paws cold, no matter how frigid the water could be Overall, I love the names! If you could give maybe an explanation as to why the cat is named Frozencreek, it could work out very well.
Names: Timberflame - dark golden-brown tabby she-cat with bright green eyes Dustbird - thick-furred brown tom with gold eyes Jaywing - light silver she-cat with light green eyes Darkwater - black tom with blue-gray patches and amber eyes
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Post by Jackalstep on Oct 24, 2016 22:03:29 GMT -5
(To be honest, Frozencreek was just a name I came up with randomly once because I liked the sound of it, I never used it for a character)
Timberflame 6/10 It's a very pretty name. I think the prefix probably works, since she's brownish. The suffix would work if she's a great fighter. Dustbird 6/10 The name itself kind of rolls off the tongue awkwardly. Prefix matches his coloring well. The suffix could work if he's quite agile. Jaywing 7/10 A lovely name. The prefix suits her coloring. I can see the suffix working if she's very agile. Darkwater 7/10 Another cool name. The prefix perfectly matches his coloring, and the suffix works if he's a good swimmer.
Some traditional/semi-traditional names: Lightningpath – yellow tabby tom with six toes on each forepaw and orange eyes. Hot-tempered, ruthless, and fiercely loyal. A skilled tracker with an excellent sense of direction. Snowheart – white tom with hazel eyes. Very devoted to his moral standards, wise, and brave. A natural leader. Emberspots – tortoiseshell she-cat with a white chest, paws, and tail-tip, and green eyes. Very reserved, and a generally motherly type. She is a very competent warrior, though with no skills that are particularly distinctive. Merlinfoot – slender mottled gray-and-cream tabby she-cat with a white chest and paws, and pale yellow-green eyes. Brisk and practical, often seeming insensitive, but that is only because she rarely shows her deeply emotional core. Known for her speed in hunting down fast prey.
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