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Post by Ravenmist on May 19, 2019 15:46:50 GMT -5
Nightswirl Thistlespike Hollythorn Mistledew Iceshard
(No stealing and reasons please!)
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 19, 2019 16:55:18 GMT -5
Echobird Pinefur Juniperspots Wrenleap Heathersky Swallowshine Warblertail
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 19, 2019 17:01:50 GMT -5
mintedstar/fur these are from a random Warrior Name Generator so hopefully I can get some good ones lol) Pinetooth Weedburr (looooool) Mottlestream Goldenfang Waspsky Tigersplash Ashheart Shreddrop Raggedtalon Runningface (actually wtf lmao I died on this one XD) Brightbriar Thats it for the name generator lol. These ones below are mine. Btw can you tell me why on the names below? You don't have to do above.) Rivergaze (Pretty good! But gaze is hard to go with many things.) Ospreyflight (I've actually seen this name before and really like it.) Dunnockfeather (Original, but unusual enough to have someone question what exactly a Dunnock is.) Birchflake (Flake is very, very hard to use and doesn't really fit with Birch.) Dewshade (Meh. 'shade' and 'dew' don't go together very well.) Ashblaze (I like it! It goes together, but probably need some special circumstances to have a cat named that.) Venomscorch (I've never seen 'venom' used, so that's what's holding up this name. Scorch is a harder addition to hold it up.) Cloverstripe (Classic name. Nothing special.) Silentshiver (I just like this name!) Badgerstrike (Badger isn't used too often, probably for the reason that it makes the name sound clunky.) Foxcry ('cry' with Fox makes it a bit odd. I don't believe foxes have the ability to cry (tears or a loud call). But I can see this being a name given to an apprentice for alerting a clan of a fox.)
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 19, 2019 17:04:48 GMT -5
Nightswirl (Nice! But 'swirl' is pretty hard to use right.) Thistlespike (Nice! I didn't think 'spike' could be used well, but I think this is pretty good.) Hollythorn (Doesn't really work. Holly has sharp leaves, but thorn still makes it look clunky.) Mistledew (Nice use of unusual prefix and suffix, but losses it a bit with 'Mistle' since it's a bird. ) Iceshard (Classic, but still haven't seen it too often.) (No stealing and reasons please!)
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Post by Ravenmist on May 19, 2019 17:20:06 GMT -5
Mistlethrush Sandswirl Brindlespots Brindlestripe Mossfeather Mistledrop Snowstep Falconshade Dapplefur Hollyshade Mistleberry Wildheart Minnowstream Minnowsplash Cherrysplash Bramblethorn Ambersky Ivyfern Adderstrike Sweetshade
(Oof long list sorry - reasons and no stealing)
(Btw the reason why I used the same prefix for some of them is that I'm testing names out and want to know which one's best)
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Post by ~Absol~Wolf~Scribe~ on May 19, 2019 18:00:54 GMT -5
Embersnap Wolfeyes Wintersong Moonchaser Fallenstep Applesky Silverdusk Sideslash Runningfox Quietstream Tanglestep
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Post by Redfleck on May 19, 2019 18:17:03 GMT -5
Snowspots Grayfoot Meadowberry Lilyfire Olivestep Nettlefern Burnwhisker Littleleap Cloudwing
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 20, 2019 17:21:32 GMT -5
Snowspots Grayfoot Meadowberry Lilyfire Olivestep Nettlefern Burnwhisker Littleleap Cloudwing
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 20, 2019 17:22:55 GMT -5
Embersnap Wolfeyes Wintersong Moonchaser Fallenstep Applesky Silverdusk Sideslash Runningfox Quietstream Tanglestep
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Post by tickfang on May 20, 2019 17:37:03 GMT -5
aight this looks fun. here's some of my kitties.
Frosthill Nettlejaw Littlepounce Mothglow Boneface Doghowl Gustpelt Palepike Moonstrike Heatherfeather
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 20, 2019 17:40:55 GMT -5
Mistlethrush (Not bad! Bird and bird. I can see it being a name.) Sandswirl (Swirl is just ... very hard to use.) Brindlespots (Seems pretty classic.) Brindlestripe (I like it better than Brindlespots. It just seems to flow better.) Mossfeather (I just like names with Moss because the Erins never seem to let them live long enough to be warriors.) Mistledrop (Drop is another tricky suffix.) Snowstep (Like it, but I see it a lot!) Falconshade (Very nice. I don't see Falcon used a lot.) Dapplefur (I think this is in the Warrior books. Either that, or I see it a loooooot.) Hollyshade (Pretty. But believe it or not, I see it used a lot.) Mistleberry (It just doesn't seem to have the right ring.) Wildheart (Often I see that suffix used for 'wild' names.) Minnowstream (Think I saw this in the Warrior books again. But it's a classic name and I'm cool with it.) Minnowsplash (Better than Minnowstream in my opinion.) Cherrysplash (Meh. Doesn't sound as good as it could.) Bramblethorn (Sounds classic even though I've never seen it before. Not bad.) Ambersky (Two uncommonly used name parts and I like how they're done.) Ivyfern (Seems a bit meh. Could easily be a warrior name, but sounds clunky because both parts are plants.) Adderstrike (Not bad! Adder isn't used too often!) Sweetshade (Okay, this was mostly down to the fact that Sweet is so hard to get a good name with that doesn't sound like it would be given to a queen.) (Oof long list sorry - reasons and no stealing) (Btw the reason why I used the same prefix for some of them is that I'm testing names out and want to know which one's best)
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 20, 2019 17:41:58 GMT -5
aight this looks fun. here's some of my kitties. Frosthill Nettlejaw Littlepounce Mothglow Boneface Doghowl Gustpelt Palepike Moonstrike Heatherfeather
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Post by Paws on May 23, 2019 14:58:10 GMT -5
Hey! I love these threads, the tougher the better :> If you could give me your reasoning, that'd be great!
Moonsong Darkwish Dreamflight Soulwatcher Snapwhisker
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Post by Redfleck on May 23, 2019 15:08:26 GMT -5
Jumpflame Kestrelwing Conifertuft Palepelt Nettleleap Deerpetal Honeystem Nightstone
Also: Do you take Tribe names?
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 23, 2019 17:56:14 GMT -5
Hey! I love these threads, the tougher the better :> If you could give me your reasoning, that'd be great! Moonsong (Fair. But it seems a bit cliche and I've seen it used before.) Darkwish (I think this sounds cool because it changes the 'dark' part of the name. It isn't a name that is at once revealed to be good or evil.) Dreamflight (I like it, but it feels like it would be a bit hard to use 'dream' very well in a name and this one leaves something to be desired.) Soulwatcher (I'm getting flashbacks to Greebo's Hidden Nature because this is a very similar name to one of the main characters. It might be cool for a mystery cat, but wouldn't give it to a clan cat.) Snapwhisker (Surprisingly, 'snap' is used well here. It seems to go with 'whisker' - perhaps because of the sounds of the letters.)
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 23, 2019 17:57:09 GMT -5
Jumpflame Kestrelwing Conifertuft Palepelt Nettleleap Deerpetal Honeystem Nightstone Also: Do you take Tribe names? Yes, I take tribe names. ^^
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Post by scint on May 23, 2019 18:37:14 GMT -5
Withersong Stormslash Sparkcry Shadowhawk Sweetbrook Frozentalon Smogstream Blazeflower Jiaogulan that Rests Upon Stone Wavecrash Oceancrash Pebbleskip Swiftstep Yewspring Dustymist Shiverstorm Hazelberry Hollyspring Sootstorm Rippleskip
If you take ancient names then: Shadow's Swoop Muddy Burrow Little Lilac Hazel Gust Golden Ash Poppy Meadow Splintered Oak Splintered Hollow Night's Swoop Osprey's Swoop Fallen Oak
May I have reasons for these names, please?
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Post by Paws on May 24, 2019 19:46:55 GMT -5
Thanks so much for the reviews!!
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 25, 2019 16:49:00 GMT -5
Withersong (Good use of words and good visual.) Stormslash (Fair, but 'slash' makes it a bit hard to read.) Sparkcry (Same situation with the name above, only this time with 'cry'.) Shadowhawk (Fair. Ending in an animal name sometimes makes it sound clunky though.) Sweetbrook (Oooo! Nice use! ) Frozentalon (Would be hard to find a cat this fits well with.) Smogstream (Smog isn't really known to cats as far as I am aware of. Stream also doesn't go with it.) Blazeflower (Very nice and unusual couple with 'blaze'.) Jiaogulan that Rests Upon Stone (Since it's a plant, I think 'rests' is a bit clunky in the use of this name.) Wavecrash (Really clunky.) Oceancrash (Worked better in 'wavecrash', since it was a more specific description of a name. So it's still clunky, but moreso.) Pebbleskip (Pretty good! But I still don't find 'skip' easy to use.) Swiftstep (I like it. A classic use.) Yewspring (Uuuuum. I don't see 'yew' often, but it doesn't fit with 'spring' - either the season or the action.) Dustymist (Interesting! Possibly a bit too unusual to work well.) Shiverstorm (I like it!) Hazelberry (Classic name! Very nice!) Hollyspring (Same thing as Yewspring.) Sootstorm (Nice! A bit higher than a classic name, because I don't see 'Soot' used as often.) Rippleskip (I like it a bit more than Pebbleskip because of how the words sound together.) If you take ancient names then: Shadow's Swoop (Doesn't work too well with the almost Tribe-Clan name hybrid.) Muddy Burrow (Unusual and fun.) Little Lilac (Pretty, but seems like it would only fit a very particular cat.) Hazel Gust (Same thing as Shadow's Swoop. It seems a bit too much as a name description.) Golden Ash (Fair. But a bit unusual - in a slightly jarring way.) Poppy Meadow (Pretty and I like it.) Splintered Oak (Also nice. I can see it being used.) Splintered Hollow (Nice, but 'hollow' implies an empty space and it doesn't work as well.) Night's Swoop (Ancient Names still seem to function much like Tribe names in that the names usually fit together - but still a bit of the freedom of the Warriors names. This is a bit too much into Warrior name style.) Osprey's Swoop (It works! Nice!) Fallen Oak (Sounds like a classic name to me.) May I have reasons for these names, please?
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 25, 2019 16:56:01 GMT -5
Nightsong (I hear it a fair amount, but it's a good name.) Moonberry (For some reason I think this is used a lot in video games and books? So besides the weird connections, it also seems a bit to unusual to really work.) Badgertuft (I like it! Badger is hard to find a good use for.) Hollowbreeze (I feel like there might be a bit missing? Perhaps the vowels are causing a bit of trouble to really work together well. But it sounds like a classic name and I think it can be used well.) Buzzardcall (Buzzard isn't used very often, but otherwise I see it as a solid, classic name for areas where there are buzzards.) Fawnfrost (The Erins wouldn't hesitate to use a name like this and it reminds me a bit of the white touches to fawns. But the use of 'frost' makes it slightly unusual when coupled with an animal.) Duskfall (Nice, nice. I don't see dusk used ... ever. And it has a complimentary suffix. ) Rainhowl (Oooooo! Unusual and it works!) Wildblossom (A use of 'wild' which I have never seen before and I'm not disappointed.) Owlgaze (Classic and nothing particularly special.) could i get some reasons for these? thanks for doing this thread, it's a lot of fun to look through! Thank you very much! I'm glad it's fun!
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Post by Redfleck on May 26, 2019 10:01:15 GMT -5
Thornbird Graywillow Paleshine Ravenfeather Asterstep Mousefoot Fernlight Nettletail Windpelt Sandstripe Tigerflame Barkwhisker Falconstorm Cleargaze Deershine Clawstripe Birchfeather
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 26, 2019 21:17:30 GMT -5
Thornbird Graywillow Paleshine Ravenfeather Asterstep Mousefoot Fernlight Nettletail Windpelt Sandstripe Tigerflame Barkwhisker Falconstorm Cleargaze Deershine Clawstripe Birchfeather
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Post by barberz on May 30, 2019 14:30:23 GMT -5
Spottedface Flakefeather Nightstorm Kitescorch Leafheart Heatherstrike Pigeonfrost Deerstep Lichenfire Smokeblaze Amberpetal Puddlebreeze Flintflame
Reasons please :)
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Post by barberz on May 30, 2019 14:30:38 GMT -5
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 31, 2019 17:30:54 GMT -5
Spottedface (I like it! I've never seen it used before and it also seems very original!) Flakefeather (Uuuum. Flake with feather is giving me all the wrong visuals.) Nightstorm (Oooo! I like it! Very pretty!) Kitescorch (Scorch with a type of bird doesn't work so well.) Leafheart (Classic. Not bad.) Heatherstrike (Meh. It lacks. It's the 'strike' part.) Pigeonfrost (With a small 'pfft'. Never seen Pigeon used. It's a bit too weird when coupled with frost.) Deerstep (Classic name!) Lichenfire (I have a special place in my heart for names with 'fire' coupled with plants.) Smokeblaze (It's classic but not the best.) Amberpetal (Ooooo! I like it!!) Puddlebreeze (This name just seems cute to me.) Flintflame (Pretty! Seems like a classic but with a twist.) Reasons please
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Post by barberz on May 31, 2019 19:16:47 GMT -5
Aspenleaf Silentspirit Petalfall Firewhisp Willowshade Pinestrike Stonesky Kitestorm Perchcall
Reasons please
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Post by barberz on May 31, 2019 19:17:40 GMT -5
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Post by scint on May 31, 2019 20:25:16 GMT -5
Sourstrike Applesong Sweetstorm Grapeleaf Cherrypetal Bubblefrost Crispbreeze Hollowshell Jetstream Floodleap Spikefeather
Reasons please ^_^
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Jun 1, 2019 22:43:15 GMT -5
Aspenleaf (Classic name! Could be used with just about any cat.) Silentspirit (Would take a special cat to be named this, but it's a cool name.) Petalfall (Very pretty, but I've seen it a fair amount.) Firewhisp (It's hard to use whisp, nice job!) Willowshade (Very nice! Reminds me of Willowshine, actually. But it's a good name and I really like it.) Pinestrike (Meh. Because of how the letters sound together it's really hard to misread this name.) Stonesky (Not bad. Seems a bit disconnected, but classic as they come.) Kitestorm (Meh. Bird with a storm makes it a bit unusual.) Perchcall (Errr. Just does not do anything for me. Perch is a type of fish and when it's with call it's just ... also, that's some hard and soft sounds in the name that makes it stick to the tongue - thus making it more noticable as a ... really weird name.) Reasons please
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