Character Name Inspiration?
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Character Name Inspiration?
My story...
My little brother died April 2012 in a freak bicycle accident that killed him instantly. Him and I were fairly close siblings. He was always the one prodding me on with my writing. He knew how important it was to me and he always treated life like it was too short. Sadly for him it really was, he was 24 years old.
One day I was thinking how I could honor him by using his name in a story. However I find Adam to be a fairly common and, in my opinion, boring name. So it struck me to use the name Adams for a last name of a family of characters that can span numerous stories instead. I didn't want to use Adamson as it is a last name already in my family (not mine, it was the inspiration for my brother's name). Yes, Adams family was one of my brother's favorite shows growing up but that's not why I chose it, just a humorous side I didn't initially associate.
That is my story...what's yours?
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Although the stories and characters were fictional, a number of elements had a real life background, taken from real people or events that Fleming knew or about which he had read. These included the name James Bond, which Fleming took from the American ornithologist James Bond, Bond's code number—007—which came both from English spy and polymath John Dee, the breaking of a World War I German diplomatic code, Bond's character and tastes, as well as Fleming himself.
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A number of real-life inspirations have been suggested for James Bond, the fictional character created in 1953 by British author, journalist and Naval Intelligence Officer Ian Fleming; Bond appeared in twelve novels and nine short stories by Fleming, as well as a number of continuation novels and twenty-five films, with seven actors playing the role of Bond.
Although the stories and characters were fictional, a number of elements had a real life background, taken from real people or events that Fleming knew or about which he had read. These included the name James Bond, which Fleming took from the American ornithologist James Bond, Bond's code number—007—which came both from English spy and polymath John Dee, the breaking of a World War I German diplomatic code, Bond's character and tastes, as well as Fleming himself.
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One of my principal characters however is named as homage to an old pal, a Houston police homicide cop whom I knew well. He's now working that big police group in the sky and so my fictional homicide cop has a similar name to my old pal. The fictional cop is named Joe Duggan, with initials "JD" same as my departed friend.
All my other character names are just made up.
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The main thing is not to be afraid to change a characters name if it doesn't quite work. Ormond Sacker didn't work as the narrator of Sherringford Holmes adventures, so Conan Doyle changed them to Doctor Watson and Sherlock. And lightning was bottled that day.