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Question:The best way to pick out a name is to get a book of names and then figure out the emotions and reasons your character is there and then go through the book and find a name that fits that-lots of writers pick names whose meanings coincide with the character-for example Emily means nurse so a good nurses name would be Emily or Emma-Diana means huntress so it is a good for a woman on the prowl or looking for love-Good Luck


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: The best way to pick out a name is to get a book of names and then figure out the emotions and reasons your character is there and then go through the book and find a name that fits that-lots of writers pick names whose meanings coincide with the character-for example Emily means nurse so a good nurses name would be Emily or Emma-Diana means huntress so it is a good for a woman on the prowl or looking for love-Good Luck

Lucy
Anna
Gaby

Lola
Maddie
Jessica

Debbie ... as in Debbie does Las Vegas. hahaha.

Andrea
Jenna
Melissa

Unlucky

Your sic man.

This crazy question has no place under the heading of GENEALOGY!

http://www.behindthename.com/random/

Random name generator.

I agree with Melinda's answer, so here is a list with common girls names born in the early 90's and what they mean. Most are from the link below.

Pure, innocent - Caitlyn, Katie
Naive, uncertain - Morgan, Brooklyn
Friiendly - Cara, Emma,
Religious - Danielle, Michelle, Kristen
Strong, solid - Briana, Alanna, Sarah, Brooke
Troublemaker - Cassandra
Spoiled, Rich kid - Tiffany, Jessica, Britney, Ashley
Street kid - Jade, Candy, Lexy, Brandy

sunshine

Just get a common American teenage name, one that's appropriate to the timeframe and place she comes from.

But why would you want to know anyway?

That is not an urgent issue. Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.

This is the genealogy forum. You are in the WRONG section for this. We are serious researchers of our ancestors. We do not deal with fictional characters.

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Fictional indicates that it is a story that YOU are writing, and you have the option to pick whatever you want. The name you pick is completely unrelated to the quality of your story.
If I pick a name, I would expect royalties.