210 Cool And Fantasy Edwardian Names
Edwardian names are a great way to help your child become more imaginative, and they can be used for gaming, story-making, social media and so much more.
They, however, are a big hassle to think up. Maybe it doesn’t bother you, but for others, it’s a time-consuming process they’d like to skip.
If you are looking for a edwardian name, it can be tough to find something unique. With that in mind, let’s look at some of the most popular edwardian names out there.
Edwardian Names
These are the cool and catchy edwardian names:
- Vivian Must
- Ida Chapman
- Acacia Wills
- Hilda Wilkinson
- Olwen Lipman
- Rosella Addington
- Eunice Bartlett
- Adelaide Maddern
- Peter Mulford
- Sinclair Hall
- Carrie Pardey
- Madge Arnold
- Jesse File
- Austin Cole
- Stewart Ragsdale
- Nicholas Northway
- Susan Hunt
- Dudley Newman
- Daniel Shaw
- Lottie Magnus
- Eunice Hermon
- Flossie Arnold
- Claud Davey
- Adeline Covington
- Elizabeth Searson
- Nancy Freemantle
- Beryl Allaway
- Lottie Crayford
- Nathan Fagg
- Eleanor Crayford
- Sophia Mulford
- Dan Liddiard
- Amos Freemantle
- Hamilton Blaxland
- Cecicia Fuchs
- Alexina Janes
- Naomi Harvey
- Ivy Harrison
- Gertrude Wheat
- Ophelia Hougham
- Alan Halfacre
- Alec Page
- Eric Nailer
- Mark Gambrill
- Mary Johns
- Jean Udy
- Herbert Mildenhall
- Albert Hearson
- Idalia Lawrence
- Edwin Hills
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So, what is the best way to come up with new and cool fantasy names? There’s no easy answer, but here are some things to consider.
- Look through some books.
- Make up your edwardian names by yourself.
- Use a name generator.
- Think of words that go together.
- Use the history of the kingdoms.
- Use the geography of the kingdoms.
- Use the weather of the kingdoms.
- Use the legends of the kingdoms.
- Make it all about yourself.
Check out these creative and cool edwardian names:
- Rosie Holmes
- Isabella Thompson
- Dora Dupree
- Sydney Dunnings
- Christiana Strutton
- Jasmine Bray
- Percival Freemantle
- Millicent Payne
- Heulwen Levy
- Margeret Cooper
- Roderick Lawry
- Dennis Brading
- James Jellis
- Linda Green
- Hamilton Brakefield
- Malcolm Angove
- Guy Hamblin
- Maurice Butler
- Lionel Fossey
- Fanny Towle
- Myrtle Lawry
- Harriett Dimmick
- Anna Engel
- Arthur Hamblin
- Cissy Treadway
- Clifford Hickling
- Edgar Booth
- Emily Voce
- Nerissa Kitcher
- Henrietta Fisher
Edwardian names are a lot like fantasy worlds. They are filled with interesting places, adventures, and characters. So, they are naturally full of potential.
You might have heard many names that are already great. But how do you make a good edwardian name on your own? You brainstorm unless you fetch something you love.
These edwardian name ideas may help you brainstorm more:
- Alfred Thompson
- Archibald Eggleton
- Letitia Murden
- Joseph Scovell
- Noel Brenchley
- Herbert Page
- Granville Blatherwick
- Christopher Holdaway
- Myra Young
- Jemima Fulker
- Lizzie Hicks
- Ruth Quelch
- Merlin Laity
- Ella Hopewell
- Luke Webb
- Gertrude Hicks
- Davina Mycroft
- Iva Jackson
- Elias File
- Adela Blissett
- May Course
- Philip Fullagar
- Iris Posner
- Jane Williams
- Austin Pembleton
- Roderick Liddiard
- Gwendoline Dimmick
- Susan Eggleton
- Lionel Quince
- Ewdin Turney
If you are writing a fantasy story or science fiction, you will have to name your characters but also fantasize about organizations, religions, races, philosophies, planets, galaxies, nations, and just about anything else you invent!
I cannot fetch you all edwardian names to use in your story, but my little guide may help you naming ideas, characters, places, and concepts.
1. One of the good ways to name something is to simply change one or two letters of a real or known edwardian name to create something new which is still recognizable, simple, and memorable.
For example, Sarah could become Saral and so forth; the name Jonathan could be Jolothan.
Here are some edwardian names examples you can try to change on your own:
- Elias Towle
- Hubert Knight
- Timothy Mills
- Lillias Prior
- Eurwen Ford
- Nancy Allaway
- Lachlan Goddard
- Terence Tompkins
- Anne Hopewell
- Daisy Keeton
- Lavender Tamblyn
- Vernon Ewell
- Ella Redgate
- Israel Spanner
- Heulwen Hallam
- Mary Pratt
- Ruth Breed
- Edith Marsh
- Ceridwen Lambourne
- Anne Day
2. Most often fantasy names are usually deeply rooted in the culture and language they come from, like edwardian names.
For example, In Scottish, mac means “son of”. You may come up with some words that you use as prefix or suffix to convey some meaning and sprinkle it.
Check out these edwardian name and try to put some prefix or suffix with them:
- Sinclair Brandom
- Sydney Hyams
- Merlin Stephens
- Griffith Solomons
- Cyril Chapman
- Leslie Dunstan
- Orchid Tregoning
- Ben Whitcher
- Harold Mellors
- Job Rosier
- Leonard Palmer
- Godfrey Watts
- Christopher Breed
- Mark Spencer
- Francis Giles
- Cordelia Stevenson
- Ann Morley
- Violet Searson
- Gwyneira Frid
- Ava Hosking
3. Consider the prevailing beliefs; philosophical and religious beliefs of the character you are looking a name for.
For example, Christians name their kids after saints, as Paul and Mathew.
The following are some edwardian names to help you out:
- Celia Emerton
- Louise Eddy
- Phyllis Quince
- Katie Coast
- Louise Fossey
- Katherine Dimes
- Magnus Roberts
- Arthur Baker
- Rhiannon Lemar
- Nathaniel Rickman
- Emlyn Sincock
- Margeret Reddish
- William Bennetts
- Eleanor Miller
- Gertrude Rosewall
- Blodwen Rosenthal
- Briallen Pemble
- Lillias Outen
- Susan Hickling
- Ewen Durling
4. Robotic characters will not have names that are culturally related or derived.
They can be anything you choose to say, such as:
- Priscilla Warren
- Amelia James
- Victoria Paling
- Aaron Allaway
- Christina Robinson
- Johan Bowsher
- Clarice Daykin
- Euphemia Mellors
- Ceridwen Woodley
- Arabella Popkin
- Janet Richens
- Colin Stapleton
- Campbell Mooring
- Sylvia Johnson
- Edith Cavalier
- Aurelia Warren
- Lewis Bray
- Gwladys Cook
- Ewdin Robinson
- Victor Hawkins
5. If you are naming a place, rather than people, you should know that often places are named after people.
It is also common to name public buildings on the name of history heroes, people who made them, or some important personality who once visited them.
Below are some of the good edwardian names to quickly scroll through to get more ideas:
- Angus Clark
- Maude Lovejoy
- Valentine Flinders
- Rebecca Holdaway
- Miriam Bertrand
- Grace Tull
- Jonathan West
- Julia Prevost
- Ilene Brightman
- Jessamine Grundon
- Acacia Blay
- Paul Stickels
- Godfrey Angove
- Penelope Blissett
- Joe Dunstan
- Gwilym Bunker
- Irene Angwin
- Rhoda Rampton
- Clara Lale
- Roderick Marshall
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