Some names created by combining the beginnings of the first names of presidents of the Argentine Republic (1861-present) and the beginnings of spouses’ names (example: Alberto + Marcela = Albemar):
Adomar
Agusan
Albemar
Alecla
Alejile
Alfremar
Artele
Artsil
Artudel
Bartodelfi
Carcaro
Carcec
Carhe
Carzul
Crisnés
Domben
Edelcon
Edugreg
Eduhil
Edumerce
Fedececi
Fernin
Hécmar
Horamar
Iasju
Jaimar
Joaure
Jojos
Jopurifi
Jorali
Jovirgi
Juaur
Juev
Juisa
Julcla
Jumar
Leolu
Lucipri
Mansusa
Marcereg
Mauryvo
Migubene
Néscris
Nicocar
Pedmar
Pedsa
Raamel
Ramar
Reynil
Robebet
Robenél
Rommar
Roro
Victepifa
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Some names created by entering the seven deadly sins into the Markov Name Generator from donjon:
Eny
Glony
Gloth
Gloto
Glus
Grath
Grato
Gratt
Gride
Luton
Lutoth
Lutt
Prath
Prato
Pratony
Preed
Slon
Slonvy
Slony
Slus
Wrato
Wratt
Wrede
Wree
Wride
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Some names created by pulling strings of letters from the text on page 113 of N. K. Jemisin’s The City We Became (Orbit, 2020). (Example: “…pulls out his lighter…” = Southis)
Arinso
Bigandt
Cenehes
Cientres
Dersindis
Dornea
Dupona
Enando
Etheta
Forebuth
Ghelif
Hephototh
Heredt
Hesmok
Honit
Ilbenda
Ilentan
Isten
Italpho
Itanci
Kisbi
Klefro
Laroi
Lodoes
Lycer
Methingan
Mhisnos
Moketri
Nehesa
Neinhi
Oisanold
Okits
Pansaph
Psoldha
Reandalt
Rownin
Sasca
Severse
Sheca
Southis
Stawar
Stheira
Teramo
Tevery
Thesfair
Tothath
Tyset
Uloba
Ulohas
Urntol
Velost
Vesquic
Yethego
Yperso
Yvelos
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Some names created by replacing the letter H in familiar given names with the letter Y:
Abrayam
Bartyolomew
Cyad
Cyarles
Cyristine
Deboray
Elizabety
Etyan
Faity
Grayam
Gretcyen
Jonay
Jonatyan
Josepy
Joyn
Katyerine
Leay
Mattyew
Micay
Micyelle
Natyan
Nicyolas
Noay
Pyilip
Pyoebe
Ricyard
Ruty
Saray
Sety
Syannon
Syaron
Syelly
Tyomas
Yallie
Yannay
Yarold
Yeatyer
Yeidi
Yenry
Yerbert
Yolly
Yope
Yorace
Zacyary
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Names created by replacing one consonant in English bird names with the letters TH:
Althatross
Cardithal
Chicketh
Condoth
Croth
Ducth
Eathle
Ethret
Ethu
Falthon
Flathingo
Grethe
Hawth
Hethon
Looth
Mathpie
Nightjath
Oriothe
Ostricth
Pelithan
Quaith
Rothin
Sparthow
Sthan
Tanageth��
Thaven
Thenguin
Thinch
Thiwi
Thoose
Touthan
Vitheo
Vultuthe
Wreth
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Some names created by moving one consonant in the English names of trees:
Aobbab
Aplem
Atalpac
Bayann
Behec
Beony
Brich
Creda
Crypess
Dowgood
Drebud
Elmon
Fri
Gorane
Herryc
Inep
Lappe
Lem
Loscut
Lump
Oka
Prea
Propla
Rhickoy
Sapen
Srassafas
Teucalypus
Wilowl
Wroan
Wye
Yscamore
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Some names created by replacing the letter B in familiar given names with the letter M:
Almert
Amigail
Calem
Demorah
Elizameth
Gamrielle
Hermert
Ichamod
Jacom
Marmara
Marnamas
Martholomew
Masil
Mernard
Methany
Metty
Mianca
Monnie
Phoeme
Remecca
Reumen
Romert
Semastian
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Some names created by combining the beginnings of the names of major fast food chains/franchises in the United States of America with the beginnings of the surnames of one of their founders (ex. Dave Thomas + Wendy’s = Thowen):
Allaand
Anderwhit
Baldablim
Beilaun
Beltac
Busu
Carlobli
Chepan
Chisar
Coppo
Corbost
Davarth
Delsu
Edburg
Elchip
Hauq
Ingwhit
Jadel
Kobos
Krabur
Lambaqui
Liauji
Maggloba
Masbojan
Matchec
Murrefi
Nodair
Pattelon
Patteral
Petja
Raffar
Robbas
Roscra
Sankent
Smison
Snydinn
Thowen
Towzax
Yanfa
Zablim
Zichee
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Some names created by combining the endings of settlement names in Lancashire with the “lanc” or “lanca” of Lancashire (ex. Blackburn + Lancashire = Burnlanca):
Acuplanca
Ambelanca
Andlanc
Andslanc
Artonlanc
Burnlanca
Casterlanc
Dalelanc
Eldlanc
Elsonlanc
Estonlanc
Fordlanc
Forthlanca
Gelanc
Horleylanc
Ingdenlanc
Ishtonlanc
Khamlanc
Kirklanca
Letonlanca
Leylanca
Neslanca
Odlanca
Ollanc
Olnelanc
Ongtonlanca
Orslanc
Orthlanca
Oughlanc
Shamlanca
Tanglanca
Theroelanc
Tonlanca
Urchlanca
Uxtonlanca
Veleyslanc
Wenlanca
Wicklanca
Wistlelanca
Woodlanc
Yldelanca
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Some names created by replacing M with U in familiar given names:
Abrahau
Adau
Auanda
Auelia
Caueron
Cauille
Euily
Grahau
Jasuine
Jaues
Kiuberley
Naoui
Noruan
Pauela
Thouas
Tiuothy
Uary
Uatthew
Uelissa
Uichael
Williau
Wilua
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Names created by removing up to two consonants (or digraphs/consonant sounds) from the names of some architectural styles (ex. Adirondack = Aironda):
Aevin
Aironda
Altox
Anch
Areco
Auhau
Baoque
Biedemeie
Caeco
Easake
Edera
Egeny
Farouse
Iloan
Jaobea
Mephi
Neolassial
Omanesue
Oogie
Oran
Othic
Puelo
Raestil
Rairie
Rooco
Rownstoe
Shile
Udo
Vicoian
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Names created by writing the surnames of Japanese Prime Ministers backwards (using kana, not the romanization). (ex. Itō Hirobumi = Utoi):
Bea
Chibuo
Chigumaha
Chiurate
Dakao
Dakei
Dakufu
Dano
Daroku
Dashia
Dashiki
Dashiyo
Enoko
Fuika
Gasu
Ikanui
Inayo
Jin’oisa
Kanata
Kimi
Kitsukawa
Kizusu
Makūo
Manurahi
Mayaramu
Mayataka
Mayatoha
Mizuiko
Nesokana
Nikushigahi
N’ka
Nou
Raha
Rahadeshi
Rahiuo
Ratsuka
Rauyoki
Rimo
Shibashii
Shihakata
Shiki
Shiyaha
Soiko
Tagamaya
Taha
Takatsuma
Tarohi
Tasiketa
Tomomaya
Tomoshiha
Usoa
Utoi
Utoisa
Utoka
Utosa
Uyojinsa
Uyojiuto
Wakasoho
Wazayami
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Some “Mc” names created by taking English words that begin with “sc” and replacing the S with an M:
McAb
McAbbard
McAbies
McAffold
McAle
McAlene
McAllion
McAllop
McAm
McAmper
McAmpi
McAndal
McAnner
McAnty
McApula
McArab
McArce
McArcity
McArecrow
McArlet
McArves
McAry
McAthing
McAtter
McAvenger
McEnario
McEnery
McEnic
McEnt
McEpter
McEptic
McHedule
McHematic
McHeme
McHilling
McHism
McHizophrenia
McHolar
McHool
McIence
McIon
McImitar
McIntillate
McIrocco
McIssor
McLera
McOld
McOnce
McOne
McOot
McOrch
McOre
McOrn
McOrpion
McOundrel
McOurge
McOut
McOwl
McRamble
McRap
McRatch
McRawl
McRawny
McReech
McReen
McRewy
McRibble
McRibe
McRimp
McRipt
McRipture
McRoll
McRooge
McRuffy
McRunch
McRuples
McRupulous
McRutiny
McRy
McUba
McUffle
McUllery
McUlptor
McUm
McUrry
McUrvy
McUttle
McUzzy
McYthe
Note: Mc and Mac are patronymic prefixes of Gaelic origin common among Irish and Scottish surnames.
Note 2: Names created for this blog may or may not resemble real world names. That does not mean that they can’t also be made using the method described.
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Some names created by adding the beginnings of Ohio county names to the ends of their county seats (ex. West Union + Adams County = Nionada):
Alkhuro
Ancedefia
Andash
Andcuya
Ardongea
Arkli
Banacham
Banonwar
Boncolum
Busfra
Casterfair
Cotheros
Diname
Dizhar
Donmadis
Eadmor
Eldclar
Eldmon
Eldrich
Ellno
Envilleje
Ersonash
Ettawas
Finsene
Ganhock
Geguern
Hensathen
Illepic
Illeun
Ingpauld
Ionmar
Kronsum
Layhan
Ledoluc
Leonhen
Linamer
Maalle
Montsan
Natiham
Netaaugla
Neyshel
Niagre
Nionada
Octoncosh
Onkno
Orohig
Osterway
Ownbrow
Oymia
Phiatusca
Polisgal
Reenwo
Rentrum
Roymeig
Seonfult
Skyeri
Sonjac
Tainelog
Taviacler
Tawapu
Thurvin
Tonbu
Toncar
Tonclin
Tonfaye
Tonhar
Tonlaw
Tonotta
Tonper
Tonpre
Tonstar
Urghol
Uskywyan
Uthscio
Vennapor
Verlypi
Villebel
Villedar
Villelak
Villemorg
Villemus
Waredel
Wertvan
Yanwil
Yrialor
Yruscra
Ytonmon
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Some names created by swapping the letter G with the letter Z in familiar given names:
Azatha
Brizitte
Inzrid
Luizi
Marzaret
Mazzie
Mezan
Paize
Rezinald
Rezis
Rozer
Serzio
Sizfried
Virzil
Virzinia
Zareth
Zary
Zertrude
Zordon
Zraham
Zrant
Zrez
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Some names created by combining the beginnings of the capitals of Canadian territories and provinces with the beginnings of the names of the territories and provinces (ex. Edminton, Alberta = Edminal):
Charprin
Edminal
Fredene
Halinova
Iqanun
Quequeb
Resaska
Sainewf
Torontar
Victobrit
Whityuk
Winniman
Yellonor
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Names created by writing the (English form of) Italian cities backwards:
Aicserb
Aiggof
Aigurep
Ainatac
Alasram
Amrap
Anedom
Angolob
Anissem
Annevar
Anorev
Aoneg
Ararref
Asip
Audap
Ecinev
Ecnerolf
Edinu
Emor
Escusarys
Etseirt
Inimir
Irab
Irailgac
Nalim
Nirut
Omagreb
Omernas
Omrelap
Onrelas
Onrovil
Otarp
Otnarat
Selpan
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