I took the syllables Vira from an old D&D character I made. I then made it follow lalafell naming scheme, substituting her epithet for the last name (because its kind of a no brainer) to differentiate my non RP character from her.
I thought of ways to adopt the name to RP, so I guess it was in reverse with me, in that I took a piece from the old name and gave it IC meaning.Â
To my knowledge Virara doesn't appear in the random generator. I explained this as being the result of her Master not knowing much about Lala names and stringing together uncommonly used syllables to make a rough facsimile of an appropriate name. It should sound odd to most, especially since Virara doesn't use her full name.
The word Wakuwa was derived from the okinawan word for pig, as it was her name for a long while before she was properly considered a sentient being by her Master.
The characters I make and use typically have meaningful names but I went backwards this time. The naming of NPC i use likewise is usually meaningful.
I thought of ways to adopt the name to RP, so I guess it was in reverse with me, in that I took a piece from the old name and gave it IC meaning.Â
To my knowledge Virara doesn't appear in the random generator. I explained this as being the result of her Master not knowing much about Lala names and stringing together uncommonly used syllables to make a rough facsimile of an appropriate name. It should sound odd to most, especially since Virara doesn't use her full name.
The word Wakuwa was derived from the okinawan word for pig, as it was her name for a long while before she was properly considered a sentient being by her Master.
The characters I make and use typically have meaningful names but I went backwards this time. The naming of NPC i use likewise is usually meaningful.
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AV by Kura-Ou
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My Balmung profile.