User:Feathermoon/Name Creating

This page has helpful tips and guiding to creating sufsessful warrior cat names.

1. What words to use

''Alot of people struggle to find words that you can use in your warrior names. So I have found a guide containing almost every first part and last part of names found in the warriors series.''

Name Begginings:

Acorn, Adder, Ant, Apple, Arch, Ash, Aspen, Badger, Bark, Barley, Beech, Beetle, Berry, Birch, Bird, Black, Blizzard, Blossom, Blue, Boulder, Bracken, Bramble, Brave, Breeze, Briar, Bright, Brindle, Broken, Brook, Brown, Bumble, Buzzard, Cedar, Cherry, Cinder, Claw, Cloud, Clover, Copper, Crooked, Crow, Daisy, Dapple, Dark, Dawn, Dew, Dove, Drift, Dusk, Dust, Eagle, Echo, Ember, Fallow, Fawn, Feather, Fern, Ferret, Fire, Flame, Flint, Flower, Fox, Frost, Furze, Fuzzy, Golden, Goose, Gorse, Grass, Gray, Green, Hail, Half, Hare, Hawk, Hay, Hazel, Heather, Heavy, Hollow, Holly, Hoof, Horse, Ice, Ivy, Jagged, Jay, Jump, Kestrel, Kink, Kink, Lake, Larch, Lark, Leaf, Leopard, Lightning, Lily, Lion, Little, Lizard, Log, Long, Lost, Loud, Mallow, Maple, Marsh, Meadow, Milk, Minnow, Mint, Mint, Mist, Misty, Mole, Morning, Moss, Mossy, Moth, Mottle, Mouse, Mud, Mumble, Nettle, Nettle, Night, Oak, Oat, Odd, Olive, One, Otter, Owl, Patch, Pebble, Petal, Pine, Pool, Poppy, Pounce, Prickle, Prickle, Quail, Quick, Ragged, Rain, Rain, Rat, Raven, Red, Reed, Ripple, River, Robin, Rock, Rose, Rowan, Rubble, Running, Rush, Russet, Rye, Sage, Sage, Sand, Scorch, Sedge, Seed, Shade, Sharp, Sheep, Shell, Shining, Short, Shrew, Shrew, Silver, Sky, Slate, Sloe, Small, Smoke, Snake, Sneeze, Snow, Soot, Sorrel, Sparrow, Speckle, Speckle, Spider, Splash, Splash, Spotted, Squirrel, Starling, Stone, Storm, Stumpy, Sun, Swallow, Sweet, Swift, Tall, Talon, Tawny, Thistle, Thorn, Thrush, Tiger, Timber, Tiny, Toad, Torn, Trout, Tumble, Twig, Vine, Vole, Weasel, Web, Weed, Wet, Whisker, White, Wild, Willow, Wolf, Yellow.

Name endings:

Belly, Berry, Bird, Blaze, Breeze, Briar, Brook, Cherry, Claw, Cloud, Dawn, Ear, Eye, Eyes, Face, Fall, Fang, Feather, Fern, Flight, Flight, Flower, Foot, Frost, Fur, Heart, Jaw, Leaf, Leap, Leg, Mask, Mist, Nose, Pad, Pelt, Petal, Pool, Poppy, Puddle, Scar, Shine, Song, Spirit, Splash, Spots, Spring, Stem, Step, Storm, Stream, Strike, Stripe, Tail, Talon, Throat, Tooth, Water, Whisker, Willow, Wind, Wing.

2. This works, this doesnt.

Now, some warrior ending and begginigns don't work together, below are a few that don't or just don't seem proper.

Stumpysong, Weasleflower, Tumblefang, Smallface, etc.

''And here are some examples that flow and can relate to a cat properly, or just seem pretty. ''

Spottedpelt, Sunfur, Swiftfoot, Frostshine, Cherrysplash, etc.

3. Exeptional names.

''Soemtimes, names will often relate to the cat. As in, being named whitepelt for the chararters white pelt. Or Brightheart, becuase of the bright spirit the chararter has. To relate to cats, leaders or people often use the words: Pelt, fur, foot, tail, heart, ear or eye. Others are used in different cats. It's what we prefer.''

4. Some names scream evil!

''In other strange and unknown exeptions, names will 'coincidently' match a cat with it's evil personallity. Such as names like,''

Jaggedscar, Tigerclaw, Deadstorm, etc.

'''5. My cat isn't evil! :D'''

Sometimes, depending on what repuation you want your charater to have, you will name it fun names, like

Cloudsong, Cherryshine, Squirrelwing, etc.

Tips on naming your charaters:
 * It's not a very good idea to name your evil charater a fun or happy name, vise versa. It confuses the reader, and can make the story more complicated than you intended.
 * Alot of the time, the 'pretty' names are usually occupied by the female felines. Not the males.
 * Get creative! Experiment in free time creating names, it might help for one day when you are creating a clan.
 * Good, fowing names are better than choppy words. It's better for when people are reading, it flows better, reading in your mind or out loud. Try comparing saying Graystripe aloud and Oatjaw.

Note: I hope this helps users in the future with references. :)

F e a t h e r m o o n 08:54, August 14, 2011 (UTC)Feathermoon