Good Names for a Male Hero for My Book?
Question by Bloody Brilliant: Good names for a male hero for my book?
I have a good idea for a book/a series of books… I just can’t seem to come up with a name for the hero that I really like.
The heroine/love interest’s name is Abigail Charlotte Weston.
The hero’s personality is sort of a quiet shy guy who is average looking, not too school smart, and can be somewhat awkward. He later turns into an assertive leader that eventually houses a bad drug addiction.
If you could string together a first, middle and last name for him… that’d be greatly appreciated.
It’s going to be sort of an adventure/sci-fi/romance/angst story
thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Michael
Sammy Wayne Ellis
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