: How to create a good name for a fictional nation in my story? I really have problems giving the military nation of my protagonist a unique, but also serious name that fits into the whole
I really have problems giving the military nation of my protagonist a unique, but also serious name that fits into the whole military nation thing. So here are my questions:
What makes a name sound unrealistic (or unserious/unbelievable)?
How do I prevent such dilemmas in the future?
I don't want to hear any names, I'd just like to see how I could get more ideas.
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Look at names of real countries in the region where you are setting your fictional country, and try to match the pattern.
For example, there are several real countries in south Asia with names ending in "-stan", such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Kazakhstan. So a name ending in "-stan" would sound plausible. Several countries in Europe have names ending "-ia", like Romania and Slovakia. Etc.
If you know the language, or with a little help from an on-line translator, you can come up with a name that means something. Unless this is a humor book or an allegory, I wouldn't use a name that means "evil tyrant" or something like that, a name no one is likely to actually give to their own country. More something like "Transylvania", meaning "land beyond the forest"; "Australia", from "Terra Australis" meaning "southern land"; or a Chinese friend once told me that "Taiwan" means "beautiful bay".
Try to match the "sound" of real country names. It occurs to me that a gotcha would be to have a letter in the name of your country that represents a sound not found in the languages of that region, like having an "L" sound in a country where people speak Chinese.
Hollywood and British Film & TV industry often chops existing names or provinces together
Buranda - African
Brungaria - Eastern European
Elbonia - Balkans
Corto Maltese - South American
Kyrzbekistan - Central Asia
Genovia - Europe
Check en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_countries
There's also Country name generators online. Click till you find one you like.
Also try:
pick a foreign sounding word you like the sound of e.g. sorelle
Change a consonant for effect e.g. germanic military use harsh sounds so "sorek"
Change a vowel e.g. "sorok"
Add nationalistic trimmings e.g. People's Demococratic Republic of Sorok
Check google for meanings in other languages
swear words
unintended meanings "pee cola"
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