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[Opinions] parents names for india,julia,luke and adrian russo
i am looking for parent names, the father grew up in italy now lives in germany and and met his wife, they had 4 children luke, india and julia (twins) and adrain.tysm
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For the children and father if you want Italian names I would go with Luca, Leonardo, Alessandro, Carlo, Vittorio, Andrea, Lorenzo, Rocco, Tommaso, Ricardo, Domenico, Giulia, Sonia, Serafina, Vittoria, Sofia, Cristina, Matilde, Bianca, CamillaSurname/Last NameAccarino
Dallari
Crolla
Franchitti
Amoruso
Margiotta
Boni
Ginelli
Bianchi
Ricciardo
Piscitelli
Patrizzio
CatinoFor the mother and children if you want German namesMarta, Liesel, Babette, Ava, Antonia, Alice, Amelie, Nicole, Agatha, Hedwig, Adelheid, Adrian, Alois, Alban, Albert, Ernst, Tobias, Erich, Franz, Friedrich, Gerhard, Henrik, Jakob, Jonas, Leonhard, Leopold, LukasI have a friend who just turned 45 and who was born in Germany called Nicole. Nicole has in the past complained about how many people she knew around her age with her name.

This message was edited 7/26/2023, 5:15 AM

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I'm honestly so confused about all this. Are you looking for an Italian name for the father, given that he's originally from Italy? (That would make sense) Is the mother German and you're looking for a German or at least a Germanic based name?
Do the kids grow in Germany? Their names seem completely mismatched for their background. They're just not very believable, given what you have said about the parents, even if they migrate to the States, for example. More information is needed as well. The setting (when and WHERE does the story take place?) Description of the parents (What are they like, their characteristics? Anything!) India for example, certainly sticks out, even if the ancestral background hadn't been revealed. It seems so out of left field and "free-spirited" compared to her siblings' names, which are more traditional. I'd strongly suggest to rethink the names you have for the children first before looking for names for the parents. Julia could work (Would be said more as YOO-lya), along with Adrian (again, said differently) and Luke would be more believable as either Lukas or Luca. In any case, it sounds funny when paired with the surname Russo. Julia does as well, but isn't as bad.

This message was edited 7/25/2023, 10:38 AM

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i came up with the kids names a while ago so that would make sence, your right about the parents and there were thye came from. sorry for the confusion.i could change the last name, but if i did then it would have to still be italion or spainish.
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No, it actually doesn't make sense. If a name don't work for a story, or for a certain character, it just doesn't work. Writing a fictionalized story, isn't always about using names you just happen to like. Sometimes you have to use names that work for the character, or for the type of story and setting. You can absolutely use names that you like, but they should at least be believable, especially if these are going to be the main, reoccurring characters. Also, PLEASE learn how to use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation. It's critical for writing a story and also for general purposes as well. It's less juvenile and also less confusing. For example, I have no idea what you mean by here: your right about the parents and there were thye came from.Others should be able to understand you clearly, whether that's in a story, through a text, or elsewhere on a screen, or on a piece of paper.

This message was edited 7/25/2023, 12:36 PM

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sorry. i am 13 and i cant spell for my life, i write on my comupter

This message was edited 7/25/2023, 12:04 PM

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Spell check and autocorrect is available. However, you need to have even the basic understanding of things like the grammar, and punctuation before even working a story, otherwise the editing process is going to be even more of a nightmare. The spelling alone is something that you can easily fix yourself. Look up a word if you aren't sure how to spell it.
Writing tools that I recommend, and for anyone else as well: Wordhippo.com (free online dictionary. Can also look up synonyms and antonyms, and much more) Loosethevery.com, Grammar.com and Grammarcheck.net. All extremely useful.

This message was edited 7/27/2023, 9:14 AM

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thank you

This message was edited 7/25/2023, 12:35 PM

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