Log in

View Full Version : Naming Conventions?



kalos72
07-05-2009, 03:41 PM
I was trying to think of some names for my new shamans and I came up with Shaylâ and Shâyla.

Is there an issue with Guild Invites since the names are so similiar? I cant get the 2nd toon to join my alt guild.

How do you guys come up with names for your 4/5 man teams?

Dzonatan
07-05-2009, 04:09 PM
Personally I just switch one letter in the same name. In my case its:

Dzonatan
Dzenatan
Dzunatan
Dzinatan
Dzinatan

Anyway im on Maghteridon EU so /w me on my main and say "hi" if you'll be passing by xD

stoat
07-05-2009, 04:31 PM
My shaman are: cirrostratus nimbostratus altocumulus cumulonimbus
My warlocks are: Shouldhave Killedme Whenyouhad Thechance

If you plan to pvp I'd make them very similar and/or hard to say

Ualaa
07-05-2009, 04:32 PM
I'm a D&D geek, in addition to being a WoW geek.
So I usually peruse Gary Gygax's - Book of Names.
Approximately 500,000 names from a variety of cultures.

If your focus is PvE, actual names is usually easier, on you.
If your focus is PvP/Arena, similar names can make it harder on the other team.

Sychosys
07-05-2009, 07:02 PM
I play on a PvP server and have found that the similar names does help, especially with the hydra style play I am trying to use.

To that end

Sýchòóôõösÿs
Sýchòsÿs Sýchósÿs Sýchôsÿs Sýchõsÿs Sýchösÿs
Ashåàáãâwk
Ashåwk Ashàwk Asháwk Ashãwk Ashâwk
Shakmáâãäå
Shakmá Shakmâ Shakmã Shakmä Shakmå

These are names I have come with for different characters over the years.. I do not know if I will actually keep using Sychosys in WoW as it was just my 'Mutlibox Test' group before moving to a PvP server. I am likely to just keep using the names I have been for years so I dont get confused.. Shakma is always my Shaman, Ashawk a druid, etc. One name, neat little characters.

One thing to this though.. It also confuses people of your own Faction. Out of two fairly solid days of playing I have had to explain 3-4 times that I am not a bug on their system seeing me 5 times, the last character in the name is different for each one, hehe.

Fef
07-07-2009, 03:57 AM
I like to have identical names except for an A,B,C,D,E variation in it, usually on the first letter. One of my teams is for instance : Aenelle, Benelle, Cenelle, Denelle, Eenelle.
This way it is very easy to know which character to change my PiP to when I need to do it.

nephandi
07-07-2009, 09:54 AM
I just started multiboxing and experimenting last night. I made 2 mages named Heizen and Frosten. Its German for Burn and Freeze. Can you guess what their specs are? :thumbup:

d0z3rr
07-07-2009, 05:00 PM
My recent 5 pally group is:

Mmbeer
Mmsushi
Mmfood
Mmcandy
Mmdonuts

My pve team is:

Itanklol (pally)
Ihealstuff (priest)
Iconjure (mage)
Idpslol (mage)
Idpstoo (mage)

Deathknight team:

Dewsh (shaman)
Lolknight
Roflknight
Nubknight
Tehknight

chaosultimamage
07-08-2009, 03:15 PM
For my first few groups, I was doing identical names with the symbols to differentiate, but the symbols piss me off, so I've stopped with that.

I'd just swap out a letter at the beginning or end like someone else mentioned.

Atoon or Toona
Btoon or Toonb
etc...

This will cut down TREMENDOUSLY on confusion and trouble for you.

hibiki
07-08-2009, 03:32 PM
My shamans are: Azelia, Azelie, Azelii, Azelio, & Azeliu
My 4locks and priest are Habiki, Hebiki, Hibiki, hobiki, & Hubiki
My mixed groups are named differently.

Diwa
07-08-2009, 09:43 PM
Having the same name and the only difference are alt keys of the letters has an advantage in PVP. There's no issue also in guild invites