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  1. #1
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    Cool Evil Leprechaun

    I have a character. He's not in a story yet, and I don't know if he ever will be. But he's a leprechaun, sort of. The other day I challenged myself to create a ruthless, seductive leprechaun, and he is currently being created. He's so ruthless that he can torture a man without feeling pity, yet he is seductive in a very down-to-earth way (the complete opposite of every seductive villain you've ever come across). He has a very confused past, and whatever story he winds up being in will study good and evil at a very deep level.

    But that's all besides the point. He needs a name. Preferably Irish in origin, but anything would do. I'm turning the physical image of a leprechaun on its head: he'll be human-height and have black hair for sure. I'm still uncertain on his eye color. I may go with something unknown in humans like bottle green or silver (or not silver, but something along those lines), or maybe hazel. He can turn invisible at will, and has the skill to spread his camouflage to other creatures. His race--also as yet unnamed, but might not be called leprechauns--has a symbiotic relationship with a type of bird native to this world. His bird also needs a name.

    Any ideas?
    Hi there. My pen name is Diana (or akky, whichever you prefer).
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    CEARBHALL m Irish
    Probably from Gaelic cearbh "hacking with a weapon".

    FAOLÁN m Irish
    Means "little wolf", derived from Gaelic fáel "wolf" combined with a diminutive suffix... [more]

    FEIDLIMID m & f Ancient Irish, Irish Mythology
    Possibly means "beauty" or "ever good" in Irish Gaelic... [more]

    GOBÁN m Irish
    Either means "little smith" from Irish gobha "smith" combined with a diminutive suffix, or else derived from the name of the Irish god GOIBNIU (which is also a derivative of gobha).

    LORCÁN m Irish
    Means "little fierce one", derived from Irish Gaelic lorcc "fierce" combined with a diminutive suffix... [more]

    ODHRÁN m Irish
    Means "little pale green one", derived from Irish odhra "pale green, sallow" combined with a diminutive suffix... [more]

    RIAGÁN m Irish
    Possibly derived from ríodhgach meaning "impulsive".

    TIERNEY m Irish
    Anglicized form of TIGHEARNACH

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    When I saw your post "Evil Leprechaun", the first name that popped into my head was the Irish name of Rafferty. I think it has a certain "evil" undertone to it for sure!
    All the best,
    Mischa.

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    Violet Gray
    Sad name-obsessed teenager and aspiring writer
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    You've got a challenge there with ruthless and down-to-earth. What about Padraig--a variation on your leprechaun idea?

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