Im writing a book and I need a last name to go with 'India'. Any suggestions? I really need help! If you answer then I really appreciate it. Thanks.
Last name?
Johnson. Make is as basic as possible, to counterbalance the slight exoticness of "India".
Reply:Robinson. I agree with answer #1. My sister have a unique first name and our last name is simple. It helps balance it all out.
Reply:I would say it depends on what kind of book you are writing if you wanted it to be more odd or humourous i would think of something that rhymes. Something more serious however you want something more simple since the first name is so unique.
for funny i would go Colindia (India Colindia had a very strange life)
Serious Hastings...i dont know it sounds nice to me
good luck
Reply:"Ink"... that was my first thought.
Reply:India Glear sounds very intelligent and doctor-like, but I also like India Vear. Maybe you should look up last names with important meanings that your character matches up to, and by your own instinct, pick a last name that you like.
Here's a link incase you deside:
http://www.last-names.net/
Reply:Morrow
Sanderson
Kelly
Reply:i don't know the heritage of the character... but India Callows sounds good.
India Finnigan?
India Calvo?
Reply:Meadows
Reply:Cavin (Say cav-een) It sounds right
Green It balances, since india is exotic
Salvonne (Say Sal-von) It sounds like an adventure name
McFallows (Say mik-faal-oes) It sounds irish, and true
Reply:Needs to be a two syllable word to offset the three in India. Something oriental sounding, but with a western base.
Try Sonlee, or Tylin, Bralee,Barjay
Reply:For future reference, you could go to:
http://surnames.behindthename.com/
It's a great source of last names if you're ever in need. :)
Reply:shanti
Reply:Mundi... don't ask where it came from, just sounds right
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