Lost in Name-land
Posted by Lise in Uncategorized on Nov 3, 2015
When I first started writing I bought several baby name books to find appropriate names for my characters. This is one of the joys of being God of your little world, the naming of people who play out certain roles. Their names should reflect something, although as we know the emotional response of one person to a name isn’t necessarily universal.
So today, as I work on my NoOutMo, my Novel Outline Month (no “National” since the borders extend only to the edges of my desk, and my mind) I have been looking up character names. The new novel will be set in Scotland, as the Bennett sisters travel there to be part of Annie’s wedding to Callum, a Scot, so discovering Scottish names is my new obsession.
I will tell you names as I work out my outline (no sense naming a character who may not end up in the book) but along the way I put my own name into the online search baby naming sites, the modern version of my old school baby name books. Some have slightly hilarious character traits attached to them – great for building characters, by the way. Check out the folks at SheKnows.com who have some unusual ratings:
MacBean
Scottish Meaning:
The name MacBean is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name MacBean is: Son of Beathan.
SoulUrge Number: 7
People with this name have a deep inner need for quiet, and a desire to understand and analyze the world they live in, and to learn the deeper truths.
Expression Number: 3
People with this name tend to be creative and excellent at expressing themselves. They are drawn to the arts, and often enjoy life immensely. They are often the center of attention, and enjoy careers that put them in the limelight. They tend to become involved in many different activities, and are sometimes reckless with both their energies and with money.
So, an extrovert who is an introvert. Okay. But I’ve been scouring the earth for my “SoulUrge” number… haven’t you?
Anyway I searched for my name since it is unusual. (I was named after the scientist, Lise Meitner.) SheKnows claims it is a Native American boy’s name, by the way. Don’t believe everything you read on the ‘net. In the process I discovered this quote from someone in comments on another site, BehindtheName.com. And I discovered this French song which is mildly appropriate but does make me appear to be an airhead. 🙂 The other comments weren’t as flattering, for full disclosure.
Have you heard this song by Emilie Simon? What are your go-to character naming sites?
Lise, the unhinger
The comment, followed by the full lyrics in French and English:
I’ve loved this name ever since I heard the French song “Lise” by Emilie Simon. It goes:
Lise prend des airs
Qui déstabilisent
Les valises de Lise
Sont pleines d’air
Lise sounds so sweet and beautiful. Reminds me of Elise, another name I love, but I prefer Lise to Elise. Lise is adorable. 🙂
English translation
Lise puts on airs
that unhinge Lise’s bags are full of airWhat do you want me to tell her She does everything askew She works backwards With her airs of a Marquise (noble) Lise’s verses She doesn’t lack air Lise, she never acquired Lise’s verses Lise, a peculiar girl Lise, disguises her verses Lise’s verses |
Original (French)
Lise prend des airs
Qui déstabilisent Les valises de Lise Sont pleines d’airQue veux-tu que je lui dise Elle fait tout de travers Elle fonctionne à l’envers Sous ses airs de marquises Les vers de Lise Elle ne manque pas d’air Lise, elle n’est jamais acquise Les vers de Lise Lise, une fille singulière Lise, elle déguise ses vers Les vers de Lise |