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Books > History > History of specific subjects > Genealogy, heraldry, names and honours > Personal names
Crafting a character is one of the key elements in writing a novel.
Most authors usually have a personality in mind for a character
long before they begin piecing the story together. Once that
personality is in place a writer faces the daunting task of naming
their character. Sometimes a run-of-the-mill name will do the
trick, but more often than not you need a name that will encompass
not only the character's identifying traits but the time period
they live in.
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