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I've gone through too many Hawkes/ Wardens to name them all, but all were made up or spelling variations of proper words. Just some are Raiven, Serrephym, Midnyte, Zavenya, Khy-al, Draken, Derans (yes it is meant to be an anagram of Anders) and Sylvain (who was made way before Sylvain the coursing hound in Mark of the Assassin)[[User:Saphean71|Saphean71]] ([[User talk:Saphean71|talk]]) 21:15, December 28, 2011 (UTC)
   
 
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:You can ask [[User:Aedan Cousland]], if he ever makes a comeback :-) --[[User:Ygrain|Ygrain]] ([[User talk:Ygrain|talk]]) 16:45, November 30, 2011 (UTC)
 
:You can ask [[User:Aedan Cousland]], if he ever makes a comeback :-) --[[User:Ygrain|Ygrain]] ([[User talk:Ygrain|talk]]) 16:45, November 30, 2011 (UTC)
   
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:: Oh yes Origins did remind me of ASOIAF a lot as well. My first Warden ever was Arya Surana for a very long time, but then I decided the name just didn't fit the surname. I think Daenerys was there somewhere as well.
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You should definitely try Ygrain (for more reasons than one) :) To make it spot on there's Triss hair from the Witcher mod and make it red :) --[[User:Ascendra|Ascendra]] ([[User talk:Ascendra|talk]]) 08:55, December 6, 2011 (UTC)
   
   
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Aside from a 'no-<i>blatantly-Christian/Biblical</i>-name rule' (which I sort of bent with <b>Jordan</b> Cousland), I borrow/steal from everyone and everywhere. Ironically, both my first-ever characters in DA:O and DA2 were named <b>Morgan Cousland</b> and <b>Morgan Hawke</b> and neither got fully played-through. The Morgan/Morrigan thing got confusing/irritating in DA:O and Morgan Hawke didn't take the recruiting Fenris quest in Act 1 and got subsequently tossed in Act 2. Tolkien is a major inspiration for my non-human Wardens: <b>Dain</b> & <b>Finrod</b> (Dwarven Noble and Dalish Elf) were lifted directly from background characters while my City Elf, <b>Athaelas</b>, is close to the Tolkien plant, athelas. <b>Lott</b>, my Dwarven Commoner, was the only one not lifted from Tolkien. I like Celtic names for my Hawkes: <b>Artur</b> (a steal from/nod to Robert Jordan's 'Artur Hawkwing'), <b>Gwydion</b>, <b>Rhys</b> and <b>Emrys</b> are among my Hawke names. My Cousland names tend to be more Arthurian/Medieval in origin: <b>Gawain</b>, <b>Arthur</b>, <b>Aidan</b>, <b>Balan</b>, (the afore-mentioned) <b>Jordan</b>, <b>Alun</b> <b>Keira</b> and <b>Arithon</b> (the last stolen from the Janny Wurts-authored character). My mages were a very eclectic group <b>Qoras</b>, <b>Elaine</b> and <b>Elinora</b>. Honestly, I've always had a much harder time coming up with a dog's name that I like than one for my Player Character! [[User:Qalan|Qalan]] ([[User talk:Qalan|talk]]) 02:23, December 1, 2011 (UTC)
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Aside from a 'no-<i>blatantly-Christian/Biblical</i>-name rule' (which I sort of bent with <b>Jordan</b> Cousland), I borrow/steal from everyone and everywhere. Ironically, both my first-ever characters in DA:O and DA2 were named <b>Morgan Cousland</b> and <b>Morgan Hawke</b> and neither got fully played-through. The Morgan/Morrigan thing got confusing/irritating in DA:O and Morgan Hawke didn't take the recruiting Fenris quest in Act 1 and got subsequently tossed in Act 2. Tolkien is a major inspiration for my non-human Wardens: <b>Dain</b> & <b>Finrod</b> (Dwarven Noble and Dalish Elf) were lifted directly from background characters while my City Elf, <b>Athaelas</b>, is close to the Tolkien plant, athelas. <b>Lott</b>, my Dwarven Commoner, was the only one not lifted from Tolkien. I like Celtic names for my Hawkes: <b>Artur</b> (a steal from/nod to Robert Jordan's 'Artur Hawkwing'), <b>Gwydion</b>, <b>Rhys</b> and <b>Emrys</b> are among my Hawke names. My Cousland names tend to be more Arthurian/Medieval in origin: <b>Gawain</b>, <b>Arthur</b>, <b>Aidan</b>, <b>Balan</b>, (the afore-mentioned) <b>Jordan</b>, <b>Alun</b>, <b>Keira</b> and <b>Arithon</b> (the last stolen from the Janny Wurts-authored character). My mages were a very eclectic group <b>Qoras</b>, <b>Elaine</b> and <b>Elinora</b>. Honestly, I've always had a much harder time coming up with a dog's name that I like than one for my Player Character! [[User:Qalan|Qalan]] ([[User talk:Qalan|talk]]) 02:23, December 1, 2011 (UTC)
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I have the tried and true method of randomly typing out names on MS word and then using the process of elimination to determine the most appealing. This is based mostly on the flow between the first and last names. Some of my warden names include: Marvane Amell (first warden I ever played), Faren Brosca(didn't even know that was the default name until after going through the above process LOL/facepalm), Selene Cousland, Yselarra Tabris, Hudaforatarasinius Aeducan (don't even ask why I chose that over Elrek) and finally Solaryn Mahariel (incidentally the warden I've been featuring in the fanfics I write. One of them's on my blog, the other is in developement.)
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Oh yeah, I also named one character Blind just for the pun. --[[User:Isolationistmagi|Isolationistmagi]] ([[User talk:Isolationistmagi|talk]]) 02:54, December 1, 2011 (UTC)
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Since I'm not very good at names, I figured out to look at the suggestions first, use names from books, movies and other, or come up with them my self. I think I used Fenris' name for my female human Warden. I just thought it was cool, and it's the name of a wolf in scandinavian mythology. My first Warden is called Sereda and she's a Noble Dwarf. But then I tried with my own name, and it didn't sound that bad. Btw, my name is Emilie. I guess it's an old sort of french name. But I also had a hard time coming up with name's for my dog. But it ended up with King and Cailan. I know I took "King Cailan's" name, but he's dead, sooooo why should he care? :P --[[Special:Contributions/83.89.118.52|83.89.118.52]] ([[User talk:83.89.118.52|talk]]) 12:55, December 5, 2011 (UTC)
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as loyal fan of ASOIAF, especially Starks and other characters from The North i mostly name my noble males as past Stark kings: Brandon, Rodrik, Theon, Willam or Torrhen. For females and other origins i use southron names: Jeyne, Cat(elyn), Taena...--[[User:Master-at-arms|Master-at-arms]] ([[User talk:Master-at-arms|talk]]) 14:17, December 5, 2011 (UTC)
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:Ned Cousland approves +20 :-) --[[User:Ygrain|Ygrain]] ([[User talk:Ygrain|talk]]) 14:27, December 5, 2011 (UTC)
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:though i never had Ned, once eddard perhaps but i'm not sure--[[User:Master-at-arms|Master-at-arms]] ([[User talk:Master-at-arms|talk]]) 14:37, December 5, 2011 (UTC)
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I usually give my Wardens names depending on their origins. I choose Saxon names for Humans (Æthelred/Ætheflaed), Norse for Dwarves (Tyr, Thyra) and Briton/Celtic names for Elves (Cúchulainn/Cerdwin). Although i do occasionally use that basis for Human/Elf mages too, i often pick names from Arthurian legends instead to reflect the Mystical background (Merlin/Morgana)-[[User:Lord Tyr Aeducan|Tyr Aeducan]] ([[User talk:Lord Tyr Aeducan|talk]]) 01:35, December 6, 2011 (UTC)
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:I do pretty much the same thing with mine. I also make sure the meaning of the names fit with that particular character. [[User:Jessica Sutter|Jessica Sutter]] ([[User talk:Jessica Sutter|talk]]) 17:21, December 9, 2011 (UTC)
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I name my character yes I only use one....after my favourite playing card the Spade so it's Spade Cousland[[Special:Contributions/99.224.254.71|99.224.254.71]] ([[User talk:99.224.254.71|talk]]) 01:45, December 6, 2011 (UTC)
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That was me I forgot to log in[[User:Lord Warden|Lord Warden]] ([[User talk:Lord Warden|talk]]) 01:45, December 6, 2011 (UTC)
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I usually recycle the same names in games (and I am always a female mage). Desdemona (for a darker character), Desire (for a friendlier Character), Des (if I already have a the other two (usually a 2nd or 3rd run through)) and lastly Sen (since I had a hard time naming my characters from DA:O as the same as DA2). Sen is from 'Spirited Away' the name the witch gave Chihiro when she took her name. Next I may do Nausicaa from 'Nausicaa and the Valley of the Wind' both Hayao Miyazaki films (films in which I love!). {{User:Hollowness/Sig}} 07:01, December 6, 2011 (UTC)
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Mostly the names come from favourite books, games, whichever I remember at that time. Sometimes the name just sticks to the particular origin because it sounds nice and I can't stop using it. For example all my FemCounslands were always either Brianna or Briony.
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So currently its: Brianna Cousland, Lamia Mahariel, Elika Surana, Eva Brosca, Serena Aeducan, Shae Amell, Rhayne Tabris and Adda Hawke. For boys its: Damian Cousland, Elkan Mahariel and Logan Tabris. I don't really care about the rest. --[[User:Ascendra|Ascendra]] ([[User talk:Ascendra|talk]]) 08:49, December 6, 2011 (UTC)
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I name each character persona differently, with three criteria:
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*The name is not a direct rip from some other fantasy publication I'm familiar with. No Kahlan, Tanis, Solaufein, Geralt, Lannister, unless I have a mighty good reason for the character to be less unique.
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*I do a Google search of the name I have in mind, to make sure it's not a homophone or synonym for something awful (ex. Korin sounds an awful lot like Corn), or that it doesn't easily translate into something awful in another language (ex. Bardus means unintelligent in Latin).
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*I rework the spelling of the name so that it doesn't feel frivolous to me-- silent letters and exotic characters should have meaning. Otherwise I simplify the splling (ex. Callah to Cala).
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With that said, my DA characters are Cala, Arpreth, and Ashe.
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I like Ashe so I might well use it for my next Hawke - Kestrella I too want to have the Hawke siblings as A,B and C. Blighter My Neria (eleven fem mage -used default name as I liked it) killed Isolde for the same reasons and I wish they'd been dialogue options to explain that to Alister better (well that and she was horrid to Al as a child and I'd like the way she'd led Teegan to the castle probably knowing the demon would play with him). A friend of mine described the choice as evil and it's nice seeing that someone else saw it differently (the onlye evil option is kill Connor) or kill Isolde and bargain with the demon.
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:Then rest assured, I sacrificed Isolde, as well. Not because she was a stupid bitch but because risking that the demon might break loose while the Warden was taking the nap in the Circle Tower, seemed too much of a risk. When she actually offered herself as asacrifice, my opinion of her improved by 100% --[[User:Ygrain|Ygrain]] ([[User talk:Ygrain|talk]]) 17:39, December 9, 2011 (UTC)
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I name my Warden 'Asredan' every time. It was Aedan in default, but I accidently pressed 'sr' and I liked it. Hawke is best with Garrett though...
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My first warden was of course named Alexiolio. But then I branched out and named an elf "Armolots" (The opposite of Legoless :P I know this isn't the correct spelling, but it best illustrates my point). Dino Dan is another popular name for my characters. I also believe I used Bootsy once or twice. --[[User:Alexiolio|Alexiolio]] ([[User talk:Alexiolio|talk]]) 16:31, December 9, 2011 (UTC)
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I kind of follow the same formula that Kestrella does. Create a character than stare at them and figure out what name fits them. I also like to make their title ring as well and definitely match to their last name. Serena Cousland, Queen of Ferelden, Cassie the Casteless Dwarf, Arista Amell, Christina, Katrina & Genevieve Hawke. They all kind of flow. I notice that my names tend to end in an 'a' most of the time. I have Serena, Arista, Christina, Katrina...My duelist rogue was named Fox. I felt Fox sounded like a good rogue name. My blood mage is named Jesalyn, I have a warrior named Genevieve. Overall, good flow of the name and title as well as what they look like. I'm over thinking these things too much aren't I? -_---[[User:Fantasyeve87|<font face="Monotype Corsiva" color="#FFCC99">Fantasyeve87</font>]] 04:05, December 11, 2011 (UTC)
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As with every other RPG I play I name my avatars after chracters from a series of Fantasy stories I'm writing.
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Tristan-Human Mage. Tristan is the main character of the series I’m writing and is also the one that is most like me. That is why he’s my “flagship” character.
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Gabriel- Human Noble
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Peregrine- Dalish Elf. Peregrine is the only character who is not based on someone from my story. I just thought it would be a good name for an elven archer. Maybe I’ll work him into the story somehow.
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Kyara- City Elf
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Finn Stronghammer- Dwarf Noble
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Julianna- Human Noble
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I always use my favorite names from characters from other games or stories. Cyrus (Pokemon Diamond), Lloyd (Fire Emblem 7), Mia (Fire Emblem RD), Alice, Rath (Fire Emblem 7), Vriska (Homestuck), Aradia (Homestuck), and Geno (Super Mario RPG). [[User:TKismyname|TKismyname]] ([[User talk:TKismyname|talk]]) 06:49, December 11, 2011 (UTC)
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I generally name my characters from favourite books, games, anime... that sort of thing. Has to be a name that suits the look and personality of my character. My main warden is Nessarose Surana and my main Hawke is Revy Hawke. I usually name my dog Bulbasaur :) [[User:ChemistryCat|ChemistryCat]] ([[User talk:ChemistryCat|talk]]) 06:51, December 11, 2011 (UTC)
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I have a weird tendency to name all my video game characters after characters from "A Song of Ice and Fire". My current Warden is called Jaime Cousland, named after Jaime Lannster. Other examples are my chartacter in Oblivon, who is called Eddard Seaworth, named after Eddard Stark and Davos Seaworth respectively.--[[User:FluffyWelshCake|FluffyWelshCake]] ([[User talk:FluffyWelshCake|talk]]) 17:14, December 11, 2011 (UTC)
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If I don't feel like using the default names & can't come up with anything good on my own, I just pull up a name generator and go with that. Although, I might name my next few Wardens/Hawkes after characters in the Fire Emblem games. --[[User:CommanderCousland|CommanderCousland]] ([[User talk:CommanderCousland|talk]]) 20:07, December 11, 2011 (UTC)
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: Do eet, if nothing else it would make me happy /Fire Emblem fan [[User:YGuy|YGuy]] ([[User talk:YGuy|talk]]) 08:37, December 12, 2011 (UTC)
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Generally, I use the different names to tell my characters apart (mostly for Dragon Age 2), but my favorite name is Alixa. I don't really know why, but I use that name for my HN story in DA:O. Alixa Cousland sounds pretty neat. I have also used Victoria (in both games). For one of my files in DA2, Hawke's first name is Stephenie. I was running out of names, and that is the name of my best friend, so there you go. Kito Minatoro 09:41, December 17, 2011 (UTC)
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My default Warden's name is Ethiri Mahariel, because it really sounded nice, and I found it on an elf name website a while ago LOL. My Elf Mage is Cernunnos, my city elf is Lazarus, my noble dwarf is Lydia, and my Human noble is Lilith. ♥ I tend to choose old names because I find it suits them pretty well, since their last names. --[[User:Tsukahime|Tsukahime]] ([[User talk:Tsukahime|talk]]) 09:25, January 8, 2012 (UTC)
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My newest mage I called Faust. I am taking on all deals demons offer me and doing all the other morally ambiguous stuff, too. (By the time I left Lothering I believe Alistair had a -20 approval rating.) In general, I use all kinds of names, completely though up names, names from books and novels, classic works etc. Just for another example, I called my mage in DA II Reficul. [[User:Lemonaidz|Lemonaidz]] ([[User talk:Lemonaidz|talk]]) 09:53, January 8, 2012 (UTC)

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I've gone through too many Hawkes/ Wardens to name them all, but all were made up or spelling variations of proper words. Just some are Raiven, Serrephym, Midnyte, Zavenya, Khy-al, Draken, Derans (yes it is meant to be an anagram of Anders) and Sylvain (who was made way before Sylvain the coursing hound in Mark of the Assassin)Saphean71 (talk) 21:15, December 28, 2011 (UTC)

Hi all,

I was wondering -- how do people choose names for their characters? I usually name my RPG characters after people from books or movies, but I branched out for DA:O. My main Wardens are named:

  • Elspeth, a human mage (named after a secondary character from a book; I thought it was a nice name with an old-fashioned sound)
  • Urist, a dwarf noble DW rogue (a shout-out to Dwarf Fortress, and a pun -- Urist is the canonical generic dwarven name in DF, and it also means "dagger" in DF's dwarven language, which I thought appropriate for a dual-wield rogue)
  • Serena, a city elf DW rogue (the name just came to me as the right one for the character)

How do other people pick names? Diyartifact (talk) 23:42, November 29, 2011 (UTC)

A random mixture of names borrowed from books and movies mostly. Also bird names, sometimes English, sometimes the Latin genus or species. My primary Warden is Kestrel, a female city elf. Other favorites are Alexa Cousland, Raven Mahariel, Selene Surana, and Kat Brosca. Most of those aren't chosen with any particular reason in mind, I make a character and then stare at their face for about 15 minutes until I come up with a name I feel suits them.

With Hawke I always pick names that start with an A because I think it's funny for the siblings to be A-B-C. Kestrella (talk) 00:48, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

My main Warden is called Aleyst Mahariel. Aleyst was the name of an other character that I played in a text-based online rpg years ago. I have no idea where I found it, or how I came up with it. My main Hawke is called Ryleigh which I chose because it means valiant.--SunyiNyufi (talk) 00:54, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

My male characters usually end up with the default names or Thomas, which is my name and it is an old enough name to fit in with old timey fantasy games as well as modern games. My female characters are usually named after some girl in a band or a video game or story, like Morganna/Morgan from the Arthurian Legend, which is what I named my F!Hawke. Tommyspa (talk) 01:01, November 30, 2011 (UTC)


I have 3 or so names for each gender I tend to use a lot: Dante (Cousland), Ralon (Amell), Vala (Aducan) and Kaitlyn (Tabris) being the formost with brackets noting the Origin they were used in. Other than that male characters tend to get their names from fantasy books/other games when I think it is fitting. Artur Hawke was just too good not to use for example. (Knight Templar (talk) 01:11, November 30, 2011 (UTC))

For my human characters I look up old-fashioned names on the internet and for elves and dwarfs I look up unusual or made-up names. They usually work pretty well for me. Right now I have a elven mage named Jayron and that name is made up. So...basically the internet is my best friend when it comes to naming my characters. Dragonage17101996 (talk) 01:18, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

I use latin words. Diruo is my DW rogue which means "to destroy", Decus is my Tank warrior which means "honor", and so forth. --99.120.169.64 (talk) 04:44, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

I tend to pick names that have a religious meaning or connection, either directly or by association. ie. Kirk Tabris my City Elf is named thus because Kirk/Kirke can mean 'Church', whereas Oliver Hawke was named because of Oliver the fat, kind of flamboyant, collector of beautiful things bishop from Fire Emblem Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn. Why I wanted that connection I still don't know... xD YGuy (talk) 05:50, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

I named my Cousland 'OurLord' because I didn't know what kind of game DA:O was and I thought it'd be funny if villains referred to my character as God. Whocares65 (talk) 06:38, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

For my canon playthroughs I tend to use names that incorporate "lir" or "lyr" I don't know why but that syllable just sounds so pretty. My canon Warden is Ilira Amell, currently in Skyrim my character is Lyryil. I deviated a little with my canon Hawke, Lissa. Maybe it's just the "li-" sound I like. For any following playthroughs I'll make variations on existing names or just make some up, such as Aidiel Aeducan, Finias (Fin-eye-us) Cousland, Batra Tabris, and Kyrni Hawke. These are some of my favorite names I've used.GoldenNightKnight (talk) 06:59, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

I've had a ton of characters with different names but my favourites are Avalen Cousland, even though sadly, my most played HN is called Aedan. Might play through again as Avalen though. Drenyl Aeducan is my second favourite. For a male Hawke I usually use Edward or Arthur. Avalen Evgarad is a really old fantasy name that I made up for a Guild Wars character. I've used it in a million different places since(check the sig). Drenyl is something I whipped up on the spur of the moment while creating a DN, later proving a very succesful name. Edward and Arthur are old English names that I like for no specific reason. And no, neither is my name. Lord Evgarad (talk) 09:35, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

Well, I've had a few for DA:O and MANY for DA2.

Feanor - city elf Fariel - Human Noble Feyin - Dalish elf Furnur - Dwarf noble

Yeah, I tend to like to use one main letter in my names. I mean my Hawke is all beginning with the letter L. Leander Lucious Lucien Leopold and so on. --Ser Mea (talk) 11:48, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

The moment I got my hands on Origins, it reminded me of ASOIAF so strongly that all I could think of was Ned Stark, so I ended up with Ned Cousland. Otherwise, I have a couple of favourite names which I re-use both in DnD and PC games - of no particular origin, ones I've come across in literature or history. Dara Cousland, Catelyn Hawke... If I ever make another playthrough, or in DA3, Alienor, Harald or Connor are strong candidates. - Oh, and I haven't played as Ygrain in a while :-) --Ygrain (talk) 12:05, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

Am I the only one who uses the default names? Gruedragon (talk) 16:35, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

You can ask User:Aedan Cousland, if he ever makes a comeback :-) --Ygrain (talk) 16:45, November 30, 2011 (UTC)
Oh yes Origins did remind me of ASOIAF a lot as well. My first Warden ever was Arya Surana for a very long time, but then I decided the name just didn't fit the surname. I think Daenerys was there somewhere as well.

You should definitely try Ygrain (for more reasons than one) :) To make it spot on there's Triss hair from the Witcher mod and make it red :) --Ascendra (talk) 08:55, December 6, 2011 (UTC)


I usually go with variations of my own name, the defaults or slightly modify the defaults. the 3 characters I've beaten DAO with so far are Damien Cousland, Daemon Mahariel and Selena Amell. haven't been able to get DA2 yet, but hopefully for Christmas. The dog I usually name after someone from the characters Origin story. Fergus, Tamlen or Jowan for example.--Vampire Damian (talk) 18:16, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

I like to use names from literature but do use stock names too when naming my Wardens.

I have a rogue city elf female named Kallian who married Alistair off to Anora but stuck around to be the "other" woman.

I had a male warrior noble, Aedan, who saved Loghain, sacrificed him and exiled Alistair to drunk town.

My human female mage, Solona, was Alistair's lover, made him king, then sacrificed herself to the archdemon.

Another female human mage named Rhiannan was also Alistair's lover but he dumped her when he became king because I forgot to harden him.

I have a Dalish elf rogue named Kallian who was Zevran's lover, made Alistiar king and killed the archdemon after the ritual.

My latest is a female noble rogue named Morwen who made Alistair king, married him, killed the archdemon after the ritual and lives happily with him for the 30 years they have left.

My female Hawkes have been rogues or mages named Marian or Morwen and the males are rogues usually named Garrett. Not much imagination there. Sorry.

I usualy name my characters after characters in books, movies or other games, lets see....

Dante Brosca - Dwarven commoner - Rouge (Named after protagonist in Dante's inferno) A very no-compromise sort of guy who cares greatly for his friends but wont risk thousands of lives to save a single one (For example he would never run off to the circle of magi to get help for the problem in Redcliffe, giving Connor plenty of time to kill other people)

Sypha Aeducan - Dwarven noble - Warrior (Named after a character in Castlevania) A very sweet and kind woman who fell deeply in love with Alistair, refused to do the dark ritual with Morigan and sacrificed herself to keep the one she loved out of harm.

Cara Hawke - Rouge (Named after character in the sword of truth) A sarcastic/humorous archer who fell in love with Anders, doubtful and hesitant at his extreme measures but comes to share his view about the necessity of blowing up the chantry, she protects the mages and runs of wiith Anders (Bodhan and Sandal might have tagged along as well)

Zedd Hawke - Warrior (Named after another chatacter in the sword of truth) A very shy Hawke who tries to be the leader but just ends up beeing bossed around by Isabella, a woman he loves and idealises for her courage and strong will. He has the opinion that it is better to stay out of trouble if you can and was therefor very frustrated and a bit angry to be forced to chose sides between mages and templars when he would have prefered to get the hell out of there. He ended up saving the mages and escaping with Isabella on the sirens call.

Flint Hawke - Rouge (Named after character in treashure island) My most assholish character to date, just a bloodthirsty, battlescared lowlife who enjoys killing and making people missreable, he did not care for any romance (everyone pretty much hated him) and ended up slaughtering every mage in the circle Blighter (talk) 22:32, November 30, 2011 (UTC)

Aside from a 'no-blatantly-Christian/Biblical-name rule' (which I sort of bent with Jordan Cousland), I borrow/steal from everyone and everywhere. Ironically, both my first-ever characters in DA:O and DA2 were named Morgan Cousland and Morgan Hawke and neither got fully played-through. The Morgan/Morrigan thing got confusing/irritating in DA:O and Morgan Hawke didn't take the recruiting Fenris quest in Act 1 and got subsequently tossed in Act 2. Tolkien is a major inspiration for my non-human Wardens: Dain & Finrod (Dwarven Noble and Dalish Elf) were lifted directly from background characters while my City Elf, Athaelas, is close to the Tolkien plant, athelas. Lott, my Dwarven Commoner, was the only one not lifted from Tolkien. I like Celtic names for my Hawkes: Artur (a steal from/nod to Robert Jordan's 'Artur Hawkwing'), Gwydion, Rhys and Emrys are among my Hawke names. My Cousland names tend to be more Arthurian/Medieval in origin: Gawain, Arthur, Aidan, Balan, (the afore-mentioned) Jordan, Alun, Keira and Arithon (the last stolen from the Janny Wurts-authored character). My mages were a very eclectic group Qoras, Elaine and Elinora. Honestly, I've always had a much harder time coming up with a dog's name that I like than one for my Player Character! Qalan (talk) 02:23, December 1, 2011 (UTC)

I have the tried and true method of randomly typing out names on MS word and then using the process of elimination to determine the most appealing. This is based mostly on the flow between the first and last names. Some of my warden names include: Marvane Amell (first warden I ever played), Faren Brosca(didn't even know that was the default name until after going through the above process LOL/facepalm), Selene Cousland, Yselarra Tabris, Hudaforatarasinius Aeducan (don't even ask why I chose that over Elrek) and finally Solaryn Mahariel (incidentally the warden I've been featuring in the fanfics I write. One of them's on my blog, the other is in developement.)

Oh yeah, I also named one character Blind just for the pun. --Isolationistmagi (talk) 02:54, December 1, 2011 (UTC)

Since I'm not very good at names, I figured out to look at the suggestions first, use names from books, movies and other, or come up with them my self. I think I used Fenris' name for my female human Warden. I just thought it was cool, and it's the name of a wolf in scandinavian mythology. My first Warden is called Sereda and she's a Noble Dwarf. But then I tried with my own name, and it didn't sound that bad. Btw, my name is Emilie. I guess it's an old sort of french name. But I also had a hard time coming up with name's for my dog. But it ended up with King and Cailan. I know I took "King Cailan's" name, but he's dead, sooooo why should he care? :P --83.89.118.52 (talk) 12:55, December 5, 2011 (UTC)

as loyal fan of ASOIAF, especially Starks and other characters from The North i mostly name my noble males as past Stark kings: Brandon, Rodrik, Theon, Willam or Torrhen. For females and other origins i use southron names: Jeyne, Cat(elyn), Taena...--Master-at-arms (talk) 14:17, December 5, 2011 (UTC)

Ned Cousland approves +20 :-) --Ygrain (talk) 14:27, December 5, 2011 (UTC)
though i never had Ned, once eddard perhaps but i'm not sure--Master-at-arms (talk) 14:37, December 5, 2011 (UTC)

I usually give my Wardens names depending on their origins. I choose Saxon names for Humans (Æthelred/Ætheflaed), Norse for Dwarves (Tyr, Thyra) and Briton/Celtic names for Elves (Cúchulainn/Cerdwin). Although i do occasionally use that basis for Human/Elf mages too, i often pick names from Arthurian legends instead to reflect the Mystical background (Merlin/Morgana)-Tyr Aeducan (talk) 01:35, December 6, 2011 (UTC)

I do pretty much the same thing with mine. I also make sure the meaning of the names fit with that particular character. Jessica Sutter (talk) 17:21, December 9, 2011 (UTC)

I name my character yes I only use one....after my favourite playing card the Spade so it's Spade Cousland99.224.254.71 (talk) 01:45, December 6, 2011 (UTC)

That was me I forgot to log inLord Warden (talk) 01:45, December 6, 2011 (UTC)

I usually recycle the same names in games (and I am always a female mage). Desdemona (for a darker character), Desire (for a friendlier Character), Des (if I already have a the other two (usually a 2nd or 3rd run through)) and lastly Sen (since I had a hard time naming my characters from DA:O as the same as DA2). Sen is from 'Spirited Away' the name the witch gave Chihiro when she took her name. Next I may do Nausicaa from 'Nausicaa and the Valley of the Wind' both Hayao Miyazaki films (films in which I love!).  Hollowness | Talk | Contr 07:01, December 6, 2011 (UTC)

Mostly the names come from favourite books, games, whichever I remember at that time. Sometimes the name just sticks to the particular origin because it sounds nice and I can't stop using it. For example all my FemCounslands were always either Brianna or Briony. So currently its: Brianna Cousland, Lamia Mahariel, Elika Surana, Eva Brosca, Serena Aeducan, Shae Amell, Rhayne Tabris and Adda Hawke. For boys its: Damian Cousland, Elkan Mahariel and Logan Tabris. I don't really care about the rest. --Ascendra (talk) 08:49, December 6, 2011 (UTC)

I name each character persona differently, with three criteria:

  • The name is not a direct rip from some other fantasy publication I'm familiar with. No Kahlan, Tanis, Solaufein, Geralt, Lannister, unless I have a mighty good reason for the character to be less unique.
  • I do a Google search of the name I have in mind, to make sure it's not a homophone or synonym for something awful (ex. Korin sounds an awful lot like Corn), or that it doesn't easily translate into something awful in another language (ex. Bardus means unintelligent in Latin).
  • I rework the spelling of the name so that it doesn't feel frivolous to me-- silent letters and exotic characters should have meaning. Otherwise I simplify the splling (ex. Callah to Cala).

With that said, my DA characters are Cala, Arpreth, and Ashe. Fritzywiggins (talk) 13:33, December 6, 2011 (UTC)

I like Ashe so I might well use it for my next Hawke - Kestrella I too want to have the Hawke siblings as A,B and C. Blighter My Neria (eleven fem mage -used default name as I liked it) killed Isolde for the same reasons and I wish they'd been dialogue options to explain that to Alister better (well that and she was horrid to Al as a child and I'd like the way she'd led Teegan to the castle probably knowing the demon would play with him). A friend of mine described the choice as evil and it's nice seeing that someone else saw it differently (the onlye evil option is kill Connor) or kill Isolde and bargain with the demon.

Ser Pedantic

Then rest assured, I sacrificed Isolde, as well. Not because she was a stupid bitch but because risking that the demon might break loose while the Warden was taking the nap in the Circle Tower, seemed too much of a risk. When she actually offered herself as asacrifice, my opinion of her improved by 100% --Ygrain (talk) 17:39, December 9, 2011 (UTC)

I name my Warden 'Asredan' every time. It was Aedan in default, but I accidently pressed 'sr' and I liked it. Hawke is best with Garrett though...

88.241.118.12 (talk) 14:08, December 9, 2011 (UTC)

My first warden was of course named Alexiolio. But then I branched out and named an elf "Armolots" (The opposite of Legoless :P I know this isn't the correct spelling, but it best illustrates my point). Dino Dan is another popular name for my characters. I also believe I used Bootsy once or twice. --Alexiolio (talk) 16:31, December 9, 2011 (UTC)


I kind of follow the same formula that Kestrella does. Create a character than stare at them and figure out what name fits them. I also like to make their title ring as well and definitely match to their last name. Serena Cousland, Queen of Ferelden, Cassie the Casteless Dwarf, Arista Amell, Christina, Katrina & Genevieve Hawke. They all kind of flow. I notice that my names tend to end in an 'a' most of the time. I have Serena, Arista, Christina, Katrina...My duelist rogue was named Fox. I felt Fox sounded like a good rogue name. My blood mage is named Jesalyn, I have a warrior named Genevieve. Overall, good flow of the name and title as well as what they look like. I'm over thinking these things too much aren't I? -_---Fantasyeve87 04:05, December 11, 2011 (UTC)

As with every other RPG I play I name my avatars after chracters from a series of Fantasy stories I'm writing.

My Wardens are named:

Tristan-Human Mage. Tristan is the main character of the series I’m writing and is also the one that is most like me. That is why he’s my “flagship” character.

Gabriel- Human Noble

Peregrine- Dalish Elf. Peregrine is the only character who is not based on someone from my story. I just thought it would be a good name for an elven archer. Maybe I’ll work him into the story somehow.

Rowen- Elf Mage

Kyara- City Elf

Finn Stronghammer- Dwarf Noble

Julianna- Human Noble --JackfieldsA113 (talk) 05:32, December 11, 2011 (UTC)

I always use my favorite names from characters from other games or stories. Cyrus (Pokemon Diamond), Lloyd (Fire Emblem 7), Mia (Fire Emblem RD), Alice, Rath (Fire Emblem 7), Vriska (Homestuck), Aradia (Homestuck), and Geno (Super Mario RPG). TKismyname (talk) 06:49, December 11, 2011 (UTC)

I generally name my characters from favourite books, games, anime... that sort of thing. Has to be a name that suits the look and personality of my character. My main warden is Nessarose Surana and my main Hawke is Revy Hawke. I usually name my dog Bulbasaur :) ChemistryCat (talk) 06:51, December 11, 2011 (UTC)

I have a weird tendency to name all my video game characters after characters from "A Song of Ice and Fire". My current Warden is called Jaime Cousland, named after Jaime Lannster. Other examples are my chartacter in Oblivon, who is called Eddard Seaworth, named after Eddard Stark and Davos Seaworth respectively.--FluffyWelshCake (talk) 17:14, December 11, 2011 (UTC)

If I don't feel like using the default names & can't come up with anything good on my own, I just pull up a name generator and go with that. Although, I might name my next few Wardens/Hawkes after characters in the Fire Emblem games. --CommanderCousland (talk) 20:07, December 11, 2011 (UTC)

Do eet, if nothing else it would make me happy /Fire Emblem fan YGuy (talk) 08:37, December 12, 2011 (UTC)

Generally, I use the different names to tell my characters apart (mostly for Dragon Age 2), but my favorite name is Alixa. I don't really know why, but I use that name for my HN story in DA:O. Alixa Cousland sounds pretty neat. I have also used Victoria (in both games). For one of my files in DA2, Hawke's first name is Stephenie. I was running out of names, and that is the name of my best friend, so there you go. Kito Minatoro 09:41, December 17, 2011 (UTC)

My default Warden's name is Ethiri Mahariel, because it really sounded nice, and I found it on an elf name website a while ago LOL. My Elf Mage is Cernunnos, my city elf is Lazarus, my noble dwarf is Lydia, and my Human noble is Lilith. ♥ I tend to choose old names because I find it suits them pretty well, since their last names. --Tsukahime (talk) 09:25, January 8, 2012 (UTC)

My newest mage I called Faust. I am taking on all deals demons offer me and doing all the other morally ambiguous stuff, too. (By the time I left Lothering I believe Alistair had a -20 approval rating.) In general, I use all kinds of names, completely though up names, names from books and novels, classic works etc. Just for another example, I called my mage in DA II Reficul. Lemonaidz (talk) 09:53, January 8, 2012 (UTC)