Do I need a neat Irish Gaelic name for an RPG?

I need to come up with a great RPG character name.?

  • I've come up with a couple of names for my character but I can't seem to settle. My character is a healer and her role-play is kind, sweet and soft-spoken yet helpful. She's a very good healer but she's a klutz, she fumbles sometimes but is graceful and she recovers quickly with little to no damage done. These are the names I've come up with: Dalaria (or spelled Dahlaria) Dalalia Makaia I like made-up/fantasy names, or made-up names that sound Japanese. Please give me more ideas for names or let me know what you think of the ones I've come up with. Thank you so much! :)

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    dalia or daria (japanese accent)

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Ditzy (clumbsiness) Dosie ... Idk sorry :l

A very good question, as no matter how well a character is built to be, both personality and stat-wise, names are also very important to being satisfied with your character. Might I recommend the name Serenade? It has a gentle touch to it and seems graceful to me.

what about Nakaira? (pronounced nick-air-uh)

A very good question, as no matter how well a character is built to be, both personality and stat-wise, names are also very important to being satisfied with your character. Might I recommend the name Serenade? It has a gentle touch to it and seems graceful to me.

DivineFlameX

what about Nakaira? (pronounced nick-air-uh)

Pikmin257

dalia or daria (japanese accent)

Ditzy (clumbsiness) Dosie ... Idk sorry :l

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