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beccaelizabeth) wrote2012-12-02 06:06 pm
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Random names for cities
I was poking the internet for a map maker to make a fantasy city in and found some random generators that make the map for you instead. Also one that tells you what's in all the buildings. And a table for making random English-ish city names.
http://inkwellideas.com/worldbuilding/random-or-not-city-name-charts/englishunited-kingdom-cities/
I don't think it's quite right though. It splits up -er to be an ending on its own, instead of being part of caster cester chester. That's like writing cas in one column and tle in another.
... wait, they actually did that too...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_generic_forms_in_place_names_in_the_United_Kingdom_and_Ireland
has a bunch of parts of places names, tagged as prefix or suffix, and also by language group, so if your fantasy world has no romans you can leave the roman parts out.
So now I want to make another table out of those parts instead.
... except that is a very long table and wouldn't random roll well even if you had enough dice. Plus you'd end up with weird combinations of parts from different geography. Drawing board time...
Also, since it's made of common parts, it's easy to make places that actually exist.
Though you'd get Lowtoft instead of Lowestoft.
And sometimes you'd need to tweak repeated letters out of the way.
No random generator will give you Wymondham though. Maybe Windam, which is what it sounds like. ... not this one though, there's only Winham.
http://inkwellideas.com/worldbuilding/random-or-not-city-name-charts/englishunited-kingdom-cities/
I don't think it's quite right though. It splits up -er to be an ending on its own, instead of being part of caster cester chester. That's like writing cas in one column and tle in another.
... wait, they actually did that too...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_generic_forms_in_place_names_in_the_United_Kingdom_and_Ireland
has a bunch of parts of places names, tagged as prefix or suffix, and also by language group, so if your fantasy world has no romans you can leave the roman parts out.
So now I want to make another table out of those parts instead.
Dice roll | Prefix | Suffix |
1 | Aber | avon |
2 | Ast | ay |
3 | Axe | beck |
4 | Ball | burn |
5 | Brad | bury |
6 | Caer | by |
7 | Cheap | caster |
8 | Dal | coombe |
9 | Din | cot |
10 | Drum | dale |
11 | Dum | den |
12 | Fin | ey |
13 | Gill | field |
14 | Holm | firth |
15 | Hope | ford |
16 | Kil | foss |
17 | Kin | gate |
18 | Lang | garth |
19 | Moss | glen |
20 | Nor | ham |
21 | Pen | howe |
22 | Pit | ing |
23 | Pol | low |
24 | Pont | ley |
25 | Ship | market |
26 | Stan | mere |
27 | Stow | minster |
28 | Strath | mouth |
29 | Sud | ness |
30 | Swin | pool |
31 | Tre | port |
32 | Tun | shaw |
33 | Whel | stead |
34 | Win | thorpe |
35 | Low | thwaite |
36 | West | toft |
37 | Inver | ton |
38 | New | wold |
39 | Spring | wich |
40 | Old | wick |
41 | High | wood |
42 | Fall | worth |
... except that is a very long table and wouldn't random roll well even if you had enough dice. Plus you'd end up with weird combinations of parts from different geography. Drawing board time...
Also, since it's made of common parts, it's easy to make places that actually exist.
Though you'd get Lowtoft instead of Lowestoft.
And sometimes you'd need to tweak repeated letters out of the way.
No random generator will give you Wymondham though. Maybe Windam, which is what it sounds like. ... not this one though, there's only Winham.
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