There once was a gal called Lily Bombaloolee,
Who loved to wear all her finger jewelry.
She wore it with pride
But behind it she did hide
The person she was truly.
by L. M. Montes
There once was a gal called Lily Bombaloolee,
Who loved to wear all her finger jewelry.
She wore it with pride
But behind it she did hide
The person she was truly.
by L. M. Montes

Choosing a name for your fictional characters may appear easy first, and for your minor characters it most likely is. For me it was anyway. But for your major characters it can be time consuming (and maybe a little hair raising). That could depend on the author too. I had fun with this task even though it took quite a bit of time.
Things I considered when choosing a name for my characters are listed below. Please keep in mind not everyone will have the same ideas.
Make this task fun. I know, some things can be a chore if it takes to long. The trick is not to put too much pressure on yourself. There was a point in my book when I had to give my protagonist a title. I had absolutely no clue whatsoever what to give her. After racking my brain, I couldn’t come up with anything, I gave her a temporary title. I called her The One ( I still laugh at this). It worked though because, when I went back to it later (much later), I was able to give her the appropriate title of Triunifier. Relax your brain, write, and keep writing. The ideas are there. They just need coaxing to get them out.