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I need a some names and I hope that you guys can help.

Jillian forum 10 comments schedule
Jillian

I need a wintry name and a spring name for locations or cities. Thank you sooooo much!!!!

@lillybeth

Gwynville (gwanwyn walsh for spring)
Fons City (latin for spring)
Hiemvale (latin for winter)
Talvy (talvi finnish for spring)
Zimatown (polish for winter)

hope this helps a bit :) good luck with your story!

@studiomnivorous

Is this for a location/city that changes identifier names depending on the season? (Which is kind of a great idea and I might use that >_>) If so, if you don't have an overarching language you need to fit into, you might consider simple vowel or consonant changes (Hiemvele for winter/fall, Haomvala for spring/summer…Or perhaps you use Talvy to refer to it when you want to identify the cold seasons, but Dalvy when you want to identify it during the warm period.)

katya sum

Fornest ville for winter. Suneret for the spring.

@Broken Princess

For some reason Brushfur has a really cool ring to it for a town name.

@gracehasaface

Honestly, I just put words like "winter" and "snow" and such into a translator and choose whichever language sounds the coolest? There are quite a few Latin-originated names in my story.

Hasti

It kinda depends on what type of person your character is.

@Duckie

Someone once told me to put ice cubes (or whatever is easy to fit a few in your mouth, gummies, etc.) and try to say a familiar name, then there is your new name! It throws in a few extra vowels, a misplaced consonant, and sometimes you get a perfect name!
When done in a group it's even funnier, hope it helps!

Grace

Schnee is german for snow, that'd be a cool one

Jillian

Thank you to everyone who has replied!